FLW Outdoors Donates Over $5,000 to Restore Lake Okeechobee

January 27, 2006
FLW Tour News Archive

CLEWISTON, Fla. (Jan. 27, 2006) - In an effort to promote conservation among the fisheries that host its professional bass tournaments, FLW Outdoors has donated more than $5,000 to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.

   The donation coincides with the 2006 Wal-Mart FLW Tour event presented by Snickers, held Jan. 18-21 on Lake Okeechobee in Clewiston. At the event, the FishAmerica Foundation and Castrol administered a conservation program through which wristbands were sold for a minimum of $1 each, and proceeds were donated to local conservation efforts.

   The wristbands, which signify support for the preservation and restoration of America's great fisheries, were purchased by both FLW Tour anglers and fans.

   A total donation of $5,460, including the wristband proceeds and $5,000 provided by FLW Outdoors through the FishAmerica Foundation, will be used to restore Lake Okeechobee habitat devastated by consecutive hurricane seasons.

   Don Fox, a state biologist for the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission stationed in Clewiston, has the difficult task of assessing the hurricane damage. Fox said both the 2005 and 2006 donations from FLW Outdoors and the FishAmerica Foundation will be used to restore fisheries habitat and enhance the bass population as part of the intricate process of rebuilding the lake.

   The next opportunity to support the new conservation program is at the FLW Tour event to be held on Lake Murray Feb. 8-11. All donations received at the tournament will benefit a local fishery.

   In 2000, FLW Outdoors announced its partnership with the FishAmerica Foundation, the conservation arm of the American Sportfishing Association. Since then, FLW Outdoors has directly donated more than $285,000 and helped to generate more than $1 million for local conservation projects.

   "It's our job to ensure that we leave a fishery in better condition than when we arrive," said Charlie Evans, president and CEO of FLW Outdoors. "We do this by maintaining an extremely high live-release rate and by contributing funds for conservation efforts in the host cities where our tournaments are held. Our long-term relationship with the FishAmerica Foundation demonstrates our commitment to continually improving America's finest waters."