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                                                                Terry Fleck
                                                               Inducted 2016
 
     Terry is a resident of Bismarck and he has served as a leading advocate for sportfishing and recreational interests concerning Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River System over the past fifteen years.    Terry has been chairman of the Friends of Lake Sakakawea since 2006 and has served as an eloquent and dedicated spokesperson in leading that group in its efforts to advocate for the preservation and improvement of Lake Sakakawea.  This has included testifying at many public hearings to include the annual operating plan meetings of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.  While testifying, Terry is always unquestionably an extremely strong advocate for the fishing, hunting, and recreational interests concerning Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River System.  He was also very involved in the redraft of the Lake Sakakawea Master Plan, a document that guides the future of the lake and surrounding public properties.         
     Terry currently represents North Dakota as a recreational representative on the Missouri River Recovery and Implementation Committee (MRRIC).  MRRIC was created by the US Army Corps of Engineers to develop a path for the recovery of the endangered species on the Missouri River.  He is also an at-large member of the North Dakota Missouri River Advisory Council which is a stakeholder group that serves to provide advice to the Governor, State Water Commission, and Legislature on Missouri River issues.  He has served as chair of the Burleigh County Water Resource District, is a life member of Voices of Oahe, and a member of the ND Sportfishing Congress. 
     Terry has a never-ending passion for protecting opportunities for sportfishing and other recreational opportunities on Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River.  He is a proven leader who has volunteered untold hours in his efforts to protect and provide education for these great natural resources.   His efforts have definitely led to increased attention by Federal and State agencies as to importance of Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River system as a extremely valuable natural resource in North Dakota.     
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