Bass Federation inducted into Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame

 

Last updated 9/16/2014 at Noon

The Bass Federation (TBF), a grassroots fishing, youth and conservation organization that got its start when the first federation club formed in 1968, has been named among the 2015 class of inductees enshrined into the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame (The Hall).

In making the announcement this week, hall officials cited TBF for its history of supporting the overall growth of fishing through its affiliated state federations, and noted that the group's strength is in working with a multitude of organizations and partnerships to the benefit of the entire industry.

"This is a great honor for TBF and the tens of thousands of members who make up our organization," said TBF President and CEO Robert Cartlidge. "It is a testament to the decades of hard work and effort by all the staff, state and national officers, and every member past and present, as they are the ones on the front lines making a difference.

"We've always believed that our core founding principles of fishing, youth and conservation programs were our greatest assets, so this award by The Hall is a great acknowledgment of our membership's 45 plus years of effort supporting TBF's focus on ensuring the future health of sport fishing and the clean family values associated with the activity."

TBF is 100 percent owned by its affiliated state federations. Under the TBF umbrella resides such national programs as, The TBF No Entry Fee Division Championship Series, TBF Living The Dream Program, TBF Junior Anglers program, TBF Reel Kids Casting Competitions, Student Angler Federation (SAF) High School Fishing Program, Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA) Federation, National Bass Anglers Association (NBAA), as well as the Future Fisherman Foundation (F3).

 

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