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Tuesday
Jul272010

AIM PRO'S & JJ KELLER FOUNDATION COMING TO AKASKA, SD

AIM Pros Gives Back Pro Walleye Series and J.J. Keller Foundation Set New Standard To Improve Fisheries, Promote Fishing


Anglers Insight Marketing
Published July 26, 2010

When the AIM Pro Walleye Series comes to a community, it brings more than just glimpses of your favorite pro walleye anglers up on stage and tips on where to find fish when the tournament ends.
 



Just ask the hundreds of children who leave smiling with free fishing rods and reels that will introduce them to enjoying fishing and boating, perhaps for the first time. Ask the children who learned to cast that fishing rod, create their own fishing lures, and learned about the ecology of the rivers and lakes near them at special tournament events
   
 


And ask nonprofits, which benefit from grants that include supporting restoration of spawning habitat lost to fish for more than a century.

It also supports numerous good works within communities through the good works of several pros who are helping bring the knowledge and enjoyment of fishing to a new generation.

Who else besides AIM doing it? No one. The AIM Pro Walleye Series is the ONLY tournament series in North America to do so. Here's how it works:

When AIM anglers come to town, that community receives a grant from AIM through one of its owner/founders, the J.J. Keller Fishing Team. Leading that effort is James J. Keller, of Neenah, Wis., and who is a board member of the J.J. Keller Foundation.

 Keller is president and COO of J.J. Keller and Associates, the world's largest publisher and servicing agent covering rules and regulations covering on-the-ground transportation logistics, OSHA workplace safety and human resources regulations.

 In layman's terms, Keller says, "we have a full line of products to help truck lines and logistics companies, and anyone in interstate transportation. We have 6,000 products and services, including supplies and software products to keep companies up-to-date for in-plant government safety requirements. We're the experts in rules and regulations and we offer services to help those companies comply."

Besides running the company begun by his father, John J. Keller, he also spearheads the work of the J.J. Keller Foundation, also founded by his father and Mother, Ethel D. Keller. Since 1990, it has given away more than $25 million to local community nonprofits to help fund everything from hospital expansions and truck driver training centers, to supporting universities, such as J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium, at The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.

"My wife and I also have started our own, the James J. & Rosanne C. Keller Family Foundation. And, we're doing the same thing that dad did," Keller adds.

How's all that relate to walleye? Simple.

Keller's also been fishing for walleye more than 50 years. "Before AIM was founded I was fishing in tournaments and got a little famous in northern Wisconsin in the 1970s for catching big fish using big baits and trolling," he adds. Keller's techniques were a regular feature on television shows and in articles by Babe Winkleman and Al Lindner.
 



"I was the only guy in Wisconsin with a center console boat at the time, a white Mako. I used it to tear'em up good then." Among the accolades he garnered was being named In Fisherman Master Angler of the Year in 1978.

 It was while Keller was guiding for lakers and salmon on Lake Michigan in the 1980s and 90s, that his son, Brian, developed in interest in walleye, which rekindled the flame in dad too.

After James and Brian fished the Mercury National and other national and local tournaments between 2000 and 2008, AIM was formed and father and son became two of its select group of owners. "We became investors, and we're fishing all five tournaments as this year as the J.J. Keller Fishing Team."

 So, here's where the pieces come together.

 "I got together with Scott (Matheson, AIM CEO), along with fellow pros like Tommy Skarlis, and we began talking about how the Keller Foundation could help AIM give back to communities hosting our tournaments."

As a result, at nearly every event, the Foundation, through AIM, gives at least $5,000 to one or more nonprofits picked by AIM in the area tourneys take place.

 "Brian and I each give $2,500 through the Foundation's discretionary fund. It's one way of showing communities the importance of hosting an AIM tournament, and it's a way that AIM gives back to that community. All the nonprofits we donate to need the funds to carry on important work to promote fishing and encourage a new generation to enjoy the outdoors and hopefully walleye fishing in particular," Keller adds.

At May's Bay City event, for example, the Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit based in Arlington, Va., with a local office in Bay City, received $5,000.

The funding helped support youth activities at BayFest, including a children's learn-to-fish event at the tournament weigh-in site.  More than 250 rod and reel combinations were given free to children attending. In a large tent, kids also learned about river biology, fish identification, did fisheries arts and crafts and participated in a fun learn-to-cast outdoor course.
 
