
An ‘Exceptional Year’
Johnson Outdoors posted record fiscal-year results, citing strong market conditions and high demand.

Johnson Outdoors posted record fiscal-year results, citing strong market conditions and high demand.

Net sales jumped 54 percent to $213.6 million, with all segments reporting gains.

With jumps in nearly all its business segments, the recreation manufacturer saw net sales increase by 26 percent.

Demand for its fishing, camping and watercraft products continued.

Johnson Outdoors continued to ride the boating wave into its fiscal Q4.

A strong first quarter brought second-quarter sales up 3 percent on a year-to-year basis.

The manufacturer of marine electronics and trolling motors reported sales gains of 23 percent for its first fiscal quarter.

Effective tariff mitigation boosted Q4 profits.

The company says it will continue to innovate as new entrants enter the field.

Larry Baab is group vice president — Camping & Watercraft Recreation.

Johnson Outdoors posted record fiscal-year results, citing strong market conditions and high demand.

Net sales jumped 54 percent to $213.6 million, with all segments reporting gains.

With jumps in nearly all its business segments, the recreation manufacturer saw net sales increase by 26 percent.

Demand for its fishing, camping and watercraft products continued.

Johnson Outdoors continued to ride the boating wave into its fiscal Q4.

A strong first quarter brought second-quarter sales up 3 percent on a year-to-year basis.

The manufacturer of marine electronics and trolling motors reported sales gains of 23 percent for its first fiscal quarter.

Effective tariff mitigation boosted Q4 profits.

The company says it will continue to innovate as new entrants enter the field.

Larry Baab is group vice president — Camping & Watercraft Recreation.