Lawrence Euteneier, founder of the Blind Fishing Boat Project, an initiative to open up the sport of fishing to the over 11 million people living with vision loss throughout Canada and the U.S., will be delivering the key-note address at this year’s Canadian Sport Fishing Hall of Fame Awards
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 5. February 2010 at 13:39 pm | Filed in Speaking / Show Events |
Hard to believe another year has passed by. Many plans, much activity, and yet still so much more to do.
Technical break-Throughs on the Blind Fishing Boats I and II:
My love of fishing from boats continues to drive me forward with my research and sea trials. Support from interested blind
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 26. December 2009 at 16:29 pm | Filed in Uncategorized |
North Carolina in the summer can be incredibly hot and humid, but in mid October, the weather is perfect, the beaches are empty, and the fishing is ideal. No wonder then, Gwen White and her fellow Lions choose October to host both the North Carolina Visually Impaired Persons State and National
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. December 2009 at 18:08 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
Prior to the 2009 North Carolina blind fishing tournament, I was able to squeeze in some time to do some surf fishing, which normally is a completely solitary event. However, the first day on the beach I was able to convince my step daughter Mimi to for-go her plans to surf and instead try her
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 10. December 2009 at 17:15 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips |
As a fisher without sight my “Blind Fishing” and Talking Fishing” Boats function almost exclusively on electricity. By incorporating solar panels directly on the Boats or at dock-side to recharge batteries my ecological “foot-print” on the water will be virtually zero.
IN addition
The Blind Fishing Boat is pleased to be able to announce that the management at the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) recognizes that certain OFAH members may not be able to read the print articles appearing in monthly issues of Ontario Out-of-Doors due to their having a print
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 13. November 2009 at 07:30 am | Filed in Uncategorized |