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TrophyCatch Supply is associated with TrophyCatch, a Florida bass fishing program focused on conservation and citizen science. The program asks anglers to document bass weighing 8 pounds or more, then uses the catch data to help fisheries managers understand where, when and how the biggest bass are being caught. It is described as a free program brought by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and its conservation partners. The content emphasizes responsible fishing, catch-and-release, and the collection of data to support conservation and management of freshwater fisheries in Florida.

TrophyCatch Supply Sustainability Actions

Reached 15,000 catches

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced a significant milestone for its TrophyCatch program, marking the approval of 15,000 trophy bass catches. Since its launch in 2012, TrophyCatch has grown into a widespread community of anglers committed to fishing responsibly while celebrating their catches.

Collects bass data

TrophyCatch collects crucial data on bass sizes, weights and locations, aiding in the ongoing efforts to manage and sustain the state's abundant fish populations. The program is a citizen-science promotional conservation program that rewards anglers who catch, document and release bass weighing 8 pounds or heavier throughout Florida.

Promotes catch documentation

Anglers are asked to photo or video document any bass weighing 8 lbs. or heavier. Each catch provides invaluable data that guides management decisions, and participants submit photographs and other documentation of their bass.

Supports responsible fishing

The program invites anglers to be legal, properly licensed and fish in fresh or brackish water within the State of Florida. It also encourages fishing and conservation and brings enjoyment to Florida anglers.

TrophyCatch Supply Sustainability Commitments

2030

Resilient fisheries by 2030

Through policy, technology and financing, fishing communities are being empowered to take a leading role in protecting ocean ecosystems and promoting sustainable fisheries, with a goal to ensure that by 2030 fisheries in the world’s top fishing nations are more resilient to climate change.


Sustainable Development Goals

TrophyCatch Supply is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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