September 2007



Kids ‘Catch’ The Spirit With Bassmaster Elite Anglers

ESPN’s Capital Clash Tournament Plays Host To Future Fisherman Foundation

GONE FISHIN' -- Sunday, Oct. 1, kids from the Thomas J. Pappas Schools will once again have the opportunity to go fishing on Tempe Town Lake. The idea for a day of angling began in December of 2005, and with the help of many volunteers, organizations and businesses, has become an annual event. In addition to fishing, other activities such as wildlife displays and outdoor-activity classes are also on the agenda to bring the outdoors to the kids.


ALEXANDRIA, Va. – August 14, 2007 – It was a weekend like none other for 21 novice anglers from Boys & Girls Clubs around the country who paired up with Bassmaster Elite anglers for a morning “fun tournament” co-hosted by BASS and the Future Fisherman Foundation.

On Aug. 12, Bassmaster Elite Anglers Kurt Dove, Steve Kennedy, James Kennedy, Jim Murray, Ben Matsubu, Peter Thliveros, James Charlesworth, Dave Wolak, Rick Morris and Kevin VanDam led pairs of boys and girls out onto the water in search of Potomac River bass. The pro anglers and the novice anglers were in the Washington, D.C., area for the Capitol Clash, the La Plata, Md., stop on ESPN’s Bassmaster Elite Series Tournaments.

The Future Fisherman Foundation, the angling education arm of the American Sportfishing Association, is currently in the first year of a partnership with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Law Enforcement and Youth Partnerships for Crime Prevention to implement a national program that brings fishing and aquatic education to Boys & Girls Clubs across the country through the Future Fisherman Foundation’s Hooked on Fishing — Not on Drugs® program.

Each club selected its youth participants based on solid leadership, good behavior and demonstrated angling skills.

“The kids had a fantastic experience fishing with these pro anglers, [an experience] that they can take back and share with their fellow Boys & Girls Clubs members,” said Future Fisherman Foundation National Program Coordinator Anne Danielski.

“The excitement in the kids’ eyes and the smiles on their faces were incredibly heartwarming. It was one of the highlights of my career. The foundation looks forward to participating in more events like this in the future.”

Although the pros had spent the previous days focused on winning the Capitol Clash, come Sunday morning, all their experience and fishing savvy were devoted to helping the boys and girls improve their angling skills. Many of them said it reminded them of the first time someone took them fishing, and they were happy to pass along the tradition of sportfishing to the next generation.

"We talked about football, we talked about fishing and we ate a little," said Pro Angler Peter Thliveros. "It just shows how well it can go when you just go fishing."

The grand-prize-winning team led by Steve Kennedy included Ingrid Camberos and Suzette Martinez from the Boys & Girls Clubs of the South Bay (Calif.), with a total catch of 13 pounds-9 ounces. The girls received tournament shirts signed by Sunday’s Top 12 Bassmaster Elite anglers.

Dave Wolak led Brooke True and Josh Ogg from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Green County (Okla.), to second place with third place going to Kisumu Griffith and Demaria Bradley from the Boys & Girls Club of Central Mississippi, led by Peter Thliveros.

All participants took home trophies and the once-in-a-lifetime experience of learning angling skills from the best of the best. Timothy McNeill from the Boys & Girls Club of Sanford/Lee County, North Carolina, who fished with VanDam, summed it up the best by saying, “It was the greatest experience of my life.

“This event wouldn’t have been possible if it weren’t for the hard work and donations of so many people and companies,” said Foundation Executive Director Mike Bolinder. “Our thanks go to ESPN and the Bassmaster Elite Series pro anglers for providing these young anglers with this chance-of-a-lifetime opportunity. This is something they will never forget.”

American Sportfishing Association members who provided equipment and support were Shakespeare Fishing Tackle, Zebco/WC Bradley, Plano Molding Company, Boat US, Gemini Sport Marketing, the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation and TTI Blakemore Fishing Group.

The Future Fisherman Foundation is the fishing recruitment and education arm of the American Sportfishing Association, the sportfishing industry’s trade association. The Future Fisherman Foundation unites the sportfishing industry with a nationwide network of state outdoor educators, national conservation groups, and youth organizations, offering a variety of fishing and boating programs, equipment, and services to community groups and schools across the country. These efforts help people of all ages have safe and enjoyable fishing experiences that foster conservation ethics.

GRAND PRIZE --The grand prize winning team, showing off their prize-winning catch, led by Bassmaster Elite Series Tournament Pro Angler Steve Kennedy, far right, included Ingrid Camberos, left, and Suzette Martinez, right, from the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Bay, Calif. Trip Weldon, tournament director, is at the far left.
 
SECOND PLACE -- Elite Series Pro Anglers Dave Wolak, left, led Brooke True, middle, and Josh Ogg, right, from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Green County, Okla., to a second-place win during the Bassmaster Elite Pro Series’ Capitol Clash held on the Potomac River.
 
THIRD PLACE -- Third- place team members Demaria Bradley, left, and Kisumu Griffith, right, from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi, led by Elite Series Pro Angler Peter Thliveros, proudly display their prize-winning catch.