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Vote Yes on Florida's Amendment 2 this election day - By Phil Lillo

Not many people get to turn their favorite hobby into a full-time job. Thankfully, I'm one of the lucky few. Thirty-five years ago, I joined the Don Coffey Company, a sales agency representing brands in the fishing industry. In 2009, I was fortunate enough to purchase the company and still own it today and we're proud to call Orlando home.

I was also fortunate to serve as Chair of the Board for the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), the trade association for fishing tackle manufacturers, retailers, and media, from 2022-24.

In both roles and my more than 30 years of experience in the industry, I've seen the value that fishing provides not just to those directly involved in the sport but to entire communities that rely on anglers spending their time and money on the opportunity for a catch of a lifetime or to just enjoy a day on the water. Many of these communities are right here in our home state, which boasts the largest fishing economy in the country according to research from Southwick Associates.

In 2023 alone, 4.3 million anglers spent over $8 billion and supported 120,000 Florida jobs. In total, the fishing industry contributed almost $14 billion to our state's economy through tackle sales, fishing charters, hotel stays, dining, and fuel, among other purchases. Florida's fisheries have also produced more International Game Fish Association world records than any other state. None of these feats are a coincidence but instead the result of thoughtful conservation efforts, habitat protection, vast public access, and promotion of the state's diverse aquatic resources.

Thankfully, the Florida legislature has recognized the importance of protecting the many values fishing provides and voters have the chance this November to enshrine the right to fish and hunt in our state's constitution. By voting yes on Amendment 2, anglers can make their voice heard and cement Florida's title as the fishing capital of the world.

If passed, Amendment 2 will preserve forever fishing and hunting as a public right to be enjoyed by all. While some states are proposing bans on fishing, Florida is hoping to join 25 other states, including Texas, Alabama, and Mississippi, in supporting our robust sportfishing economy and protecting the rights of anglers.

Fishing in Florida is worth more than just dollars and cents, though. It's the memories of time shared with loved ones, a new adventure, or simply a way to relax outside and unwind.

When I was four years old, my father visited Florida on vacation and caught two sailfish on a charter trip. Our whole family moved down from New Jersey the following week and I've called it home ever since. Now, as a father of two, an avid angler, and someone who has made a living in the fishing industry, I feel an obligation to protect the rights of my children and future generations to enjoy these same opportunities. For this reason, I am casting my vote yes on Florida's Amendment 2 this election day and I hope you will join me.

Phil Lillo is the CEO and Owner of Don Coffey Company and Immediate Past Board Chair of the American Sportfishing Association. Phil moved to Florida at the age of four and has lived in Windermere for more than 20 years.

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