Bahamas represented at world's largest sportfishing trade show - ICAST

Tue, Jul 28th 2015, 07:49 AM

L to R: Captain Randy Thompson, Professional Guide and Bahamas Fly Fishing Industry Association Member, Mangrove Cay, Andros; Miriam Cartwright, Owner, Greenwich Creek Lodge, Long Island; Robert Ulrich, Multi Media Group, Publisher of The Bahamas Fishing Map  & Guide; Cheryl Bastian, Owner, Swain's Cay Lodge, Mangrove Cay, Andros and Vice-President, Bahama Out Islands Promotion Board; Ian Davis, President, Yellow Dog Adventures (one of the largest fly fishing tour operators in the U.S.); Robert  Meher, Owner, East End Lodge, Grand Bahama Island; Benjamin Pratt, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. ORLANDO, Florida -- A delegation from the Bahamas Out Island Promotion Board and the Ministry of Tourism traveled to Orlando, Florida recently to participate in the International Convention of Allied Sportsfishing (ICAST) - the world's largest sportfishing trade show. The convention, which is in its 58th year, was held July 14-17 at the Orange Country Convention Centre. More than 12,000 representatives from the global sportfishing industry travel for the event to display the latest innovations in tackle, gear, accessories and apparel.
According to officials, the role of the Bahamian delegation at the show was to establish a presence among trading partners as a world-leading destination for recreational fishing.The show also showcased new products, packages and specials being offered by local lodges and guides in The Bahamas.
Senior Manager in the Sustainable Tourism Department at Ministry of Tourism Benjamin Pratt, who has responsibility for the fly fishing market, said this convention was vital to the local fishing industry.
"The Islands of The Bahamas has had in 2014/2015 what many fly fishing lodge operators and guides have described as one of the best fishing season since the beginning of the economic recession which started in 2008," he said. "We believe that with further training, product development and promotion, the sector will continue to yield positive results well into the future."

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