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National Fishing & Boating Week 2005 Highlights

ASA thanks all its members and partners for their support

ASA’s National Fishing and Boating Week events held June 6–8, 2005, provided an opportunity for ASA members to meet with Members of Congress and federal agency representatives to discuss policy issues. A number of ASA members met with eleven Members of Congress or their staff to advocate for the interests of the sportfishing industry. Issues covered in these meetings included Wallop-Breaux reauthorization; military fishing programs; the upcoming Magnuson-Stevens legislation; and access to sportfishing opportunities on land under the National Park Service.

The week began with a kids’ fishing event in Washington, D.C. Approximately 400 children from the greater D.C. Metro area were taught the basics of fishing at Constitution Gardens on the National Mall. Between the Foundations, ASA and Fred Hall staff, nine people participated in this annual event. The day ended with a member reception and boat cruise on the Potomac River.

ASA’s Excise Tax, Government Affairs, Finance, Advocacy, Data and Statistics committees and the Freshwater and Saltwater subcommittees met during the week.

Nussman, Pfeiffer, Gibbs, Loomis

These meetings were followed by a luncheon featuring James L. Connaughton, chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, as the keynote speaker. Connaughton discussed the current administration’s direction related to sportfishing interests and then took questions from some of the more than 50 ASA members, partners and staff in attendance.

The annual Congressional reception was held Tuesday night in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill. During the Hill reception, ASA awarded its highest honors to two life-long members of the sportfishing community; Jerry Gibbs, fishing editor, Outdoor Life magazine, and Gary Loomis, founder of G. Loomis, Inc. Over 80 people attended ASA events, with approximately 175 people attending the Capitol Hill reception.

The week’s events wrapped up with a Capitol Hill breakfast briefing co-sponsored by ASA and the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation. A standing room only crowd heard Dr. William Hogarth, assistant administrator for Fisheries at the National Marine Fisheries Service, discuss current and future NOAA policies and activities that have an impact on recreational fishing.

ASA Member Companies Attending NFBW
Capitol Hill Reception Sponsors
Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation

National Fishing and Boating Week 2006 is scheduled for June 3–10.

For more information or to comment, please contact Policy Fellow Patrick O’Rouke, 703.519.9691 x230.