Drop Shotting with Charles Sim

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** A shortened version of This report was published (in the November 2009 issue of Ontario Fishing Magazine http://www.ontariofishing.net/news2009/nov2009-2.html ** You would think that as a fisher with vision loss I would have already mastered drop shotting, a finesse technique that relies on

Instructions on Fishing with Blind Fishers

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(Visually Impaired Anglers, Vision Loss, Sight Impaired, Low Vision)   The following information will give the sighted fisher a basic level of knowledge when fishing along side a fisher with vision loss.  The information is not about teaching a novice blind person to fish, but is intended to

Blind Fishing Boat and Pumpkins?

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** Blind Fishing Boat reaches out to 60,000 over 2.5 days **   Pumpkinfest in Saugeen Shores (Oct. 2-4)  Don’t miss out on visiting this brand new exhibitor area at Port Elgin Pumpkinfest.  Featuring booths and guest speakers, this area has a main focus on Recreation & Outdoor

Walleye Fishing and Blind Tournaments

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 Sir     I am a member of the CNIB and would like to have some informations if available. I would like to know if there are any fishing tournament for blind people in Ontario or Quebec for bass  or walleye.for 2010.     Would you have two or three  good suggestions for walleye fishing in

Two Blind Meet on Lac XXX

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Hi Lawrence, You recently met my husband Stéphane at Lac XXX.  He was very interested in the conversation you had with him.  It’s been three years since he began loosing his vision.  He feels pretty confident now with his life.  Can you give us more information on this upcoming fishing

Canada’s Provincial / Territory Fishing Licences and Exemptions

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Alberta: Anglers under 16 years of age, 65 years or older, or a member of the Indian people are not required to purchase a sport fishing license but must follow all sport fishing regulations.  All license holders must also hold a Wildlife Identification Number (WIN). Licence Info :