By Lawrence Euteneier
Captain, Blind Fishing Boat.Com
Fishing Bass may be as close to hunting as it gets due to the visual connection often made with Bass prior to their being caught, or not. The fact remains however, we spend a lot of time and money selecting rods, reels and lines that
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 14. July 2010 at 07:43 am | Filed in Feel The Bite, Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |
In life it’s often the little things that make the greatest difference. The following list of small but amazing things has made a big difference in my life as a professional fisher.
Best Leash
www.bestleash.com
The Best Leash is a nine-foot adjustable nylon dog leash that allows me to keep
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 05:29 am | Filed in Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips, On-Line Resources |
READERS DIGEST- ISSUE JUNE 2010
Lawrence Euteneier’s vision hasn’t slowed him down, and his service dog Maestro is there every step of the way.
Visually impaired since the age of eight, Lawrence is a committed father, scholar, successful federal public servant, award-winning advocate for
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 14. June 2010 at 06:29 am | Filed in Media Reports |
Each year when this Pike / Walleye tournament for fishers with vision loss comes up, it’s always a question about which technology I should show-case. Well, this year mother nature narrowed the options by lowering the water levels to the point that launching my 20-foot power cat was a
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 8. June 2010 at 17:15 pm | Filed in Sea Trial Reports – Porta-Bote, Speaking / Show Events, Tournament Results |
With winter and the planning/talking portion of the year now over, focus is now on getting fishers with vision loss out on the water. Hands-on fishing sessions with novice blind fishers have been arranged, blind fishing tournaments organized, and Further refinements to talking electronics and
By Lawrence Euteneier, Captain, Blind Fishing Boat.com
Sailing blind is an amazing experience in that you depend on the wind in your face and the feel of the boat and tiller to navigate. Sure, countless electronic aids can be found on most larger sail boats, but for those purists who love to
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 16:18 pm | Filed in Marine Electronics, Media Reports, Tournament Results |