Safe angling at Recycled Fish
November 17th 2009 21:48
The other day, I was talking to my friend Teeg Stouffer over at Recycled Fish and we decided it's a good time to get the word out about all the good work that's being done.
With support from well know companies such as Berkley, Dick's Sporting Goods, FoodSource Lures, and many others, Recycled Fish continues its efforts to bring a message of commonsense conservation to the public while maintaining an appreciation for all of the Earth's resources.
With support from well know companies such as Berkley, Dick's Sporting Goods, FoodSource Lures, and many others, Recycled Fish continues its efforts to bring a message of commonsense conservation to the public while maintaining an appreciation for all of the Earth's resources.
The thing I'm really big on right now is our SAFE Angling kits. As it states on the website, "SAFE Angling stands for ‘Sustaining Angling, Fish and Ecosystems.'" To put it more simply, stuff that's good for the environment.
Here's a sample of what you get in every SAFE Angling kit: lead free sinkers and jigs, circle and cam action hooks, non-plastic soft baits,and even a high quality wooden float by Thill. Then, to keep all this equipment organized, you get a tackle box from Flambeau. And if you think the tackle box is some sort of factory second or throw away item from another corporate giant, you can arrange the dividers in your tackle box to make it truly "your own" and use it for years to come!
Here's a sample of what you get in every SAFE Angling kit: lead free sinkers and jigs, circle and cam action hooks, non-plastic soft baits,and even a high quality wooden float by Thill. Then, to keep all this equipment organized, you get a tackle box from Flambeau. And if you think the tackle box is some sort of factory second or throw away item from another corporate giant, you can arrange the dividers in your tackle box to make it truly "your own" and use it for years to come!
Let's be frank, if you do much fishing, it's nearly impossible to get rid of all the pollutants in your tackle box in one swoop. However, these kits are a good start.
Remember to take the hooks outta yer pocket before ya sit down!
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Comment by Teeg Stouffer
Coming soon, we'll have these in our online store (www.RecycledFish.org/store) but right now the best place to get them is www.greentackle.com or www.redrockstore.com.
Complete list of places to find them at www.RecycledFish.org/SAFEKit.
This stuff isn't just good for our waters, it catches fish better than plastic and lead!