Nonprofit Madison Fishing Expo Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
By Dan Durbin - February 1, 2010"It's hard to believe that this show has grown to what it is from where it started," he said. "When this started out we were a bunch of guys who wanted to promote the sport of fishing but had no idea how to run a sport show. Now, it's one of the largest all-fishing shows in the country."
To celebrate the anniversary of the show, MFE will be allowing all current and retired military, and their immediate family, into the show free of charge. According to MFE, it's one small way they can help honor the armed forces and all they do for the country.
Steve Hauge, board member of MFE, said it is their way to honor the men and women of our military.
"This really hits close to home too because so many units from the area are returning from deployment," he said. "A very large portion of people that attend our show have served in one way or another and this is just one way we can honor them."
Hauge added that the show decided to also allow immediate family into the show.
"We realize that loved ones also make a tremendous sacrifice while their husbands, wives and others are off serving their country so we decided to let them in for free too."Military personnel should where their uniform, or bring in military ID or DD214 Form, for free entry.
The all-volunteer, nonprofit show, has donated more than $600,000 to date to various fishing projects in Wisconsin as well as a yearly scholarship to Stevens Point.
- $12,500 to the Yahara Fishing Club for the Warner Park Project
- $5,000 - Fishing Expo Scholarship Fund - UW Stevens Point
- $10,500 - City of Middleton - Pheasant Branch project
- $2,000 - Thursday's Child - Lake Wisconsin event
- $2,000 - Harry Nohr Chapter, Trout Unlimited - Big Spring Creek project
"Kids are the future of our sport," Rolfsmeyer said. "Some day, these kids are going to be lawmakers or wardens or senators. They will end up affecting the sport of fishing. We figure if we can get them involved in fishing they will appreciate it, and want to protect it in the future."
For their 25h anniversary, the MFE will have more events and speakers than ever before as well as free MFE fishing towels for a few hundred people each day of the show. There will also be a free drawing compliments of the MFE for a Lund boat package valued at over $12,000.
Sponsors include NBC 15, Q106.3, Subway, Wisconsin Outdoor News, Discover Wisconsin, and Outdoor Wisconsin.
The show runs February 26-28. Hours are Friday 4 p.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-7 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Go to www.madfishexpo.com for more information.