Anglers’ Legacy at Sportsman’s Exposition in Sacramento & Denver

ALEXANDRIA, VA (January 13, 2009) – Anglers’ Legacy will be featured at International Sportsmen’s Exposition (ISE) events in Sacramento and Denver this month, the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) announced today.

ALEXANDRIA, VA (January 13, 2009) – Anglers’ Legacy will be featured at International Sportsmen’s Exposition (ISE) events in Sacramento and Denver this month, the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) announced today. ISE, which has more than 30 years experience producing America’s premier fishing and outdoor shows, will encourage boaters and anglers at their Sacramento, Calif. Expo (Jan. 15-18) and Denver, Colo. Expo (Jan. 22-25) to “Take the Pledge” and introduce at least one newcomer to the sport of fishing. ISE staff will promote Anglers’ Legacy on their Web site, pursue local radio opportunities to promote the program, and run video public service announcements (PSAs) during the events. Two individuals who have taken the Anglers’ Legacy Pledge on-site will be chosen each day to receive Voltaeus rod and reel combos, courtesy of Shimano.

“We are delighted to have an Anglers’ Legacy presence at ISE shows for the second consecutive year,” said RBFF President and CEO Frank Peterson. “ISE joins a growing list of partners who are committed to preserving the legacy of the sport and making sure future generations participate in boating and fishing.”

“The Anglers’ Legacy program works: it creates new anglers,” said ISE Director of Communications John Kirk. “The program comes complete with all the necessary resources and is easily implemented. ISE is eager to partner with RBFF in an effort to grow the number of anglers and therefore customers for our exhibitors and the industry.”

Anglers’ Legacy, a program aimed at increasing first-time boating and fishing experiences, has signed on more than 85,000 Ambassadors nationwide since its inception in May 2006. Based on a recent RBFF survey, Ambassadors purchase approximately $140 in fishing tackle and equipment, $153 in boating supplies and accessories, and more than three fishing licenses which support critical fish and wildlife management efforts through the Sport Fish Restoration Program.

To see a full list of partners supporting the Anglers’ Legacy program, visit the “Program Partners” section on AnglersLegacy.org.

About ISE – For 32 years, the ISE events have presented America’s premier adventure-travel, fishing, shooting-sports, boat and camping products and services to outdoor enthusiasts at events held during the first quarter throughout the largest western and Rocky Mountain markets. Each of the five ISE events in 2009 will feature 300 to nearly 600 leading resorts and lodges, outdoor product manufacturers, boat dealers, regional and specialty retailers, guides and outfitters, national and local conservation organizations, state and federal government agencies, and nonprofit groups.

About RBFF – RBFF is a nonprofit organization established in 1998 to increase participation in recreational angling and boating. RBFF helps people discover, share and protect the legacy of boating and fishing through national outreach programs including the Take Me Fishing™ campaign and Anglers’ Legacy™.

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