PIFG supports research programs that rely on active fishermen participation. These programs build relationships between the fishing community and fishery scientist and mangers. They help fishermen better understand fishery management and conservation programs, processes and goals. Cooperative research include angler based tagging, gear development or modification and collecting samples for scientific studies
Fishermen Network
Building an active network of fishermen, fishing and seafood representatives, fishery organizations, government agencies and other interested parties is one of the fundamental functions of PIFG. The network supports all PIFG programs.
Network tools include:
Quarterly newsletter highlights activities, local and federal legislation, fishery issues and other important fishery topics
Web site distributes timely information
Web site polls fishermen opinion on important issues
Online Flea Market offers fishermen a venue to swap fishing equipment, services and tackle
The Tackle Teaser discount card provides fishermen with loads of discounts on products and services fishermen actually use.
Supporting Fishermen and Fish