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Dan Basor Honored
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by bob king - Aug 2nd, 2017 11:42 pm. | |
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2017 Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame Inductees One of the many programs of the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, based in Hayward, Wisconsin, consists of recognizing individuals, organizations and institutions who have made significant and lasting contributions to the sport and heritage of freshwater fishing. The Hall of Fame Awards Committee meets annually in August to make their selections for the following year. After much deliberation there were 11 individuals and one organization inducted into the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame’s 2017 year class. Dan Basore has shared his knowledge through his “Fishing History” column in Midwest Outdoors and other publications for over 30 years. He especially loves to introduce kids to fishing and has done so by hosting numerous scout and school groups with a structured program. For many years Basore has been in charge of the National Fishing Lure Collectors Club Honorary Member Program which recognizes tackle makers while they are alive. By doing so, they can realize what a treasure their inventions are and how much they are appreciated. |