The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation, in a newly released study, found that nearly 10 million outdoor enthusiasts are considering boat ownership.
The 2010 Special Report on Fishing and Boating, conducted by RBFF and The Outdoor Foundation, revealed that of the 48 million anglers in the United States, 41 million are participating in freshwater fishing, an increase of 2 percent from last year. Other key findings report that fishing is recognized as the top "gateway" activity, spurring involvement in other outdoor interests and "next-gen" anglers, those under 18 years of age, make up more than 23 percent of all fishing participants.
"Although overall participation is down slightly from 2008, we're delighted to see that freshwater fishing, which is by far the most popular type of fishing in the U.S., has been able to reverse a two-year downward trend into a one-year positive increase in participation," RBFF president and CEO Frank Peterson said in a statement.
The study also found:
Great information and stats.
Good to hear that fw fishing is trending upward-