Thursday, June 3, 2010

Sea Striker Supports Future Fisherman Foundation

Sea Striker, a Morehead City, N.C. company that specializes in manufacturing high-quality saltwater tackle and fishing accessories, has formed a partnership with the Future Fisherman Foundation (F3) to support F3's new Tackle for Educators program.

"When we heard about the Foundation's new tackle program for educators, we knew immediately this was one way we could support the grassroots efforts of hundreds of devoted people who teach children how to fish each year," said Sea Striker president Dick Henry. "By offering discounts for qualified educators on Sea Striker High Performance Polarized Sunglasses and Sea Striker embroidered caps, we'll be helping provide essential eye protection and sun protection for youngsters involved in F3 programs such as Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs and Physh Ed. We're proud to be partnering with the Future Fisherman Foundation to help fishing instructors fulfill their equipment needs."

"The Tackle For Educators program is an important way we support educators who often find it difficult to finance year-round fishing experiences for kids who might not otherwise have opportunities to get out on the water and learn about fish, fishing and conservation," said Keith Sutton, executive director of F3. "It wouldn't be possible without the generosity of companies like Sea Striker. We are very appreciative Sea Striker, a respected company and leader in the industry, has established a partnership with us to help ensure the future of fishing."

To learn more about Sea Striker products, visit the company's website at www.seastriker.com. Details on the Future Fisherman Foundation's new Tackle for Educators program are available at www.futurefisherman.org.

Established in 1986, the Future Fisherman Foundation unites the sportfishing industry and a nationwide network of state outdoor educators, national conservation groups and youth organizations dedicated to introducing America's youth to angling and the outdoors. These efforts help people of all ages have safe and enjoyable fishing experiences that foster conservation ethics.

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