Please select your home edition
Edition
Palm Beach Motor Yachts

IGFA adopts new language for electric reels

by The International Game Fish Association 28 Feb 2021 17:23 UTC

The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) recently announced that it is adopting new language to the organization's rules pertaining to the use of power-driven reels, most commonly referred to as "electric reels". These reels have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially within the recreational swordfish fishery.

To preface the new language outlined in detail below, the IGFA would like to stress that it does not, and will not, accept the use of electric reels that aid the angler in fighting a fish. This new language simply clarifies the use of electric reels regarding deploying and retrieving baits and/or lures.

IGFA International Angling Rules: Section E. Reel

Previous Rule

2. Power- driven reels of any kind are prohibited. This includes motor, hydraulic, or electrically driven reels, and any device that gives the angler an unfair advantage in fighting the fish.

New Rule - Effective Immediately

2. Power- driven reels are acceptable under the following situation and configuration.

a) Reels that have power accessories (e.g., electric drill attachments, motors or other power accessories specifically designed for a reel) that can be physically removed from the reel may be used strictly for the purpose of retrieving a deployed bait or lure at depth all the way to the boat.

b) Power accessories may only be used to retrieve a bait or lure completely to the boat and are not permitted for adjusting the position of a bait or lure in the water column. Once a power accessory is attached to the reel, the bait or lure may no longer be legally used to catch a fish and the bait or lure must be retrieved all the way to the boat for manual redeployment before it may be legally used to hook or catch a fish. Power accessories may not be attached to the reel during the deployment of a bait or lure.

c) Power accessories must be physically removed from the reel before the act of hooking and/or fighting a fish. Any fish that strikes a bait or lure being fished with a reel with power accessories still attached- whether or not under electric operation- will not be eligible for record consideration.

d) Electric reels that do not have removable electronic components that allow them to be completely manually driven are prohibited.

The new language listed above was unanimously approved by the IGFA Board of Trustees during their annual meeting in February 2021. Prior to voting on the new language, the IGFA queried leading angling authorities around the world to gather perspectives on this topic.

"Changes to the IGFA's International Angling Rules are always something we handle with the utmost care," said IGFA President Jason Schratwieser. "This rule in particular has been a point of contention for years, and we are pleased to announce this new language that we strongly feel adapts IGFA rules to the technology of our time, while not jeopardizing the core principles of IGFA ethics."

For more information, please contact IGFA Angler Recognition Coordinator Zack Bellapigna at or 954-924-4247.

Related Articles

New IGFA Junior Line & Tippet Class World Records
Expanding youth records to celebrate skill, ethics, and conservation IGFA is excited to announce the launch of new Junior Line Class and Junior Tippet Class World Record categories, giving anglers aged 16 and under even more opportunities to be recognized for their achievements on the water. Posted on 1 Apr
Team Galati wins Inaugural IGFA Open
IGFA's newest tournament sees over 1,000 fish caught The inaugural IGFA Open, held at Marina Pez Vela in Quepos, Costa Rica, delivered an unforgettable tournament with over 1,000 fish caught, including 988 billfish. Posted on 18 Mar
IGFA honors 2025 annual awards recipients
Highlighting leaders in conservation, sportsmanship, and angling excellence The International Game Fish Association (IGFA), a global nonprofit organization committed to the conservation of game fish and the promotion of responsible, ethical angling practices today announced the 2025 recipients of its prestigious Annual Awards. Posted on 12 Mar
IGFA announces 2025 Fishing Hall of Fame Inductees
Angling exemplaries honored by historic organization's pinnacle award The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) is thrilled to announce the distinguished inductees for the 2025 class of the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame, honoring those who have made extraordinary contributions to the world of recreational angling. Posted on 19 Feb
IGFA surpasses $1m goal for billfish conservation
IGFA Billfish Research and Conservation Endowment ensures protection for world's billfish – forever In a landmark achievement for billfish conservation, the IGFA proudly announces surpassing its ambitious $1 million initial fundraising goal, including both cash gifts and pledge commitments, for the IGFA Billfish Research and Conservation Endowment. Posted on 6 Feb
IGFA announces 2025 Tommy Gifford Award winners
Legendary captains and guides honored by the global authority on game fishing IGFA announced its 2025 Tommy Gifford Award winners, an annually bestowed accolade that recognizes captains, guides, or crew members who have made extraordinary contributions to recreational angling. Posted on 10 Jan
A young angler's mission to save billfish
Matias Raponi raised funds to sponsor and deploy satellite tags At just 17, Matias Raponi has already left his mark on the fishing world—and on the future of billfish conservation. Posted on 3 Jan
IGFA Walker's Cay Shootout 2025
Inaugural billfish tournament combines competitive sportfishing and conservation in the Bahamas The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) and Walker's Cay are proud to announce the inaugural IGFA Walker's Cay Shootout, taking place April 23-26, 2025, in the breathtaking waters of Walker's Cay, Bahamas. Posted on 12 Dec 2024
IGFA Red Sea Championship returns to Egypt
Multi-species tournament celebrates Red Sea sportfishing in 2025 Multi-species tournament celebrates Red Sea sportfishing while advancing game fish conservation. Posted on 1 Nov 2024
IGFA Great Marlin Race crowns remarkable journey
A billfish research and conservation initiative The International Game Fish Association (IGFA), a global leader in game fish conservation, is proud to announce the results of its annual IGFA Great Marlin Race. Posted on 25 Oct 2024
Maritimo 2023 S600 FOOTERPalm Beach Motor Yachts