5th Annual Ranger & Stratos Fishing Invitational
As always, I took part in the Ranger & Stratos Invitational Bass Tournament. The charity fund raiser is organized each year by Orleans Boat World.
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As always, I took part in the Ranger & Stratos Invitational Bass Tournament. The charity fund raiser is organized each year by Orleans Boat World.
Each year eastern Ontario’s premier tournament Bass fishing organization, Renegade, hosts a pro-am event pairing renegade pros with potential newcomers to tournament Bass fishing
Flowing past Canada’s Parliament and threw our fourth largest city, Ottawa, the Ottawa River may be one of Canada’s least appreciated recreational fisheries.
When an email from Frank Ramsay popped into my inbox inviting me to spend a day pre-fishing with him on Lake St. Francis, I was quick to reply with an affirmative.
My good friend Myles West and I recently took part in the 4th Ranger & Stratos Fishing Tournament based out of Rockland on the Ottawa River.
As an amateur participant I was fortunate to have aboard the Blind Fishing Boat, Lorne Cugrue, 1/2 of the Renegade Classic winning team from 2010
We’ve all heard about the Bay of Quinte and its monster world-class Walleye fishery, and many of us have tried their luck.
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.
When it comes to fishing techniques there always seems to be exceptions to the rules.
Lake Ontario can be both a cornucopia of large fish and a moody inhospitable place, but when the stars line up, hang on.
What better way to kick off the opening season for Bass than a tournament. Mississippi Lake was the venue and Renegade the organizer
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
For opening day of Trout season this year I arranged a little surprise for my son Nico.
You would think that as a fisher with vision loss I would have already mastered drop shotting, a finesse technique that relies on the sense of touch.
Because of the long-distance casting involved with surf fishing and the tendency of rigs to be pushed along by currents, surf anglers generally spread out as much as 50 to 100 meters apart.