
Allen Kenneth Bonslett, the former publisher of the Fish Sniffer magazine and a resident of Galt, passed away at the age of 56 on September 8, 2016.
Allen was born in Sacramento on May 24, 1960, to Hal and Winnie Bonslett, who founded the Fish Sniffer magazine on their kitchen table in Woodland, California, in 1982.
Allen worked with the family business from 1984 to 2008. He held a variety of roles, including computer specialist, writer, and route driver, but spent the longest time coordinating the production of the publication.
In 1986, Allen spearheaded the transition of the publication from paper to desktop publishing. The Fish Sniffer magazine became the first-ever fishing publication—and one of the first publications in the Sacramento region—to be produced entirely on a computer, the Apple Macintosh.
He was a loving husband to Nicki Bonslett and the father of Elizabeth and Derek. He married Nicki in 1987. His dad, Hal, preceded him in death in September 2000.
I knew Allen for over 32 years as a good friend and co-worker. When I saw him in recent years, Allen would smile and say, “I love ya, man. Good to see you.”
Allen was one of the most thoughtful and insightful people I have ever known, particularly when it comes to politics and music. We would spend hours on the drive to and from fishing trips talking about music, as both of us had been trained in music and its appreciation in school.
Allen also had a deep understanding of political issues; we often discussed the ramifications of what was happening in the State Capitol and DC, especially the impacts of decisions on fish, the environment, and the outdoor community.
Two of the best concerts I ever attended were with Allen, a Rush concert and a Jackson Browne concert. We had a great time at both. But probably the most revealing musical moment was when Allen