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April 2008 American Sportfishing Association Member Update

Member Updates are e-mailed monthly to members of the American Sportfishing Association and our partners on issues of interest to the future of fishing. For more information, contact ASA Communications, 703.519.9691.

BELOW IS A LIST OF TOPICS IN THIS UPDATE. Please scroll down for the complete document. Previous ASA Member Updates are available in the ASA Newsroom.

Each month, ASA e-mails an update on its Government Affairs activities called Policy Watch. These documents can be found in the Government Affairs section of ASA’s Web site.

ICAST 2008 — Follow Your Instincts

ASA Board of Directors Election

Marine Life Protection Act Update (MLPA)

Disappointing Settlement for Cape Hatteras National Seashore Rec Area

Welcome New Members

Service Provider Spotlight

Get Your Copy of Today’s Angler

Don’t Miss Out on the ICAST Buyers’ Guide Listing – Dues Payments Due

Mark Your Calendars for the 2008 Sportfishing Summit

2008 National Casting Call

National Fishing and Boating Week 2008

RBFF Re-Launches “New” Take Me Fishing Advertising Campaign

FishAmerica Foundation Updates

Future Fisherman Foundation Updates

Message From ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman

ICAST 2008 —Follow Your Instincts
ICAST 2008, the world’s largest showcase of innovation in sportfishing gear and accessories under one roof, will be held July 16–18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Limited exhibit space still is available, so follow your instincts and reserve your space for ICAST 2008 now. The exhibit space contract and floor plan are available on ASA’s Web site along with a current list of exhibitors and exhibitor FAQs. More than 95 percent of the show floor has been reserved, so companies that want to exhibit should submit an exhibit space contract as soon as possible to ensure their business is front and center for the thousands of buyers and 500 media representatives who attend the show. For more information visit ICAST on the Web or contact ICAST Associate Ken Andres, x231.

ICAST 2008 Exhibitor and Attendee Registration
Online registration for ICAST exhibitors and attendees is open. The easiest and most efficient way to register is through the ICAST Web site. When registering please review the forms carefully as some options have changed. Pre-registration deadline is June 16, 2008. After the deadline, onsite registration fees apply. For more information contact Ken Andres, x231.

Exhibitor Promo Pak Is Available
One of the best resources ASA provides for its exhibitors is the Exhibitor Promo Pak, which contains many items to help exhibitors promote their booths and attract buyers to the show. The Promo Pak was mailed to ICAST exhibitors in early March, and a downloadable PDF is available on the Web site. For more information contact Ken Andres, x231.

ICAST 2008 Exhibitor Service Manual
Exhibitors who have paid both their booth fees and their ASA membership dues should have received their copy of the Exhibitor Service Manual. For more information, contact Ken Andres, x231. Please contact joinnow@asafishing.org, if you need assistance regarding membership dues.

Thank You ICAST Sponsors
Sponsors help make ICAST the best show in the sportfishing industry. ASA would like to thank this year’s sponsors. Gold Sponsors: Fishing Tackle Retailer New Product Showcase, Crocodile Bay Resort, Buyer Raffle Grand Prize, Plano Molding Company, Chairman’s Industry Awards Reception and Townsend and Townsend and Crew, Industry Breakfast. Silver Sponsors: In-Fisherman, Convention Lanyards and FLW Outdoors, Convention Bags. Bronze Sponsors: Duncan McIntosh Company/FishRap, Saltwater Sportsman, Alphatan International Inc, Pelagic, Inc., Classic Fishing Products, Inc., Native Sun Sports-Get Reel…Get Fish!, The Habanna Co., First Flight Net, Fishworks, Inc, Gemini Sport Marketing, and Fishing & Hunting News.

Anglers’ Legacy Innovations Awards
This year, the American Sportfishing Association celebrates 75 years of serving the sportfishing industry. To celebrate this momentous event, ASA asked its members, industry experts and avid anglers to develop a comprehensive list of the products that have changed the way people fish over the past 75 years. Working with the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF), ASA and RBFF sent a survey to the foundation’s thousands of Anglers’ Legacy Ambassadors, the country’s most avid anglers, who will vote for the top 10 innovative sportfishing products. The winners will be announced during this year’s Industry Breakfast.

