Outdoor Canada — Use your senses to become a better angler

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How to catch more fish by improving your senses By Bob Sexton, photography by Lawrence Euteneir http://articles.outdoorcanada.ca/Homepage/default/use-your-senses-to-become-a-better-angler-n4560224p1.html Share this to:

Toronto Sportsman Show 2010

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Five days and a total of 48 hours of exhibiting to an estimated average total crowd of 120,000 made for an exhausting show.  Add to the mix 30-minute presentations on the Super Dog stage and the prominent location of my exhibit space and there was little opportunity to sit down.  I was able

Toronto Spring Fishing and Boat Show 2010

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The Toronto Spring Fishing and Boat Show was an intense five-day affair with many high-lights.  First off though, I want to thank Andrew and Vita Pallotta for inviting me to participate at the many different events they manage to cram into five days.  My first exposure to the Pallotta’s

Ottawa Boat and Sportsman Show 2010

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Maestro and I took part in the 2010 Ottawa Boat and Sportsman Show by exhibiting over the four days and providing daily seminars on the Great Outdoor Seminar Stage.  Over 24,000 people attended the Show and interest in the Blind Fishing Boat initiative was extraordinary, and the seminars

The Fishing Touch, Published in the January-February issue of the PAA’s official on-line magazine, “Online Fishermen”

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      By Lawrence Euteneier Captain – Blind Fishing Boat .Com http://www.onlineoutdoorsmen.com/current-issues/online-fishermen.html   Without doubt, fishing is one of those rare sports that depends more on the sense of touch than sight.  Sure, one can find examples where sight fishing

The Ice Fishing Touch, (Published in Ontario Fishing Magazine Jan 2010)

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http://www.ontariofishing.net/emagazine2010/jan2010-2.html        By Lawrence Euteneier Captain – Blind Fishing Boat .Com Without doubt, fishing has traditionally been a sport that depends as much on the sense of touch AS sight.  However, new technologies such as under-water cameras and