NMMA supports end to request for catch-share pilot program
The NMMA said the announcement represented a victory for the South Atlantic angling industry and anglers nationwide.
The NMMA said the announcement represented a victory for the South Atlantic angling industry and anglers nationwide.
On the infrastructure side, improvements should benefit manufacturers, the firm said.
The MRA is urging California boaters to oppose a bill that would eliminate interest deductions on second homes.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked an Obama administration rule that would have extended overtime eligibility to 4 million Americans.
In one of its first acts upon returning to Washington, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the Outdoor REC Act.
A long-awaited policy review has a coalition of recreational fishing advocates demanding Congress change laws.
Sea Tow issued safety tips for the Fourth of July weekend, when many boaters take to waterways to enjoy fireworks shows.

‘Sophia’s Law,’ drafted with ABYC and NMMA input, makes state the first to require alarm systems
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill into law that will require carbon monoxide detection systems on certain recreational boats.
Starting in model-year 2018, boatbuilders with installed gasoline fuel tanks that sell boats in California will need to meet new evaporative emission regulations
The NMMA said the announcement represented a victory for the South Atlantic angling industry and anglers nationwide.
On the infrastructure side, improvements should benefit manufacturers, the firm said.
The MRA is urging California boaters to oppose a bill that would eliminate interest deductions on second homes.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked an Obama administration rule that would have extended overtime eligibility to 4 million Americans.
In one of its first acts upon returning to Washington, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the Outdoor REC Act.
A long-awaited policy review has a coalition of recreational fishing advocates demanding Congress change laws.
Sea Tow issued safety tips for the Fourth of July weekend, when many boaters take to waterways to enjoy fireworks shows.

‘Sophia’s Law,’ drafted with ABYC and NMMA input, makes state the first to require alarm systems
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill into law that will require carbon monoxide detection systems on certain recreational boats.
Starting in model-year 2018, boatbuilders with installed gasoline fuel tanks that sell boats in California will need to meet new evaporative emission regulations