Spring Crappy with Art Cunningham

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By Lawrence Euteneier Captain, Blind Fishing Boat .Com  With my buddy Steve Old at the wheel, we set off to join Art Cunningham and his Crappy tournament team-mate, Marv Rolls, for some fishing out of Ceely’s Bay, located at the head of the Rideau River near Kingston Ontario.  With multiple

Opening Day Rainbows

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By Lawrence Euteneier For opening day of Trout season this year I arranged a little surprise for my son Nico.  Instead of our usual stream fishing expedition, this year we paid a visit to Wal-Jan Hunting and Fishing (tell: 819 422-3371).  Walter and Janet Brownrigg operate a small cottage and

Navigating Black Rock Desert Blind

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Hi Lawrence, I have a question for you: I’m trying to put together a project to ride a single bike across the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, about 100 miles. It’s pretty flat, but I’d want to use talking GPS to navigate from point A to point B. I think there’s a feature on

Rehabilitation of Blind Vets

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Hi, I work at a Blind Rehabilitation center at a VA hospital. Currently I’m working on putting together a fishing program for the Veterans who come here. I am enjoying all the tips that have been posted on your web site. I was wondering if I could use some of them in a presentation to the rest

Learning to Baitcast – Blind?

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**Published in Ontario Fishing Network Magazine March 2010: http://www.ontariofishing.net/emagazine2010/march2010-2.html I’m not sure exactly when it was that I thought I should give baitcast reels another chance.  It may have been when my buddy J.P. Ostiguy slapped my spincast reel on his

Fishing Tackle Organizing Tips for Fishers with Vision Loss (Blind)

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By Lawrence Euteneier I think one of the toughest things about living without sight is not being able to gaze adoringly at all my beautiful lures.  Mind you, I’ve saved tons of money due to my built-in immunity to temptation at fishing tackle stores and shows.  From purely a practical