This auction is for one brand new never worn sticker decal that is titled FRED TROST'S OUTDOORS CLUB MEMBER and shows a largemouth bass and a white-tailed deer buck with antlers.  The sticker has yellow background with black and red lettering. The decal is shaped like a rectangle and measures about 2 1/2" tall x 4" wide. THIS DECAL IS SOLD ONLY AS A COLLECTIBLE OR FOR PERSONAL USE AND NOT FOR REPRODUCTION!  The decal has an outside backing for easy mounting to the outside of a truck window, gun case, tackle box, etc.  Some history of Fred Trost: Fred Trost, longtime host of the popular hunting and fishing show, "Michigan Outdoors," died Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Trost, 61, of Lansing, died of a rare lung condition after spending several weeks in Sparrow Hospital and the University of Michigan Medical Center, said his son, Zachary Trost of East Lansing. "I've had people come up to me over the past few weeks and say, ‘I learned fishing from your father,' ‘I learned how to skin a fish from your father,' ‘Your father made me passionate about the outdoors,'" Zachary Trost said. He said his dad could be controversial at times. "He always said what was on his mind and he didn't care who he upset if he was passionate about something," he said. Fred Trost was the longtime host and producer of "Michigan Outdoors," a show focused on hunting and fishing and broadcast on public television across the state, until legal troubles led to his departure from the program in 1992. A Stanton-based company won a $4 million judgment against him after he did an investigative series questioning the ingredients and effectiveness of deer scent lures sold by it and other companies. About a month later, Trost began broadcasting another show, "Practical Sportsman," also on public television. His studio was in the basement of the now-defunct Fred Trost's Museum of Outdoor Collectibles in Bath. "He was a big deal," said Tony Hansen, editor of Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine. "He was the first outdoor media star. Kind of a larger-than-life personality." Tom Huggler, an outdoor writer who said he has known Trost for about 30 years, called him "a giant in the outdoors." "It's a loss, and I feel deeply for his family and for his followers," he said. Huggler said he and Trost first met in the 1970s when Trost produced the show "Bowling for Dollars" in Flint. In recent years, they lost touch with each other. "Our careers went down different paths," Huggler said. "Fred was very controversial, and he could be divisive. (But) I had to admire his ability to captivate his audience." Bill Yoder, also an outdoorsman, said he's known Trost since about 1990. "We just hit it right off because we're both kind of crazy," he said, while describing pranks the two have played. "Just like kids." Yoder said Trost was a good friend, one who visited him in the hospital when he was ill. "He'd call me every day, or else come and see me every day," Yoder said. "He'd do anything for you, or help you any way you could." In the late 1990s, while still working on "Practical Sportsman," Fred Trost enrolled in Cooley Law School, graduating cum laude with a law degree, his son said. Trost stopped production of "Practical Sportsman" in 2005. The decal would make a nice addition for a hunting, fishing, license, trolling lure bass boat tackle box fish hobby collector, or to give to a child to get them "hooked" on fishing. Please view my other auctions and ebay store for Cordells patch, cigar boxes, fishing lure ash tray, bottle opener, Audubon stamps, and other collectibles. I will be happy to combine lots to save on shipping. I believe in recycling and will try to ship your item(s)with recycled materials and packages.  U.S.A. Buyers- Free shipping & handling!  International Buyers – International shipping & handling is $2.85 in US Dollars. Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.” “These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.” “We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as ‘gifts’ - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.” All buyers to pay within 5 days of ending date of auction. I ACCEPT PAYPAL FROM BOTH U.S.A. BUYERS AND INTERNATIONAL BUYERS! Thanks for viewing my auction. Good luck bidding! I WILL NOT SELL TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND RUSSIA!