 


The funds also will support BayFest/J.J. Keller Foundation scholarships to two local students pursing fisheries and wildlife studies, to be awarded in September. Further, the grant will help the City of Frankenmuth create a fish passage at the Frankenmuth Dam on the Cass River.
  
That project will reconnect 73 miles of high-quality spawning habitat to Saginaw Bay that's been unavailable to walleye and sturgeon for more than 150 years. Construction begins in summer 2011.

At the Brimley Mich., Bay Mills Invitational in June, the Keller Foundation's $5,000 gift supported Fishing Has No Boundaries, another youth fishing clinic, which also included a donation to the local Boys and Girls Clubs, and funded another rod-reel giveaway to kids. AIM walleye pro Marianne Huskey helped coordinate that event and provided hands-on instruction to the children attending.

Another Foundation gifting is scheduled for the upcoming AIM tournament on the Missouri River in Akaska, S.D., Aug. 12-14.
 
 In addition to the Foundation's community support, other AIM pros also promote fishing in the communities they visit. At the Bay City event, Michigan AIM pro Mark Martin and Ohio's Mark Brumbaugh ran a three-day hands-on walleye fishing seminar using the participant's own boats to better acquaint their owners with techniques the pros use.
  
 The Foundation also donated $10,000 to AIM as this year's Angler of The Year prize. "AIM's record of giving back to the community not only promotes good feelings. It promotes goodwill everywhere we go, makes hundreds of children more interested in the outdoors, promotes exercise rather than sitting in front of a television playing a videogame, and we pros make lasting friendships in the process. It's good for everyone."




  
 
Saturday
Jul242010

Senior Citizens Free Fishing Day

Senior Citizen’s Free Fishing Day

 

Wednesday July 14th the South Dakota Walleye Classic & Festival and several sponsor’s from surrounding Town’s hosted a Senior Citizen’s Free Fishing Day.

There were 38 Senior Citizens registered and gathered by 9:00 a.m.  at the Akaska Bait Shop with 15 Guides with Boats, and a group of volunteer’s to help get all of the people down to the Boat Dock at Swan Creek, and get loaded on boats and pontoon’s.

The weather forecast was for 10 to 20 mph northwest winds later in the day, and the fishing report was good fishing on the Swan Creek sand bar. So 15 boats got loaded and headed for the sand bar, as they rounded the corner at the mouth of Swan Creek into the Missouri River, the winds were blowing at least 20 to 30 with some gusts higher. Some boats turned around and went into Swan Creek out of the wind and began fishing, while other’s braved the winds and drifted the sand bar. By 11:00 most all the boats and pontoons were in Swan Creek out of the gusty 40 mph wind. The senior’s were all having a bafun, being in a boat on the water, and some local senior’s had never been on the Missouri River in a boat. I think everyone caught fish (except Marie Starks), and by 12:30 everyone was heading to the boat dock to load up and head into Akaska for lunch. It had been decided because of the wind to have lunch at the Community Center instead of at the Swan Creek campground.

Jim Houck and his volunteer’s were waiting for all those hungry fishermen & women to get in line for some of the best “Pork Sandwiches” with salad, chips, watermelon and your choice of drinks. A special cake provided by Payless Foods of Mobridge with the South Dakota Walleye Classic & Festival logo was topping on a very good lunch. A group picture was taken, and we sent all the Senior’s home looking forward to next year’s Senior Citizen’s Free Fishing Day.


Monday
Jul122010

Next Stop, Akaska, SD Aug 12-14, 2010

Anglers Insight Marketing
Published July 7, 2010

The AIM Pro Walleye Series™ will hold their August tournament on Lake Oahe. August 12 to 14, 2010 will be the dates of the event, based out of Akaska, South Dakota. This tournament will expand the South Dakota Walleye Classic which debuted in 2008, and bring the AIM Pro Anglers from across the U.S. to this premier fishery.

Lake Oahe is the 4th largest man-made reservoir in the United States. Lake Oahe stretches 231 miles (372 km) up the course of the Missouri River to Bismarck, North Dakota. The shore line encompasses 2,250 miles, beginning at the dam just north of Pierre, South Dakota.

