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The IGFA is a nonprofit organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices through science, education, rule making, record keeping and recognition of outstanding accomplishments in the field of angling.
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2 days ago
With more than 100 different species of snappers around the world, identifying your catch can be tricky. Here's a guide to help you differentiate between some commonly confused species.
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5 days ago
On July 8, 2021, Caroline May Evans, then age 4, submitted an application for this 0.92-kilogram (2-pound) golden trout to set the IGFA Female Smallfry Record for the species. Caroline caught this beautiful trout while fishing in Wyoming on a worm. After a quick fight and weighing, she was able to safely release the fish.
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6 days ago
Earlier this month, Art Weston broke the internet when images of this potential world record began circulating online – a 128.37-kilogram (283-pound) alligator gar caught on 3-kg (6 lb) test line.
We received hundreds of messages wanting to know more about this once-in-a-lifetime catch, so we sat down with Art for an exclusive interview to ask him all your burning questions. Get an inside look this Thursday in the September issue of the International Angler, the IGFA’s members-only digital publication. Become a digital member today for just $20/year and get the issue delivered straight to your inbox when it goes live – this is one feature you don’t want to miss! igfa.org/2023-membership-lure/![]()
About the pending world record:
On September 2, 2023, Art Weston was fishing in Sam Rayburn Lake, Texas, when he landed this massive 128.37-kilogram (283-pound) alligator gar. With this fish Art can potentially set both the IGFA All-Tackle and IGFA Men’s 3-kg (6 lb) Line Class World Records for the species. Art was fishing with Captian Kirk Kirkland aboard the “Garship Enterprise” when this potential record gar struck a cut bait. Art was able to land the gar following an incredible 2-hour and 45-minute battle. After recording the weight on a certified scale, Art was able to release the fish safely. This record is currently pending and under review.
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