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November 2005 American Sportfishing Association Member Update

Member Updates are periodic information sources for members of the American Sportfishing Association and partners on issues of interest to the future of fishing. For more information, contact ASA Communications, 703.519.9691.

This is a partial list of the topics covered in this update. Please scroll down for the complete document. ASA Member Updates are available in the ASA Newsroom.

Federal Manufacturers’ Excise Tax Update

October/November Issue of American Sportfishing Available

New Data and Stats Service for ASA Members

ICAST 2006—Hooked on Innovation

2006 Sportfishing Summit—Mark Your Calendars for Sunny San Diego

Welcome New Members!

ASA Membership Invoices Sent

ASA/Fred Hall Shows

Policy Watch—Government Affairs Update

Future Fisherman Foundation Updates

FishAmerica Foundation Updates

Message from ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman


Federal Manufacturers’ Excise Tax Update

The IRS is currently reviewing a document submitted by ASA outlining members’ comments and proposed scenarios regarding the IRS’s revised essential terms scenario document distributed during a November 1 meeting. The IRS had asked the sportfishing and archery industries to provide comments. The IRS will meet with ASA’s Excise Tax Committee and archery industry representatives on December 14 to discuss the comments on the essential terms scenario’s document. Once this document is finalized, it will be available to taxpayers and agents via the IRS Web site. The IRS has indicated it will be finalized in early 2006. The IRS’s draft document can be reviewed on the ASA Web site under the Government Affairs section, Federal Excise Tax Update. A detailed article about this issue is in the current edition of ASA’s newsletter. For more information, contact ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman, x233, or ASA VP Gordon Robertson, x237.


October/November Issue of American Sportfishing Available

The October/November issue of American Sportfishing was mailed out before the Thanksgiving holiday and is currently available on ASA’s Web site. Click here to view or download the current issue. For more information, contact Mary Jane Williamson, x227.


New Data and Stats Service for ASA Members

During the 2005 Sportfishing Summit, ASA announced a new service for association members. In partnership with SportscanINFO (SSI), ASA members will receive a 20 percent discount on SportscanINFO’s point-of-sale (POS) information services. This service, initiated by ASA’s Data and Statistics Committee, provides the sportfishing industry with better access to comprehensive POS data from many of the major tackle and general sports retailers in the United States. For more information on SSI’s services, contact Rob Southwick, Southwick Associates and point of contact for ASA’s Data and Statistics Committee, (904) 277-9765, or Barry Gauthier, SportscanINFO, 561-615-0240.


ICAST 2006—Hooked On Innovation
As of November 23, 250 exhibitors have reserved 1,095 booths for ICAST 2006, scheduled for July 19-21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. This means that 89 percent of the planned floor space is reserved; an increase of more than 170 booths during the same time in 2005. With nearly 90 percent of the floor already reserved, ICAST 2006 is on track for another record breaking year. The New Product Showcase, the show’s flagship feature, is expected to garner even more attention in 2006 as competition for the "Best of Show" awards intensifies. In 2006, ICAST will, once again, coincide with the National Marine Manufacturers Association’s Marine After Market and Accessories Trade Show (MAATS). ICAST 2007 is scheduled for July 11-13 in Las Vegas. For more information, contact ICAST Director Maria del Valle, x240.


2006 Sportfishing Summit—Mark Your Calendars for Sunny San Diego
ASA invites its members and partners to join us for the 2006 Sportfishing Summit scheduled for October 18–20 at the Paradise Point Resort and Spa in San Diego, Calif. ASA’s staff and Board of Directors met immediately after the 2005 Summit to jump-start the planning process for 2006. ASA plans to have a program in place and information distributed before ICAST 2006. For more information, contact Mary Jane Williamson, x227.


Welcome New Members!
ASA welcomes these new members or members who reinstated their membership in October: Black Magic Tackle, Ltd.; IDEA America, LLC; Krexim International, Inc.; Lael Enterprises, LLC; New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; Professional Outdoor Media Association; Tackle Specialties, Inc.; Tarpon Anglers Club, LLC; Tech Tackle; and Trust for Public Lands.


ASA Membership Invoices Sent
Membership dues invoices for 2006 were mailed in early November. If you did not receive your invoice or have any questions, contact Membership Director Ric Ice, x234 or Membership Assistant Ann Sweeney, x241.


ASA/Fred Hall Shows
The West's most popular sportfishing consumer shows, the ASA/Fred Hall Fishing Tackle and Boat Shows, are just around the corner. The season kicks off January 4-8 at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, Calif., and the excitement continues March 1-5 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, Calif., and caps off with the final show of the year March 15-19 in San Diego, Calif., at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. As co-owner of these shows, ASA benefits from show revenues that support advocacy and member services. For more information, contact Bart Hall, 805.389.3339.