The AIM Pros will hope to unravel the hundreds of square miles of Missouri River to find heavy daily limits of Lake Oahe walleyes. With the AIM Pro Walleye Series™ exclusive Catch-Record-Release™ format, Pro Anglers will be able to "weigh" their seven largest fish each day. New AIM tournament records have been broken at each of this seasons events and with the quality of Lake Oahe's fishery new records could be set on any given day.
Current AIM records; Big Fish is 14.25 lbs, Big Basket 55.17 lbs and Total Tournament winning weight is 139.46 lbs.

The immediate release format will allow the Pros to bypass the restrictive slot limit that would otherwise restrict the daily catch to only ONE fish over 20 inches. The AIM Pro Walleye Series™ format will allow ALL seven fish to exceed 20 inches! A healthy 20-inch Lake Oahe walleye may weigh more than two, or even three 14-inch fish that would otherwise be included in daily baskets.



The AIM Pros will need to bring all their expertise to Lake Oahe. This body of water has features of a river (with distinct channels), reservoir (including flooded timber), and a lake (with hundreds of miles of shoreline, points, and bays.) Past experience predicts that presentations will include crank bait trolling, live bait rigging, and many variations of jigging. Complicating the Pros' decisions will be varying water levels that are common on the huge Oahe system.

Doc Samson says it right, "Oahe is booming for fishing and the fish are big. Since the water is rising, we will have many choices. Fish by the landing, go North or South, fish shallow or deep or find trees. Besides the fishing we will have Dakota landscape which is

Tuesday
May182010

AIM™ Announces Special Hunting Prizes Packages for Pro and Co-anglers

Anglers Insight Marketing
Published May 14, 2010

Plymouth, WI - (May 14, 2010) For the 2010 season, AIM is providing a offering a prize pool filled with great hunting opportunities. 

Oahe Wings and Walleyes, owned by AIM Pro Angler Chad Schilling, is again donating ten guided 3-day pheasant hunts in Akaska, SD. These quality pheasant hunts will be awarded to two lucky Co-anglers at each of the five AIM tournaments in 2010. 

John Butts Outdoors is again donating whitetail deer hunts in the Dryden, Ontario area. John Butts is also an accomplished tournament angler and supporter of the AIM Pro Walleye Series™. These Canadian whitetail hunts will be awarded to the Second place pro angler finisher in three events.

Jarrad Fluekiger, AIM pro angler and guide, is donating whitetail deer hunts in the Buffalo County, Wisconsin area. These Rutting Ridge whitetail hunts will be awarded to the Second place pro angler finisher in two events. Another hunt will be awarded to the pro angler who finishes just below the payout level at the AIM International Walleye Championship™, which will again be held at Lake Winnibigosh, MN in September.

The 2010 AIM International Walleye Championship™ will also feature a special team championship. A field of 30 teams from the AIM Sanctioned Series program will compete in their own event within the first two days of the Championship. These teams will be competing for a special purse of $15,000 in cash, plus prizes estimated at $7500.00. In addition to the cash prizes, the winning team members will receive a Rutting Ridge and a John Butts Outdoors whitetail hunt.

Scott Matheson, President and CEO of AIM stated, "As an angler-owned company, we are the beneficiaries of these quality outfitters who have demonstrated their commitment to seeing AIM succeed. Every new sponsorship allows AIM to increase payouts beyond our baseline of 100% of entry fees, and to reward our Pro Angler and Co-angler participants."

 For more information on AIM, the 2010 AIM Pro Walleye Series™ and special events, sponsors and professional anglers, visit www.aimfishing.com.  Please also see www.oahewings.com, www.JohnButts.com, and www.ruttingridgeoutfitters.com for information on these quality outfitters.

 

Anglers Insight Marketing, LLC™ (AIM) is a unique tournament organization created by many of the most successful professional walleye anglers and other investors who share a mission of advancing not only competitive angling but the entire fishing industry.  The organization is dedicated to providing unmatched marketing exposure to the competitive anglers and the supporting sponsors. AIM's unique Catch-Record-Release™ format, dynamic events and the introduction of new and innovative technologies have been designed to bring a higher level of entertainment and useful information to the world of fishing.

