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National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame

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Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum
Fiberglass muskie
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Established1960
LocationHayward, Wisconsin
Coordinates46°00′28″N 91°28′47″W / 46.0078°N 91.4797°W / 46.0078; -91.4797
Websitehttp://www.freshwater-fishing.org

The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame in Hayward, Wisconsin, dedicated to promoting freshwater fishing. Approximately 100,000 visitors tour the museum each year.[1] The 143-foot-long (44 m) muskie sculpture is the world's largest muskie sculpture.[2]

Museum

The hall of fame was founded in 1960,[1] with buildings constructed in 1976.[3] It is located on a six-acre (2.4 ha) plot of land in Hayward near Wisconsin Highway 27,[1] and it occupies 25,000 square feet (2,300 m2) in seven buildings.[1] One of the buildings is a 143-foot-long (44 m) fiberglass sculpture of a jumping muskie fish.[1] The lower jaw of the fish is an observation deck that has on occasion been used for weddings.[2] The museum contains exhibitions of over 400 mounted fish, along with 300 outboard motors.[4] The Hall of Fame also maintains records for the largest fresh water fish in the United States and the world.[3]

Inductees

Individuals are inducted[5] into the Hall of Fame in four categories: Enshrinement Programs, Fishing Guide Recognition, Legendary Anglers, and Organization Recognition.[1] There have been 65 individuals inducted under the Enshrinement Program for their national and world impact on fresh water fishing, 78 as Legendary Anglers for their impact on at least a regional level, 15 for their work in the field as fishing guides, and 24 organizations for their contributions to the sport.[1]

Notable inductees include Juliana Berners, Ole Evinrude, Virgil Ward, Izaak Walton, and baseball player Ted Williams, who was known for his fishing skill.[1]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Danilov, Victor J. (1997). Hall of fame museums. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 112–113. ISBN 0-313-30000-3. National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ a b Hintz, Daniel (2006). Wisconsin Off the Beaten Path (8th ed.). Globe Pequot. p. 110. ISBN 0-7627-4057-4. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  3. ^ a b McKeon, Bill (February 1976). Fish Story. Vol. 145. Popular Mechanics. p. 30. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  4. ^ "National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame". The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
  5. ^ See: Enshrinement/Induction Lists webpage. Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum official website. Retrieved 2010-10-30.

External links

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