Join the Florida Sportsman Panel
August 03, 2017
By Florida Sportsman Editor
The FS Panel was created to give Florida's outdoors enthusiasts, like yourself, an opportunity to give your opinions on a wide range of outdoors topics including: conservation, fishing and hunting, environmental issues, ethical issues in the outdoors, and new products.
Your feedback will help guide conservation efforts, important policy matters and the possible creation of new products. Make your voice heard on decisions that shape the world of the Florida Sportsman.
Thanks for being a part of the solution! And don't forget to tell a friend.
Tight lines,
Blair Wickstrom Publisher
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Our pledge to our panel members is simple: your information and responses are strictly confidential. We never look at individual responses only aggregate data totals. You will not be contacted by anyone else. And you can leave the panel at any time. Period.
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