Canadian Angler Hall of Famers to be honoured

Posted On February 17, 2011
Tomorrow morning gets off to an auspicious start when the latest inductees into the Canadian Angler Hall of Fame are officially honoured. The ceremony will take place during the annual fishing industry breakfast at the Spring Fishing and Boat Show at the International Centre in Toronto.  

Yours truly, in fact, will have the honour of presenting the distinction to Dan Otway, who will be accepting on behalf of his late father, Bill Otway (pictured above). Bill, who passed away last October, was a giant in the B.C outdoors community, having served, among many other things, as executive director of the B.C. Wildlife Federation. He is being inducted posthumously into the Hall of Fame’s Advocacy category Click here to learn more about his numerous accomplishments.  

As for the other inductees, they include:  
  • Media Inductee (a person who has used the media to reach or influence people widely in positive regard to sportfishing): Darryl Choronzey, host of Going Fishing TV
  • Angler Inductee (an avid angler, be it recreational, competitive or otherwise): Big Jim McLaughlin, tournament angler and publisher of Just Fishing Newspaper
  • Industry Leader Inductee (a person who has taken the initiative to help the industry in a positive way): Tom Brooke. outgoing vice-president of Shimano Canada 
Also to be handed out tomorrow is the Rick Amsbury Award, presented annually to the individual or individuals in the angling community who’ve made outstanding contributions throughout the course of the year. For 2011, the recipients are Leo Stakos and Ron James, hosts of Fish TV.  

As well, the annual Conservation Award, given to the group deemed to have made the biggest contribution to fisheries conservation, will be presented to Muskies Canada for its restoration project on Lake Simcoe, among other initiatives.  

Congratulations all!  

For last year’s recipients, click here.

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Patrick Walsh (Twitter: @OutdoorWalsh)
Patrick Walsh (Twitter: @OutdoorWalsh)

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///// FOLLOW ON TWITTER: @OutdoorWalsh ///// Outdoor Canada Editor Patrick Walsh grew up fishing and hunting in Bracebridge, Ontario, where he began his magazine career in 1983 as assistant editor of Muskoka Life. Since then, he has worked for a variety of media, both in Canada and abroad, earning numerous writing and editing awards. In both 2011 and 2005, the Canadian Society of Magazine Editors named him Editor of the Year, while Outdoor Canada was honoured as Magazine of the Year. Learn more: www.outdoorcanada.ca.

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