AFTCO’s Bill Shedd will be one of the five inductees into the 2023 International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Fishing Hall of Fame for his significant contributions to fishing conservation. He is the first child of a Hall of Fame member to be separately inducted as his father Milt Shedd entered the Hall of Fame in 2006.
Bill Shedd has volunteered over 15,000 hours to conservation projects, spending 400-500 hours every year for more than 35 years on marine conservation and sportfishing industry issues. Bill is known for co-founding United Anglers of Southern California (UASC), where he led that group’s efforts to develop the white seabass grow-out facilities to support the hatchery and played a key role with UASC in the effort to eliminate set gill nets in California. Bill played a key role in eliminating the experimental mako shark longline fishery in California. In 1989, Shedd started the AFTCO TAG FLAG and later championed tag and release fishing. In addition, Bill has been a vocal advocate for the protection of fishing access for all recreational anglers as passionate stewards of our marine environment. Bill is often quoted as saying that recreational anglers are the original stewards of marine resources in the modern conservation era.
Bill serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Coastal Conservation Association of California (CCA Cal) and the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI). He also currently serves on the boards of the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), Center for Sportfish Policy (CSP), and California Artificial Reef Enhancement program. In addition to his current roles, Bill previously served for seven years on the Board of Directors of the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and was Chairman of the ASA Government Affairs Committee for three decades. Bill also served on the board of United Sport Fishermen (USF), the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation (GHOF), as chairman of California’s Ocean Resources Enhancement and Hatchery Program (OREHP), and on the NOAA Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee (MAFAC).
Bill has received numerous conservation honors throughout his career, including from the American Sportfishing Association, the Center for Sportfishing Policy, the International Game Fish Association, the Coastal Conservation Association, and United Anglers of Southern California.
Bill’s name is synonymous with fisheries conservation in the U.S. and part of a legacy passed down by his father Milt. Bill is the AFTCO Chairman and CEO, positions previously held by his father. AFTCO was purchased by Milt in 1973 and Bill later built AFTCO into the company it is today.