More Fishing Tournaments Using Immediate Release Method
MADISON, Wis. – It’s the start of fishing tournament season, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds tournament organizers that an immediate release method can be used for competitive fishing events.
Immediate release, more commonly known as catch-photo-release tournaments, consist of participants measuring and weighing their catch on their boats using bump boards and weigh scales, uploading a photo to a mobile app and immediately releasing the fish back into the water.
Using immediate release during fishing tournaments has become an increasingly popular practice in both local and national tournaments. In Wisconsin, the number of bass and walleye tournaments using the immediate release format has increased from an average of six per year between 2010-2015, to more than 30 per year from 2015 to 2020.
This format can help to reduce controversies surrounding catch-hold-release methods and alleviate concerns about crowds gathering for these events during the COVID-19 pandemic. Immediate release tournaments can also benefit local fish populations by:
- Minimizing the stress on fish, especially during spawning, nesting and warm water periods
- Keeping fish in their own “backyards”
- Minimizing disease transmission
Both tournament organizers and participants support this type of tournament format. This year, one local tournament, the Sturgeon Bay Bass Tournament, is set to become one of the largest Wisconsin fishing tournaments to use the immediate release format.
“Not only are these tournament types better for the resource, but it also allows for greater competition among tournament participants because they aren’t limited by size or bag limits. Whether it be a one-pound fish or a 10-pound fish, every fish can be counted in an angler’s total weight,” said Joe Bevington, DNR Statewide Tournament Coordinator.
Most fishing tournaments are required to hold a tournament permit. For help implementing the immediate release method into your permitted tournament, please contact your county’s DNR fisheries biologist.
You can find a list of the 2021 permitted tournaments here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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