 AIM Marketing Partners

South Dakota Tourism, Lund Boat Company, Mercury Marine, Crestliner Boats, JJ Keller Fishing Team, Navionics, Inc., Fin-Tech Tackle, John Butts Outdoors,

Oahe Wings & Walleyes, Rutting Ridge Outfitters, Do It Molds, Pier of d'Nort docks, Me and My Catch, Rite in the Rain Paper, Worldwide Marine Insurance, The Judge Tournament Rulers

Tuesday
Apr132010

Akaska Walleye Classic & Festival and AIM Ink Historic Partnership

Anglers Insight Marketing

Published April 12, 2010

Akaska, South Dakota - (April 12th, 2010) - Among many outdoor enthusiasts, South Dakota is known as a natural paradise, with gorgeous, varying terrain and waterways and unmatched fishing and hunting opportunities.  A  groundbreaking new partnership with Anglers Insight Marketing (AIM) will showcase all that this gem of the Midwest has to offer, giving outdoorsmen and women an inside look at this great state.  This exciting new partnership has been developed to provide South Dakota and the South Dakota Walleye Classic & Festival with a unique opportunity to promote itself through the world's top walleye anglers and the newest, most innovative professional fishing organization in the country.

 
 



Details of the partnership include:

•    Three South Dakota-based AIM Pro Anglers will fish from tournament boats wrapped with the South Dakota "Great Faces, Great Places" messaging. These anglers will spread the message of vacations in South Dakota across the Midwest as they compete in AIM Pro Walleye Series™ tournaments, as well as other appearances.
•    50 of the top AIM Pro Anglers will sport the South Dakota Tourism logos on their vehicles, boats, and tournament jerseys throughout the 2010 competition season and other appearances. These Pros will also make special appearances on behalf of South Dakota at numerous travel and sport shows throughout the Midwest.
•    South Dakota Tourism will sponsor the Big Basket Awards at each of the AIM Pro Walleye Series™ in 2010 to further highlight South Dakota's recognition of anglers' achievements everywhere.
•    South Dakota Tourism will sponsor a special Pro-Celebrity tournament on August 15th, the day after the Akaska AIM Pro Walleye Series™ event. South Dakota dignitaries will be paired up with AIM Pro Anglers for a special day of competitive fishing on Lake Oahe, featuring the exclusive AIM Catch-Record-Release™ format.

Anglers Insight Marketing, LLC™ will also provide year-round promotions for South Dakota Tourism via its dynamic multi-media approach and through its five AIM Pro Walleye Series™ events in 2010. Sponsored anglers will help create content focused on demonstrating all that South Dakota has to offer.  This content will be shared via the AIM Website and through other multi-media channels. 

"AIM anglers love fishing in South Dakota and the Akaska South Dakota Walleye Classic & Festival has become a favorite stop for many of them and their families," said Scott Matheson, president and CEO of AIM.  "It is a natural fit for one of our country's great natural resource states to partner with our growing and promotionally-driven organization.  We look forward to putting our unique marketing abilities to work with the great people of South Dakota to help drive outdoor enthusiasts and their families to vacation in their magnificent state."

Part of the state's Matching Dollar Challenge program, this project is designed to fund new initiatives to bring more visitors to South Dakota. George Kessler, Akaska Walleye Classic & Festival spokesperson said,  "AIM gives us the opportunity to share our story through some of the best fishermen in the world and an organization that truly understands how to connect with people who will be interested in visiting our great state."

 
 

Further information about AIM as well as up-to-the-minute updates about tournaments can be found at the AIM web site: www.aimfishing.com. More information about South Dakota Tourism resources and to request a FREE vacation Guide, please visit http://www.travelsd.com.

About the FY2010 Matching Dollar Challenge
The Matching Dollar Challenge is a cooperative marketing partnership that is to be used solely for new initiatives. In order to be considered for the new matching challenge funds, participating organizations must illustrate that funds will be used in cooperation with the Office of Tourism's efforts. Challenge recipients are working in conjunction with the Office of Tourism for planning and implementation purposes. The Matching Dollar Challenge program is a part of Goal 1 of the 2010 initiative to double visitor spending in South Dakota.

 
 

About AIM
Anglers Insight Marketing, LLC™ (AIM) is a unique tournament organization created by many of the most successful professional walleye anglers and other investors who share a mission of advancing not only competitive angling but the entire fishing industry.  The organization is dedicated to providing unmatched marketing exposure to the competitive anglers and the supporting sponsors. AIM's unique Catch-Record-Release™ format, dynamic events and the introduction of new and innovative technologies have been designed to bring a higher level of entertainment and useful information to the world of fishing.