For Immediate Release – November 19, 2010
Blind Fishers Take to the Water in a Ranger Reata
Orleans Boat World and Ranger Boats have entered into a sponsorship agreement with the Blind Fishing Boat to enable people without sight to fish both recreationally and competitively.
Lawrence
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. March 2011 at 19:14 pm | Filed in News Releases, Sea Trial Reports - Ranger Reata |
Late fall is when Walleye that have roamed Lake Ontario all summer return to the Bay of Quinte to pass the winter and prepare for the spring spawn run up the rivers. Upon arriving in the Bay they are greeted by both a plentiful supply of baitfish, and a dedicated group of sport fishers from
I’m fortunate in that my work, studies and pleasure has given me the opportunity to travel across Canada — East and West, North and South – giving me first-hand knowledge of our country and it’s abundant natural resources. I’ve also studied Canada’s environmental issues as part
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 19:17 pm | Filed in Audio-Video, News Releases |
For the past three years organizers of the “north Carolina Visually Impaired Persons Fishing Tournament” have included a national-level competition, in addition to the tournament for North Carolina residents. 2010 competitors in the national event represented over nine different north-east
(Photo of Lawrence and Maestro with 24” Rainbow)
Early in the fall of 2010 I received a call from an old friend, Lance Glaser, Principal of Trout Ranglers and Dances with Fishes. Lance was busy pushing the envelope again and had managed to convince organizers of the America Cup International
Big fish is relative. To my four and two-year olds, six inches is huge. But what’s more important to these little fishers is numbers. Fish, fish and more fish, and don’t stop them coming…
(Photo of our 2-year old son Theo holding a fish caught on his Diego fishing rod)
With my wife
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 17. November 2010 at 19:07 pm | Filed in Fishing Tips, Sea Trial Reports – Porta-Bote |