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Fishing Hot Spots Launches New Website

August 14, 2006
For Immediate Release

Rhinelander, WI
- Fishing Hot Spots, Inc., the nations premier publisher of "where-to" fishing information presented in map and book form, is proud to launch their newly redesigned and enhanced website. Located on the web www.fishinghotspots.com, the new company website is feature and content rich, containing more information and product choices than any previous FHS website.

The redesign takes advantage of current web technologies and trends to delivery the content and functionality that FHS customers want and expect. Built on a highly flexible platform, the new website is poised to expand further and offer additional features and functions that will enhance the FHS customer experience. "We've listened to our customers and are responding to their needs. Look for new features and interactivity in the future", says Steve Swierczynski, Product Manager for Fishing Hot Spots, Inc.

The new web home for FHS features a robust e-commerce system with enhanced product offerings, FAQ's, product support, ability for web users to better interact with FHS and others, and informative articles and reference sections. The new e-commerce system brings together all of the freshwater and saltwater maps & charts offered by FHS, for the first time. Additionally, FHS now offers electronics and digital cartography products available from its digital partners. "We have compiled the information and answers to the most common questions requested at FHS and made them readily available in our product support area," comments Steve Swierczynski, "which will only make our customers accessibility to the information the need easier and more enjoyable."

Fishing Hot Spots, Inc. fully embraces new and emerging technologies and is constantly seeking ways to leverage recent advancements to best meet the needs of their customers. The new website is just one of many first steps to further satisfy the informational needs and expectations of the nations angling community.