Awards Committee
Bill Gautsche (Chairman) - Wisconsin
| Larry Colombo - Alabama | Clem Dippel - Wisconsin | Mike Dombeck - Wisconsin |
Elmer Guerri - Indiana | Bruce Holt - Washington | Tim Lesmeister - Minnesota | Gil Radonski - North Carolina | Vin Sparano -
New Jersey | Burt Steinberg - Missouri | Wendy Williamson - Wisconsin | Greg Wollner - Minnesota | Forrest Wood - Arkansas

Click to view the Enshrinement/Induction
lists on the links below:
LEGENDARY ARTIST (coming soon)
ORGANIZATION/GOVERNMENT AWARDS >
Programs for World Recognition for Outstanding Achievement
The Hall of Enshrinement
The Hall of Legendary Anglers
The Hall of Legendary Communicators
The Hall of Legendary Guides
The Hall of Legendary Artists
The Hall of Organizational/Governmental Achievement
Special Recognition Award
Important Note: The act of catching fish alone is not sufficient evidence to qualify for induction;
THE WORLD RECORDS PROGRAM provides for such recognition.
ENSHRINEMENT: Considered are persons who have had a lasting National or World impact to the benefit of freshwater sportfishing.
LEGENDARY ANGLER: Considered are persons who have had at least regional achievement in their endeavors to have a lasting impact to benefit freshwater sportfishing.
LEGENDARY COMMUNICATOR: Considered are persons who have developed a unique communication means or avenue which was instrumental in introducing fishing to the public or in maintaining public interest or awareness.
LEGENDARY GUIDE: Considered are persons who have gained, by their expertise and professionalism, a status of credibility and immortality judged so by their customers, the region and/or their peers.
LEGENDARY ARTIST: Considered are persons whose creations introduce, encourage or inspire the enjoyment of fresh water fishing on a local, regional or national level.
ORGANIZATIONAL/GOVERNMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNITION: Considered are organizations or government entities which have demonstrated and/or performed a valuable service or act to benefit freshwater sportfishing within its jurisdiction or the boundaries of its organization whether local, regional or national.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD: Recognizes individuals, groups, or organizations for their programs benefiting freshwater angling which clearly are not covered by other recognition categories.
Read carefully . . . All nominations must be submitted on official forms. Nominations made verbally, or by note or letter, will not be considered.
Important:
The Hall's national volunteer Awards Committee is not in a position to enter into extensive research about a candidate or search for his/her photos for publicity or display. This process is the responsibility of the nominator.
Incomplete nominations will be shelved.
A photo of the candidate must be submitted. Preferably a head and shoulders shot (an action shot is acceptable) 11"x14" in size for enshrinees and 8"x10" for other individuals nominated. If not available, other sizes are acceptable that can be enlarged or reduced to fit the Hall's display racks. Color is preferable, but black and white is acceptable.
Submit a brief biography of the candidate. Extensive information encompassing a candidate's personal life or a list of academic achievements (unless applicable) is not a criteria for consideration.
Submit a resume of the candidate's achievements and reasons why he/she deserves recognition because such candidate has accomplished or achieved what has or will benefit the sport of freshwater fishing, its fraternity or related fields, or the industry.
Achievement in fields of endeavor other than in the sport of angling or its related fields will be disregarded and not considered.
Have you sent?
Page 1 - Form - Vital Statistics
Photo
Brief Biography
Resume of outstanding accomplishments
Any additional supporting information, testimonials, or samples for file. (Send photocopies rather than originals - no returns.)
A lengthy or bulky nomination package is not insurance or guarantee of closer or more intense consideration by the electors.
Basically, three nomination pieces -- vital statistics, biography and resume are reviewed for eligibility and possible change of induction category.
The National Committee of electors, consisting of eleven persons from the freshwater sportfishing industry, represents the nation's outstanding and knowledgeable communicators, biologists, educators, as well as representatives of the fish equipment sector, fisheries sciences, and conservation. At the annual meeting, the eleven electors evaluate and act on nomination information/package. The three-day session ultimately results in secret balloting of dozens of candidates. Only a few garner enough votes for induction.
Unsuccessful candidates remain in the "hopper" for future years' consideration for up to five years.
Public release of inductees is announced in February. At such time nominators may inquire how their candidate fared.
Deadline for nomination applications for all categories is August 15, to be acted upon for the upcoming year's induction honors.
Suitable plaque awards are awarded by various avenues of presentation to living inductees. Photo and text of inductees is displayed in the Hall of Fame Recognition building. The decisions of the Awards Committee shall be final.
General criteria for all categories of Awards Recognition.
A Individuals and organizations are recognized for outstanding achievements in fishing, science, education, conservation, communications, technology, or other areas related to freshwater sportfishing in five specific categories:
Considerations include:
The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame was founded in 1960 and was incorporated in 1970 as a non-profit 501(c)3 as defined by the Internal Revenue Service tax code. All contibutions to the Hall are tax exempt to the full extent of the law.
