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A great loss OUTLOOK
THERE’S A STORY I like to tell about Wil Wegman that to me succinctly sums up his character. It was around 2005, and I was driving with my then young son when I got into some car trouble. Since we weren’t far from the local Ministry of Natural Resources office where Wil worked, I called him to ask if he could give us a lift back home, which was also in Aurora at the time, while I sorted things out. Wil was there in mere minutes—he didn’t even think twice. I’d only known him for a few years at the time, but I knew he’d be only too happy to help.
It was that very mindset that, in large part, made Wil such an important and cherished member of the Canadian sportfishing community, and why that same community was so devastated when Wil passed away from cancer on May 21 at age 63. As our fishing editor, Gord Pyzer, remarked, “He was such a gentleman, such a kind and thoughtful person. If we all had friends the calibre of Wil, the world would be such a better place.” Not surprisingly, similar words of praise were echoed endless times across social media by his many friends and colleagues.
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Perhaps more important than Wil’s wonderful disposition, though, were his immense contributions to sportfishing and fisheries conservation. For those of you who didn’t know Wil, he worked for more than 30 years for the Ontario government on a wide variety of fish and wildlife conservation programs, among them Lake Simcoe’s muskie restoration project. He also liaised with the media, and organized numerous outreach initiatives aimed at getting families and kids engaged in fishing.
His day job aside, Wil was also one of the volunteer co-founders of the Aurora Bassmasters, where he was the long-serving conservation director working on everything from habitat restoration to fish-tagging research to combatting invasive species. He also served for 15 years as the conservation director of the Ontario BASS Nation. Plus, Wil wrote about fishing and conservation for various publications, this one included, and conducted countless workshops to help others become better anglers. The list of his contributions goes on and on.
Of course, Wil was also a rabid recreational angler himself, and a longtime fixture on Ontario’s competitive bass tournament circuit. And when he wasn’t fishing? One of his favourite non-angling pursuits was to join in the annual “Swim with the Fishes” event, front-crawling across Lake Couchiching to help raise money for the Child Advocacy Centre of Simcoe/Muskoka. Remember what I said about the kind of guy he was?
In 2017, it was my great privilege to introduce Wil when he was inducted into the Canadian Angler Hall Fame, one of the many accolades he so richly deserved. That same year, Wil also received the National Recreational Fisheries Award from Fisheries and Oceans Canada for his tireless conservation efforts, as well as the Rick Morgan Professional Conservation Award from the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. One can only wonder what more he would have gone on to accomplish if not for this cruel disease. As Wil’s good friend and fellow Lake Simcoe champion John Whyte wrote in his touching tribute to Wil on Facebook, “There will always be a void in our angling community.” OC
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