IGFA Launches Smallmouth Bass Trophy Fish Club and New All-Tackle Length Records 

Additions across freshwater and saltwater expand opportunities for anglers worldwide to earn IGFA recognition for exceptional catches 

 The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) has expanded its record and recognition programs with the addition of a new Trophy Fish Club species and two new All-Tackle Length World Record categories. The additions give anglers around the world more ways to earn IGFA recognition for exceptional catches while supporting the conservation-minded angling the organization champions. 
 
The IGFA remains committed to recognizing outstanding catches through a range of record and achievement programs. The new Trophy Fish Club and All-Tackle Length additions build on that commitment and open new opportunities for anglers across freshwater and saltwater. 

"Our angler recognition programs have always been about honoring those who put in the time and skill to land a special fish," said Jason Schratwieser, IGFA President. "Adding the Smallmouth Bass Trophy Fish Club and these new All-Tackle Length records gives more anglers, in more places, a meaningful way to be recognized for the catches they work so hard for." 

 

Be sure to use your official IGFA Measuring Device when measuring your potential catch.

New All-Tackle Length World Records 

Andalusian Barbel (Luciobarbus sclateri) 
Native to the Iberian Peninsula, the Andalusian barbel has earned a reputation among freshwater and fly anglers for its strength and spirited fight. The species is widely sought after throughout its range and stands as an important European freshwater sport fish. Its inclusion in the IGFA All-Tackle Length, All-Tackle Length Fly, and All-Tackle Length Junior World Record categories expands record opportunities for European anglers. It supports continued participation in the IGFA’s catch-and-release record program. 

 

Yellowspotted Trevally (Turrum fulvoguttatum) 
A well-regarded game fish throughout the Indian Ocean and western Pacific, the yellowspotted trevally is targeted by inshore, nearshore, and flats anglers alike. The species is especially popular in waters where catch-and-release practices are common. Adding the yellowspotted trevally to the IGFA All-Tackle Length, All-Tackle Length Fly, and All-Tackle Length Junior World Record categories creates new opportunities for anglers to earn record recognition while supporting conservation-minded angling. 

 

Andalusian Barbel (Luciobarbus sclateri) 

Minimum length:
28 centimeters

 

Yellowspotted Trevally (Turrum fulvoguttatum) 

Minimum length:
52 centimeters

 

New Trophy Fish Club Addition 

Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu) 
Recognized as one of North America’s premier freshwater game fish, the smallmouth bass is known for its aggressive strikes and remarkable fighting ability. Found throughout rivers, streams, and lakes across North America, the species has long been a favorite among recreational anglers. Because of the extensive history of the IGFA World Records program, opportunities for new record catches of smallmouth bass are limited. The new Smallmouth Bass Trophy Fish Club gives anglers a fresh avenue for recognition when they land an exceptional smallmouth. To qualify, a smallmouth bass must weigh 2.7 kg (6 lb) or greater, or measure 48 cm (18.9 in) or greater. 
 
Smallmouth Bass Trophy Club Qualification: 

  • Weight: 2.7 kg (6 lb) or greater 
  • Length: 48 cm (18.9 in) or greater 

 

Expanding Recognition for Anglers Worldwide 

These additions reflect the IGFA’s ongoing commitment to recognizing angling achievement while promoting responsible fishing practices. By expanding both the Trophy Fish Club and All-Tackle Length World Record categories, the IGFA gives anglers around the world new ways to earn recognition for exceptional catches. 
 
Anglers can learn more about IGFA record and recognition programs, review qualifying requirements, and download record applications at https://igfa.org/angler-recognition/.