Policy Watch—Government Affairs Update
For more information on ASA Government Affairs activities, contact Gordon Robertson, VP and Government Affairs lead, x237 or Carol Forthman, director, Ocean Resource Policy, x244.

Robertson Testifies Before Congress on Invasive Asian Carp
On November 3, Gordon Robertson provided testimony before the House Fisheries and Oceans Subcommittee on the problems with Asian Carp in the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi River system. Robertson described the sportfishing community’s concerns stemming from these invasive species. Also testifying were Congressman Mark Green (R-WI) and representatives from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Wisconsin Commercial Fisheries Association and Catfish Farmers of America. Click here to view Robertson’s testimony.

FishNet Holds Reception for New USFWS Director
On November 7, FishNet held a reception at ASA to welcome Dale Hall, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s incoming director. Hall comes to Washington from his former post as the USFWS’s Southwest Regional Director. Members used the opportunity to meet and describe the interests of FishNet as a whole as well as their own individual groups.

ASA Meets With Senator Crapo to Discuss Farm Bill
On November 17, ASA led a delegation comprised of BASS/ESPN, the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and Trout Unlimited to a meeting with Senator Mike Crapo (R-ID) and members of his staff to review fisheries priorities in the 2007 Farm Bill. Items discussed included the possible creation of a new Farm Bill program and modifications to existing programs that would make them more conducive to fisheries projects. ASA will work with Crapo and other members of Congress to help ensure that fisheries are represented in the next version of the bill.

ASA President and CEO Appointed to SFBP Council
In November, Mike Nussman was appointed by the Secretary of the Interior to the Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership Council, the leading federal advisory committee on two of American’s most popular outdoor pursuits. The Council includes 16 members who serve two-year terms (as well as two ex officio members), making recommendations to the Department of the Interior through the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Gordon Robertson, who represented ASA during the November meeting of the Council in San Diego, Calif., was appointed alternate.

Robertson Attends NASC’s Annual Meeting
On November 22, Gordon Robertson attended the 2nd Annual Sportsmen-Legislator Summit, “Promoting a Pro-Sportsmen’s Agenda,” which serves as the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucus annual meeting. Members met to formulate a unified front in protecting the interests of sportsmen in state government. Robertson met with legislators from 23 states. ASA also hosted a lunch to discuss several sportfishing and angler access issues with state legislative leaders.

Cape Hatteras Access Issues
ASA recently gave testimony and submitted written comments on alternatives for a proposed interim plan for protected species at Cape Hatteras. The plan will address protection of certain species while the negotiated rulemaking on motorized vehicle access at the Cape proceeds. A new permanent superintendent has been appointed at Cape Hatteras National Seashore following two interim superintendents. ASA has met with the superintendent and will continue to work with the Park Service to ensure reasonable vehicle access for sportfishing.

Magnuson-Stevens Act Activity Continues
In October, the Senate Commerce Committee heard testimony on the proposed Magnuson-Stevens bill. It appears that the Committee is planning to take up the bill on December 13, although no official hearing has been scheduled. ASA has been working with Commerce Committee staff and will be meeting with staff and other Committee members prior to the hearing.

Katrina Follow-Up
The Senate Commerce Committee staff is planning a trip to the Gulf of Mexico in December to review the recovery efforts for the commercial fishery. ASA has worked with other groups to have recovery efforts include ways to reduce the previous overcapitalization of the fleet in the Gulf.

New Director for Coastal States Organization
The Coastal States Organization has appointed Katherine Andrews as new Executive Director. Andrews was previously the director for Florida's Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas program as well as coordinator of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance. ASA has met with Andrews and is looking forward to greater coordination between the two organizations.


Future Fisherman Foundation Update
For more information on Future Fisherman activities contact Laura Jerome, x254 or Jesse Graytock, x224.

Executive Director Search
A screening committee is in place to review applicants for the Executive Director of the Future Fisherman Foundation. The committee intends to conduct interviews during the month of December. November 30 was the deadline for application submissions. For more information about the Executive Director position, contact Gordon Robertson, ASA VP, x237.

National Fishing and Boating Grants Initiative
The Future Fisherman Foundation is working with the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation on a National Fishing and Boating Grants Initiative aimed at parks and recreation personnel. The initial workshop for grant recipients will be January 23-26, 2006, location to be determined. The workshop will focus on helping grant recipients acquire resources and training in spin fishing, fly fishing and fly tying, canoeing and kayaking. Up to 20 parks and recreation personnel are expected to participate. The foundation is creating the workshop manuals, lining up instructors and assisting with conducting the workshop.

2005 Future Fisherman Statistics

  • 1,145 confirmed new HOFNOD instructors in FY 2005.
  • Approximately $103,166 in gross sales through the Tackle Box Equipment Service to not-for-profit organizations that promote fishing and/or boating.
  • 160,018 confirmed youth and adults involved with HOFNOD in FY 2005.
  • 10,237 of confirmed adults and youth involved with the National PE Fishing and Boating Grants Initiative during FY 2005.


