
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s TrophyCatch program is concluding another successful season. Any bass caught in Season 10 (Oct. 1, 2021 – Sept. 30, 2022) must be submitted by Oct. 15 to qualify for prizes.
The same deadline applies to the eight pink-tagged bass still swimming in specific waters throughout Florida as part of the 10-Tag Celebration to commemorate TrophyCatch’s 10th season. Catching one of these special bass and successfully submitting it to TrophyCatch will net the lucky angler a $5,000 Bass Pro Shops gift card and a $1,000 AFTCO gift card, plus a chance at an additional $10,000. For the specific locations and rules, visit the TrophyCatch website.
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The TrophyCatch program rewards anglers who provide documentation of their catch and release of largemouth bass weighing 8 pounds or heavier in Florida. To be eligible for prizes, anglers are required to submit photos or videos of their catch to TrophyCatch.com, showing the entire fish and its weight on a scale, before releasing it back into the water. Participants are also automatically entered in a free boat drawing just for registering. FWC biologists use TrophyCatch data for bass research to make informed decisions about the management of Florida bass fisheries and to promote the catch and release of trophy bass.