Industry Resource Center – New in 2008!
Two critical issues facing the sportfishing industry today are participation and access. At ICAST 2008, the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) and the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF) have joined forces on the show floor to answer questions about these and other critical issues. Representatives from the three groups will be available during show hours to discuss ongoing policy issues about access to our resources; conservation and habitat restoration; the state of the industry; efforts to engage more people in fishing and boating; and how all this affects the industry’s bottom line. The Center is located on the show floor adjacent to the New Product Showcase. Don’t be left standing on the dock – stop by the Industry Resource Center at Lounge 2446.

ICAST 2008 Sponsorship Opportunities Available
ICAST 2008 sponsorships are still available. ICAST sponsorship opportunities are a great way to raise your company’s visibility during the world’s largest sportfishing trade show. For more information about sponsorship opportunities contact Ken Andres, x231.

Exhibitor Conference Calls
If it is your first time attending ICAST, or even if you have been exhibiting for decades, you can always learn something new. ASA is hosting a series of conference calls for exhibitors in preparation of ICAST 2008. They are: Friday, May 16, at 2 p.m.—How to Make the Most of ICAST and Monday, June 9 at 2 p.m.—Everything About the New Product Showcase. To sign up, contact Ken Andres, x231. For more information, please refer to page 25 of the Exhibitor Promo Pak.

Book your Hotel Room for ICAST
With ICAST just weeks away, it is time to book your hotel room in Las Vegas if you haven’t done so already. Please make your reservations with the hotels as soon as possible as rooms are selling out fast at all ICAST official hotels. Contact the hotel directly for reservations and be sure to mention that you are attending the American Sportfishing Association’s ICAST show to receive discounted rates.

ICAST 2008 on the Web
We regularly update the ICAST section of ASA’s Web site with new information to ensure that exhibitors and attendees alike have a top-notch experience at ICAST. Please check the Web site for the latest information.

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ASA Board of Directors Election
Please look for your ASA Board of Directors election ballot which will be delivered to your in-box beginning the first week of May. Members who paid their dues by April 16 will receive a ballot. Members will be electing six representatives to ASA's Board of Directors, with terms beginning in October. Elections are open for three regional and three at-large seats. Regional seats cover the Great Lakes, Northeast, Northern Plains, and Inter-Mountain Regions. Ballots are due on or before May 30, 2008. According to the bylaws, only members with Regular membership status may vote. Associate members are not eligible to vote. For more information about the ballots or the voting process, contact Board Liaison Joyce Anderson-Logan, x233. For questions about membership status, contact joinnow@asafishing.org.

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Marine Life Protection Act Update (MLPA)
On April 22, the California Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Blue Ribbon Task Force (BRTF) voted to forward the proposal supported by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and the Partnership for Sustainable Oceans (PSO)—Proposal 2-XA—to the California Fish and Game Commission (FGC) for its consideration. Proposal 2-XA is one of four alternatives sent to the Commission. Although each proposal establishes a series of marine protected areas (MPAs) along the North Central coast as required under the MLPA, the alternative supported by ASA and the PSO has the least economic impact by minimizing unnecessary closures to recreational fishing while placing a high priority on marine resources conservation. The BRTF is expected to formally submit the four alternatives to the FGC at a special joint meeting in June. The FGC must then hold a series of meetings to receive public comment. The FGC has the final vote on which set of MPAs is designated in the North Central Coast study area. ASA staff attended the meeting along with numerous representatives from the sportfishing community. For more information, contact Gordon Robertson, x237, or Patty Doerr, x244.

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Disappointing Settlement for Cape Hatteras National Seashore Rec Area
On April 30, a North Carolina federal judge approved a settlement agreement between the Department of Interior and environmental groups to regulate the use of off-road vehicles (ORV) in Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area. This settlement took place despite the efforts of the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, of which the American Sportfishing Association is a member, to develop a long-term ORV management plan acceptable to all the stakeholders. The terms of the settlement are extensive and they put in place protections for shorebirds that far exceed protections used at other national seashores and outlined in species recovery plans. The settlement terms will have a negative impact on the local businesses whose livelihoods depend on beach access. Last October, a lawsuit was filed by the Defenders of Wildlife and the National Audubon Society which contended that an Interim Protected Species Management Plan, developed to protect a variety of shorebirds until the long-term ORV management plan is finalized, was not protective enough. The Defenders of Wildlife and the National Audubon Society are members of the committee seeking to develop the management plan. For more information, contact Patty Doerr, x244.

