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Sales and Economic Trends

Recreational fishing is big business, generating more than $125 billion in economic output and more than one million American jobs. If sportfishing were a corporation, it would rank above Bank of America or IBM on the Fortune 500 list of largest American companies. The economic contributions of recreational fishing have grown steadily over the last several decades.

This section quantifies the dollars spent by anglers and the resulting economic impacts. Details are provided for freshwater fishing, Great Lakes fishing and saltwater fishing and also by state. In this section are indices reporting recent and historical tackle sales and import trends.

Sportfishing in America: An Economic Engine and Conservation Powerhouse
This report is based on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) 2006 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation. The report further analyzes the USFWS numbers providing information about angler numbers, annual days of fishing, sportfishing expenditures and their associated economic impacts. Breakouts are provided for freshwater, saltwater and Great Lakes fishing. The report is available for downloading in PDF format. The report was produced for the American Sportfishing Association by Southwick Associates.

The report was funded by the Multi-state Conservation Grant Program, a program supported with funds from the Wildlife and Sportfish Restoration programs which is jointly managed by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Highlights plus additional detailed information not found in the report are listed below.

2006 Economic Impacts for All Types of Fishing by State

States Ranked by Sportfishing Retail Sales for All Types of Fishing

2006 Economic Impacts for Freshwater Fishing by State

States Ranked by Sportfishing Retail Sales for Freshwater Fishing

2006 Economic Impacts for Saltwater Fishing by State

States Ranked by Sportfishing Retail Sales for Saltwater Fishing

2006 Economic Impacts for Great Lakes Fishing by State

States Ranked by Sportfishing Retail Sales for Great Lakes Fishing

Expenditures Per Angler and Per Day for ALL Types of Fishing

Expenditures Per Angler and Per Day of Freshwater Fishing

Expenditures Per Angler and Per Day of Saltwater Fishing

Expenditures Per Angler and Per Day of Great Lakes Fishing

Expenditures for Specific Sportfishing-Related Products and Services

Annual Expenditures Per Angler & Per Day for Specific Products and Services

Most Requested Reports
The American Sportfishing Association regularly releases information regarding angling trends and impacts, economic data and more.

Fishing Tackle Imports Indices
Data comparing fishing tackle imports from the most recent quarter to the same quarter, previous year for all tackle imports combined, plus 12 separate categories of tackle.

Online Tackle Sales Indices
Based on an independent, monthly, Web-based consumer survey; this page provides information on the percentage of retail purchases transacted online for six major categories of fishing tackle.

Historical Fishing Tackle Sales Trends
Information about the size, trends and forces that shaped the fishing tackle market from 1991 to 2001.

Third Party Resources
This section provides a partial list of third-party Web sites relating to sportfishing. Inclusion in this list does not indicate an endorsement by ASA but is provided for information only. Recommendations for additions may be sent to communications@asafishing.org. ASA reserves the right to accept or reject these recommendations.