On September 14 2008 Voice Print’s weekly interview program, “Contact”, aired an interview entitled, “Blind Boating with Lawrence Euteneier“. The interview is the first half of a two-part segment on sports for people with visual disabilities. The following link will take you to the Voice Print page and a link to the interview.
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Author: Lawrence | Posted on 1. February 2009 at 20:16 pm | Filed in Audio-Video |
In late July 2008 my wife, Kids and I set off for Desert Lake, located just north of Kingston Ontario, for a week of camping and sea trials of the Blind Fishing Porta-Boat. I was more than just a bit excited about this set of trials as it was to involve a pre-release version of the new Breeze
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 19:57 pm | Filed in Marine Electronics, Sea Trial Reports – Porta-Bote |
In late October I attended the 81st Nature and Outdoor tourism Ontario Congress as their key note speaker and a workshop facilitator. NOTO has close to 400 members made up of fishing and hunting lodge operators and is their voice to government (www.noto.net). The Congress this year was held
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 30. November 2008 at 19:08 pm | Filed in Speaking / Show Events |
In early November conditions were favourable enough to warrant a day on the water, and with fall being an ideal time to boat monster Musky, it didn’t take much convincing for Alain to join me for a day of Musky fishing. We arrived at the boat launch on the Ottawa River at around 9: a.m., not
Along the east coast of North Carolina there are a series of islands that have been linked with bridges to form what are now known as the Outer Banks. These islands represent the most eastern point of the United States and, consequently, experience the worst weather the Atlantic Ocean can
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 10. October 2008 at 05:20 am | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Gear and Techniques |
Chesapeake Bay can only be described as incredibly large. It’s home port for some of the United State’s largest navy vessels, and is the site of some of the earliest settlers to populate the eastern seaboard. It’s also known for being a productive fishery.
My family and I were
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 7. October 2008 at 05:40 am | Filed in Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |