National Hunting and Fishing Day Celebrates Sportsmen and Sportswomen
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As part of the National Hunting and Fishing Day celebrations, officials from the Game Commission, Fish and Boat Commission and the Governor’s Youth Hunting, Fishing and Conservation Council were joined by several respected statewide sportsmen's organizations to highlight the various benefits that Pennsylvanians receive from hunting, trapping and fishing. Those sportsmen's clubs participating in the event were: the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, the Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, the United Bowhunters of Pennsylvania, the Ruffed Grouse Society and the Pennsylvania Chapter of Pheasants Forever. "It has been said many times that sportsmen and sportswomen were Roe noted that, in the late 1800s, hunters, trappers and anglers were the ones who first decried the losses afield from the commercialization of wildlife and the destruction of wildlife habitat. "Sportsmen were some of the first Americans to recognize the toll of pollution on fish and wildlife, and the need to preserve our wild spaces," Roe said. "Names like Roosevelt, Hornaday, Leopold and Audubon, were hunters first before they became names that are revered today. "And, even to this day, hunters, trappers and anglers continue to almost solely fund fish and wildlife conservation in Roe noted that, according to a 1998 Center for Rural Pennsylvania study, hunting, trapping and fishing have a $9.6 billion annual economic impact on the state and support some 88,000 jobs. Dr. " "Today, Each year, nearly two million people, including about 500,000 children, go fishing in Austen noted that several studies have documented the economic contributions from sportfishing in "Sportfishing in Roe and Austen pointed out that, in 1970, the first to suggest an official day of thanks to sportsmen was Ira Joffe, owner of Joffe's Gun Shop in With determined prompting from various sportsmen, the concept soon emerged on the national level when, in early 1972, Congress unanimously passed legislation authorizing a National Hunting and Fishing Day. On |
9/29/2006 |
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