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Welcome New Members
ASA welcomes new and reinstated members 3point5.com, Salt Lake City, UT; Amundson Outdoor Products, Ltd., Burnaby, BC ; Angling Technologies, Ashburn, VA; Banjo Fishing Systems, Brooklet, GA; Barracuda’s Bait and Tackle, Riverside, NJ; Basic Power Industries, Inc., Harkers Island, NC; Bayou Outdoors, Inc., Natchitoches, LA; Bio Edge Fishing Products, LLC, Carmel, ME; BNR Ideas, LLC, Sandy, UT; Convert-A-Ball Distributing, Inc., Sidney, NE; Coyote Bait & Tackle, Inc., Coyote, CA; East End Bait & Tackle, Hampton Bays, NY; Everol Fishing Reels, Mobile, AL; FishHawk Threads, Charlotte, NC; FishUSA, Inc., Erie, PA; Glowspek Industries, Inc., Milton, NY; Hangin-On, Mansfield, PA; M & H Enterprises, Long Beach, CA; Maxota, Medina, MN; Mihatchii Hooks, Norcross, GA; Ningbo Longkai Import & Export Co., Ltd., Zhejiang, China; Omega Media Group, Inc., Norcross, GA; ProLine Fishing, Inc., Edina, MN; ProMariner, Portsmouth, NH; Reactor Watch, LP, Agoura Hills, CA; Sav-On Tackle, Santa Fe Springs, CA; Sparrowhawk, LLC, Glenview, IL; Sperry Top-Sider, Lexington, MA; Stick Jacket, Woodridge, IL; TGIF Tackle, Onalaska, WI; Tormenter Tackle, North Palm Beach, FL; and Wishbone Tackle Co., Erie, PA.

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Service Provider Spotlight
Scott Deaton and Lincoln Financial Advisors provide ASA members access to their own customized financial plans. Lincoln Financial Advisors delivers an objective, strategic and prudent financial plan designed to preserve, grow and transfer a company’s assets — a total solution to help meet a company’s financial goals. For more information contact Scott Deaton, 800.903.3265, x6159, or visit www.mosaicplanners.com.

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Order Your Copy of Today’s Angler
Today’s Angler is set to be released in a few weeks. Make sure you get your copy of the most comprehensive evaluation of the economic impact of American anglers. Today’s Angler features more than 100 pages of data on angler demographics, expenditures and target species. We are taking pre-orders for the new edition of Today’s Angler. The Today’s Angler report is available to non-members on CD for $250.00. ASA members will receive a complimentary copy by submitting the Today’s Angler order form. The report is available in print and CD format. For more information, contact Membership Director Jill Calabria, x234.

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Don’t Miss Out on the ICAST Buyers’ Guide Listing – Dues Payments Due
The deadline for all membership dues payments, including third period installments, is May 15. It is crucial that all members submit their dues payments by May 15. To be listed in the ICAST 2008 Buyers’ Guide, both exhibiting and non-exhibiting ASA members must have their 2008 membership dues paid in full by May 15. The Buyers’ Guide is the official show directory and the source to which the industry looks to for contact information year round. To pay your membership dues, contact joinnow@asafishing.org.

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Mark Your Calendars for the 2008 Sportfishing Summit
ASA invites its members and partners to the 2008 Sportfishing Summit, October 29–31, at the San Luis Resort on Galveston Island, Texas. ASA’s staff and Board of Directors met immediately after the 2007 Summit to jump-start the planning process for 2008. ASA plans to have a program in place and information distributed before ICAST 2008. For more information contact Mary Jane Williamson, x227.

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2008 National Casting Call
ASA and the Future Fisherman Foundation were active participants in this year’s National Casting Call, held April 27-28 in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the American Fly Fishing Trade Association, ASA and foundation staff along with other representatives from various fishery organizations volunteered during Sunday’s Family and Youth Casting Call, where local children and their families learned about fisheries and tried their hand at fishing. During Monday’s National Casting Call, a status report on the National Fish Habitat Action Plan was given, and America’s 10 Waters to Watch were highlighted.

