Minn Kota’s I-Pilot Magic Revealed

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The convergence of technologies such as digital compasses, GPS, Sonar and chart plotters has been attempted by many marine companies over the years with mixed results.  However, I don’t think any have hit the ball out of the park quite so far as Johnson Outdoors has with their new I-Pilot

Ice Fishing on the Bay of Quinte

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We’ve all heard about the Bay of Quinte and its monster world-class Walleye fishery, and many of us have tried their luck.  Walleye move in from Lake Ontario in late fall  to prepare for the spring spawning run up the rivers, providing for some incredible open-water action in October

10 tips for traveling with Diabetes

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I recently received an email  from Jamie Angela Lenard with a request to post a resource document she prepared on tips when travelling with Diabetes.  Given that as many as 40% of people living with Diabetes experience vision loss due to either retinopathy, cataracts, or glaucoma, and that

Blind Fishing Boat 2010 Year-End Highlights

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(Photo of Lawrence and Maestro with 24” Rainbow Trout) Introduction: Opening up the sport of fishing to people with vision loss is the goal of the Blind Fishing Boat initiative, and 2010 has by far achieved more than any previous year since taking my love for the sport public in 2007.

Blind Fishers Take to the Water in a Ranger Reata

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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

Walleye on the Bay of Quinte

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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