FishAmerica Foundation Updates
For more information about FishAmerica activities, contact Johanna Laderman, x245 or Jeff Bloem, x247.

FishAmerica Makes Mark on Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Boxes
In partnership with FLW Outdoors, BP Lubricants USA, Kellogg’s and Wal-Mart, FishAmerica’s “It’s My World” wristbands have made their debut on the side panel of the Championship Edition of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. The cereal box, featuring the Wal-Mart FLW Outdoors 2005 Land O’Lakes Angler of the Year, invites consumers to purchase wristbands to help FishAmerica maintain our nation’s fisheries and habitat. The boxes of Corn Flakes are available in Wal-Mart SuperCenters across the nation. The wristbands have raised more than $1,200 for the foundation. To get your wristband and support FishAmerica, visit www.fishamerica.org.

Gulf Fund Receives First Donations
On November 2, FishAmerica announced the establishment of the FishAmerica Gulf Fund to help restore the sport fisheries and fishing facilities in areas affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The story was carried by the New York Post and several other publications. FishAmerica accepts cash, checks or credit card contributions. Please make checks payable to FishAmerica Gulf Fund and mail to FishAmerica, 225 Reinekers Lane, Suite 420, Alexandria, VA, 22314 or go online to www.fishamerica.org for information on credit card donations.

Grants Available for Habitat Restoration Projects
FishAmerica recently announced the availability of up to $800,000 for marine and anadromous fish habitat restoration projects through FishAmerica’s partnership with the NOAA Restoration Center. Proposals up to $50,000 are due January 27, 2006. Since 2000, FishAmerica has partnered with NOAA to fund more than 200 projects valued nearly $3.5 million. These projects have restored habitat in 24 states for sportfish including salmon, trout, striped bass, bluefish, snook, tarpon, redfish, black drum, sheepshead and flounder.

Grant Proposals Due for Chesapeake Bay Restoration Efforts
Proposals are due December 2 for community-based, fisheries habitat restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed of Maryland. FishAmerica has teamed up with the Chesapeake Bay Trust to make up to $100,000 in funding available for 2006. Projects will restore fish and habitat, improve water quality and enhance fish stocks in this ecologically critical bay and its tributary rivers in Maryland. Since 2004, the partnership has funded eight projects, valued at over $148,300.

FishAmerica Contributors
Since the beginning of the new fiscal year (October 1), 9 members of the American Sportfishing Association have donated more than $14,600 through direct donations, donations to the FishAmerica Gulf Fund, licensed-product sales, tournament partnerships and endowment donations. These members include: Calderone & Associates; G.Loomis; Lipper Tools; Magic Products, Inc.; NETGRA; Pacific Products; Pro Line Manufacturing; Sportco Marketing; and the Yakima Bait Company. Names in bold are new since October 2005 update.


Message from ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman
From my perspective, for our members, there is no issue of greater importance to our industry than the manufacturer’s federal excise tax. The fair and equitable application of the excise tax law creates an equitable playing field in a highly competitive industry as well as provides essential funding for management of fisheries and boating access in this country.

In March, ASA’s Board of Directors made it a top priority to establish a dialog with the Internal Revenue Service and keep the communication lines open between the IRS and our members by establishing the Excise Tax Committee. As your trade association, it is mission critical to ensure that the federal excise tax is applied fairly and equitably across the board so that the tax does not influence competition.

On November 1, the IRS presented its revised essential terms scenario document to the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund Working Group and asked for comments from the sportfish and archery industries in anticipation of a December 14 meeting in Washington, D.C. We moved quickly to inform our members and I thank everyone who provided comment and new tax scenarios for the IRS’s review. The IRS’s document is available on our Web site. A more detailed update on this issue is in the latest edition of American Sportfishing, our association’s newsletter.

From the association’s standpoint there are three outcomes that must come from this review process: 1) fair and consistent application of the laws regarding the excise tax; 2) the IRS must take into consideration that its revised interpretation of essential terms has lead to companies being out of compliance and that these companies should not be penalized for the IRS’s inconsistent application of the law; and 3) the IRS is clear that the  industry values maintaining the revenue integrity of the trust fund established by the 1950 Sport Fish Restoration Act.

However, having said all this, from all indications, it appears that the IRS intends to wrap up this process by the end of 2005 and move forward with new guidelines in early 2006. ASA, through its member leadership and your colleagues, represents your best interests in this debate and will continue to do so. As I said in my message in the October/November issue of American Sportfishing, our job as your trade association is to make a difference and we will continue to advocate for your best interests with the IRS.

If you have any questions about this process, please don’t hesitate to contact me, 703-519-9691, x233, or Gordon Robertson, x237.

 

 

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