

As part of its mission to celebrate, promote and preserve the sport of bass fishing, the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors is again providing financial support to numerous conservation projects that will benefit grassroots efforts to improve the sport.
Over the past six years, the BFHOF has provided grants totaling over $127,000 to local bass fishing clubs and other organizations working with state fishery management agencies for various conservation projects.
“Thanks to our substantial fundraising success this year, we are prepared to offer nearly $20,000 in additional donations beyond our traditional conservation grants,” said BFHOF conservation committee chair Gene Gilliland. “We realized that there are a host of projects that don’t fit into the traditional bass club/agency partnership model. These groups have been selected for their foresight and commitment to improving the sport with boots-on-the-ground sweat equity.”
Five additional fishing organizations receiving Bass Fishing Hall of Fame donations in 2025 to enhance and preserve bass fishing were made possible by the Hall’s partnership with the Costa Compete + Conserve program. They include:
In addition to the above donations, the Hall was an important sponsor of the 2025 Black Bass Symposium in San Antonio in August. This was a meeting of state fishery biologists, university researchers, private water managers, media professionals, and anglers sharing information and ideas to plot a course for black bass management in the future.
The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame will be issuing a request for proposals for 2026 Conservation Grants in January as well as soliciting nominations for inductees into the Hall itself. The Hall will hold its annual induction dinner on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2026, at Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium in Springfield, Mo. There will also be a concurrent auction (visit www.BassFishingHOF.com for details) as part of the annual “Celebrate Bass Fishing Week “with funds raised going to assist the Hall in funding conservation grants such as these and other worthy endeavors benefiting the sport of bass fishing.