Ken Cumber
Inducted 2020
Ken is a resident of Jamestown and has been a long serving supporter of sportfishing and preservation of the fishing resources in North Dakota. He has been a member of Dakota Anglers for over 30 years and has served as president for multiple terms as well as holding other executive offices. He has also been a dedicated member of the North Dakota Sportfishing Congress for over 30 years and has served in various officer rules with the Congress. Ken is also a member of a number of other organizations that support sportfishing and related resources.
Ken has been a leader and played an instrumental role with the Dakota Anglers throughout the years. He has been involved in projects that established boat docks, improved the habitat and fishing resource, provided opportunities for youth fishing, and has conducted seminars to improve the fishing skills of youth and adults. He has volunteered countless hours to unselfishly provide and improve fishing opportunities for others.
Ken has been an active volunteer and avid supporter of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s research and management concerning the fishing resources. He has demonstrated an ongoing passion for fishing and the fisheries management, not just in the Jamestown area, but throughout North Dakota.
Ken has enjoyed a successful career as a tournament fisherman across the Midwest. While he is always competitive, he has always sought to learn and share techniques with others. He always demonstrates ethical conduct and concern for the resource. He has a passion for teaching others how to be successful at fishing, especially youth.
Ken’s leadership and efforts have been invaluable to sportfishing in North Dakota. He has always displayed an unselfish dedication to help and educate others, positively promote sportfishing, and preserve and protect the fishery resource. He is a true ambassador for fishing in North Dakota.
Inducted 2020
Ken is a resident of Jamestown and has been a long serving supporter of sportfishing and preservation of the fishing resources in North Dakota. He has been a member of Dakota Anglers for over 30 years and has served as president for multiple terms as well as holding other executive offices. He has also been a dedicated member of the North Dakota Sportfishing Congress for over 30 years and has served in various officer rules with the Congress. Ken is also a member of a number of other organizations that support sportfishing and related resources.
Ken has been a leader and played an instrumental role with the Dakota Anglers throughout the years. He has been involved in projects that established boat docks, improved the habitat and fishing resource, provided opportunities for youth fishing, and has conducted seminars to improve the fishing skills of youth and adults. He has volunteered countless hours to unselfishly provide and improve fishing opportunities for others.
Ken has been an active volunteer and avid supporter of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s research and management concerning the fishing resources. He has demonstrated an ongoing passion for fishing and the fisheries management, not just in the Jamestown area, but throughout North Dakota.
Ken has enjoyed a successful career as a tournament fisherman across the Midwest. While he is always competitive, he has always sought to learn and share techniques with others. He always demonstrates ethical conduct and concern for the resource. He has a passion for teaching others how to be successful at fishing, especially youth.
Ken’s leadership and efforts have been invaluable to sportfishing in North Dakota. He has always displayed an unselfish dedication to help and educate others, positively promote sportfishing, and preserve and protect the fishery resource. He is a true ambassador for fishing in North Dakota.