Bullet Weights Continues its Support Of Future Fisherman’s Educators Programs

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (April 23, 2012)—Bullet Weights Inc. of Alda, Neb., is proud to continue  its support of  the Future Fisherman Foundation (F3) to be sure educators using F3 programs such as Hooked On Fishing Not On Drugs and Physh Ed have access to environmentally friendly weights to use within their classrooms.

 “For teachers running programs that often include dozens of children, having access to the great products developed by Bullet Weights is invaluable. These programs run year-round, so replenishing supplies such as sinkers is a constant necessity,” said Mark Gintert, the Foundation’s executive director.

“Through its programs, the Foundation ensures that thousands of today’s children have an opportunity to fish and learn about conservation, biology and other important facets of fishing,” said Bullet Weights president Joe Crumrine. “We want to support those efforts, and offering quality products to teachers through the Tackle for Educators program is one way we can help.”

in 1995, Bullet Weights demonstrated its innovation as a company by adding Ultra Steel® and Ultra Tin™ products to its line of lead fishing weights. Some of these sinkers, which have unique performance advantages, are among those available to educators, including 10-packs of Bullet Weight’s Premium Lead Free Tin Split Shot, a 124-piece Bullet Weight Lead Free Tin Split Shot Assortment and 12-packs of 1/8-ounce Ultra Steel Bullet Weights.

To learn more about Bullet Weights products, visit the company’s website at www.bulletweights.com. Details on the Future Fisherman Foundation’s new Tackle for Educators program are available at www.futurefisherman.org.

Established in 1986, the Future Fisherman Foundation unites the sportfishing industry and a nationwide network of state outdoor educators, national conservation groups and youth organizations dedicated to introducing America’s youth to angling and the outdoors. These efforts help people of all ages have safe and enjoyable fishing experiences that foster conservation ethics.