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National Fishing and Boating Week 2008
National Fishing and Boating Week (NFBW) will be held June 1–8, 2008. Thousands of sites across the country will be hosting events to promote fishing and boating. On Tuesday, June 3, ASA will host a reception on Capitol Hill for Members of Congress and other guests in the Senate Caucus Room in the Russell Senate Office Building. For more information about ASA’s NFBW activities, contact ASA Policy Fellow Mary Beth Charles, x230.

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RBFF Re-Launches New “Take Me Fishing” Advertising Campaign
The Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation has re-launched its “Take Me Fishing,” advertising campaign, complete with a new state-of-the-art Web site. The new campaign will encourage boating and fishing with a stronger call to action than the original “Take Me Fishing,” campaign. Make sure you take at the look at the new Take Me Fishing campaign.

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FishAmerica Foundation Updates
To help FishAmerica keep our nation’s fish and waters healthy, contact Executive Director Johanna Laderman, x245, or Grants Manager Erica George, x247. Donate to FishAmerica online!

Federal Employees Pledge nearly $20,000 to FishAmerica
During FishAmerica’s first year as a Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) non-profit agency, federal employees pledged nearly $20,000 to the foundation to support its mission to keep our nation’s fish and waters healthy. The Annual Workplace Giving Season, which annually runs from September 1 through December 15, allows federal employees to make donations to their favorite charity through single time or bi-weekly payroll deductions. The CFC is the federal government’s annual workplace charity campaign, raising millions of dollars each year for qualifying non-profit organizations. During the 2006 campaign season, Federal civilian, postal and military donors pledged a record-setting $271 million to eligible non–profit organizations. FishAmerica’s CFC Code is 12295.

ASA Member Contributions
FishAmerica thanks the following ASA members for their donations to the foundation: AFTCO Bluewater; American Premier Corporation; American Rod & Gun; Angler's Choice/Suncoast of America; BLS Consultants; Bountyfishing; Carrera-Werner Sales Company; Citti Sales; Corporate Products, LLC (Corpro); Creek Company, Ltd.; Do-It Corporation/Component Systems Paint; Evolution Products, Inc.; Flex Products; FLW Outdoors; Frank and Fran's Fisherman's Friend, Inc.; GAMMA Technologies; James Monroe Associates, Inc.; Jeros Tackle Company; Johnson Outdoors; Kanji International, Inc.; Lamiglas, Inc.; Leisure Sales, Inc.; Ludwikoski and Associates, Inc.; NETGRA; Omega Media Group, Inc.; Outdoor Pro Shop, Inc.; Pro Line Manufacturing; Quest Compelling Communications; Real Sports; Reel E Good Products, Inc.; Sportco Marketing, Inc.; Strike King Lure Company; Thomas Spinning Lures, Inc.; Tormenter Tackle; Triangle Manufacturing Company, Inc.; Wishbone Tackle; and Zebco/WCBradley Company. As of October 1, these 36 ASA Members have donated nearly $46,000 to FishAmerica through their ASA member dues, memorial donations, licensed product sales, tournament partnerships and endowment donations.

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Future Fisherman Foundation Updates
For more information on Future Fisherman activities, contact Executive Director Anne Danielski, x254, or Education Manager Teresa Rodriguez, x224.

Physh Ed Program Continues to Engage New Audiences
The Future Fisherman Foundation’s Physh Ed program provides funding to educators to teach fishing and boating as part of their curriculum. The 2008/2009 grant awards were given to 78 schools representing 38 states and serving nearly 80,000 youth. Additionally 10 previous grant recipients were given mini grants to continue with their programs. As part of the grant, each school will send one teacher to Physh Ed grant training this July. If you are interested in helping to support the Physh Ed training program, contact Anne Danielski, adanielski@asafishing.org, x254.

Foundation Welcomes New Staff Member
The Future Fisherman Foundation is pleased to welcome Teresa Rodriguez as the new Education Manager. Teresa comes to the Foundation from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) where she served as the National Partnership Department's Senior Manager. Teresa has extensive background and expertise in aquatic management from her experience working in the parks and recreation arena in the Washington, D.C. Metro area. At NRPA, Teresa oversaw the NFL Youth Football Project, Outdoor Industry Foundation Partnership and the National Boating and Fishing Initiative with the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation. Teresa’s contact information is trodriguez@asafishing.org, x224.

Equipment Needed for Boys & Girls Club Fishing Tournament
As part of the Department of Justice Boys & Girls Club Hooked On Fishing - Not On Drugs Initiative, two youth from each of the 20 participating clubs in 2008 will have the opportunity to participate in a mini youth tournament. The tournament will be in conjunction with the Bassmaster Elite series Empire Chase in Buffalo, New York, July 31- August 3, 2008. The 2007 Bassmaster Elite series, Capital Clash, youth tournament with the club members was a very successful and very visible event. The Foundation is in need of fishing items including rod & reel combos, hats, sunglasses, tackle and tackle boxes. If you are interested in donating equipment or have an interest in supporting the youth involved in this initiative in other ways, contact Anne Danielski at adanielski@asafishing.org, x254.

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Message from ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman
In 2008, the American Sportfishing Association is celebrating 75 years of serving the interests of the sportfishing industry. In 1933, industry leaders made the decision to come together to collectively grapple with the economic and social issues affecting sportfishing. Although many things have changed over the years, transcripts from Board meetings held 30, 40 and 50 years ago show that when it comes to our industry, many issues remain the same.

Increasing participation in the sport; access to fishing and abundant resources; creating innovative new products to meet the customers’ needs; and expanding business opportunities have been topics of conversation and debate since the beginning. However, over the past 75 years we have had many successes in all those areas – the Sport Fish Restoration Act and its reauthorizations, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, establishing the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation and many more.

What did it take to achieve these many outstanding accomplishments? It took the collective knowledge and experience that exists across our industry and within the sportfishing community. Without the support and involvement of our members, we would never be able to achieve our goals. We’ve all heard the phrase the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Certainly that would apply to our association. Individually, we have our own opinions, ideas and body of knowledge and we’re all capable of making good decisions. But when we come together for a common purpose and share our knowledge and experience, our decisions, our association and our industry are the better for it.

Two recent examples of this are California’s Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) and the summer flounder issue. In both these areas, with the support, input and deliberation of our members, we are seeking to move forward in a thoughtful and constructive way. In California, as the state seeks to establish a series of no-take zones all along the coast, we, along with our partners in this effort, have been very clear in our purpose. We want to ensure that the final network of marine protected areas (MPAs) will have the least economic impact on California’s sportfishing and boating communities by minimizing unnecessary closures to recreational fishing while placing a high priority on marine resources conservation. As a result of our collective efforts, the Blue Ribbon Task Force voted to include our proposal as one of the four that will be forwarded to the California Fish & Commission for consideration. Although we have a long way to go until this MLPA process is over; that is a positive sign for everyone involved. We never could have achieved this without everyone working together for a common purpose.

The other issue is summer flounder. Our Government Affairs committee recently met to deliberate a number of issues including summer flounder. For those who may not know, the federal government is threatening to close the summer flounder fishery in 2009 in federal waters (three miles to 200 miles offshore) if recreational anglers continue to take more summer flounder than is allocated. Clearly such an action would reduce recreational fishing opportunity and have a negative impact on the sportfishing businesses which depend greatly on the summer flounder fishery. The irony of this threat is that the total pounds of summer flounder in the Atlantic are at a 40 year high. After extensive deliberation, the committee members recommended a six-point plan of action to maintain summer flounder fishing along the mid-Atlantic coast which encourages better management practices, a more balanced allocation and improved data. In fact, we support the efforts of the Save the Summer Flounder Fund which is seeking to raise money for an independent scientific data review.

Like most complicated issues, there is no one answer or quick fix for the challenges facing the summer flounder fishery. We had been asked specifically to support H.R. 5425, a bill introduced in the House of Representatives in an attempt to solve the problem. ASA neither supports nor opposes HR 5425. We just don’t believe it solves the problem.

ASA is committed to finding solutions for the MLPA and summer flounder challenges. It will take collaborative and coordinated efforts among industry members and individual angler organizations to solve not just these problems but the many others facing our industry.

ASA takes the challenges facing our industry and our members very seriously. As an association, we deliberate and debate each issue thoroughly before making a decision. This open and honest means of decision making is time tested and has been used to meet the industry’s challenges since the beginning of this association. With staff and industry members working together, this reasoned approach has served the industry well and it’s one we will continue to follow.

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