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Channel catfish The channel catfish (''Ictalurus punctatus'') is North America's most numerous catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Tennessee, and is informally referred to as a "channel cat". In the United States, the ...
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This is an impartial (not implicitly biased to a single governing body, the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 308 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 60 different species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line. Records to include the angler, species, weight, date, venue, also referenced with a recognizable publication. The list is intended to include all categories of fish caught by anglers, that enter freshwater including ( coarse and game fish) and some migratory sea fish. The time since last record fish was caught is . ''On 9th November 2023, the
British Record (Rod Caught) Fish Committee The British Record (Rod Caught) Fish Committee -(BRFC) are the official organisation taking responsibility for all angling fish records within the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands, collectively known as the "British Records" ...
(BRFC) agreed that it would reinstate the record listing for Wels catfish, with claims open to fish over 130lb.''


Current records supported by photographic evidence


Current records not supported by any photographic evidence


Record endangered species


Record Ornamental sub-species


Record non-indigenous (invasive) species


Historical Previous records


Ambiguous record claims (no venue given /not accepted / expunged)

There have been many ambiguous record claims over the years. Here are a few of those that never made the record list:
21 lb 2oz Barbel caught by Chris Mack on the Wensum 2008
No independent witnesses to the weigh in. * 5 oz 8 dr Bleak caught by David Selley on the River Lark 2017. Rejected as a hybrid by BRFC.
38 lb Ferox Brown Trout caught by old Willie Maule
Evidence destroyed by fire.
8 lb Burbot largest ever recorded in England, caught from the river Trent around 1700–1800
No date/also method of capture unknown.
83lb 4oz Mirror Carp "Big Plated" caught from Wingham syndicate carp lake in Kent, November 2017
No record claimed - angler wanted no publicity.

Not authenticated with photo or body scales for examination.
5lb 2oz Crucian caught by Mick Phillips at an undisclosed club lake in Hampshire, August 2021
Assume no DNA presented.
1lb 6oz Dace caught from a Nene tributary Feb 2016
Angler's name unknown and no record claimed.
13 lb 1oz Eel caught by Dave saunders at Idenwood Fishery, East Sussex in 2010
No independent witnesses.
9lb Golden Orfe (estimated) caught by Bob Roberts at Anglers Paradise, Devon in Feb 2009
Not weighe
Golden orfe video5 lb Grayling caught by Dave Williams from the River Severn near Newtown, Wales, in 2010
Captor ate the evidence with chips + No independent witnesses.
6oz Gudgeon caught by Ashley Bennett from the River Wandle in 2016
Not weighed.
1lb 3oz 4dr Lamprey (river) caught by S.Clews from River Severn in May 1924
No confirmation this fish was caught by rod and line method.
6 lb 4oz Perch caught by angler known as "Bill" from River Thames in March 2014
Assumed reason is lack of independent witnesses. *70lb Pike (Largest ever) found dead at River Endrick/Loch Lomond in 1934 Not caught by rod and line. *5 lb 2oz Rudd caught by Adrian Cannon from a Fenland Drain 2012. No independent witnesses. *69lb 12oz Salmon caught by
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from the
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in 1730.


Video footage of chub and carp records


Dean Fletcher's 68lb 1oz British record carp "The Parrot" about to be weighed, January 2016 courtesy of twitter

Neill Stephen's 9lb 5oz British record-equaling chub of 2012 at the weigh in, courtesy of YouTube

Oz Holness's 67lb 8oz British record carp "Two Tone" being weighed in, 2008 courtesy of YouTube


Non-indigenous (invasive) alien species

These fish are classed as a significant risk to our native species and if caught must be removed immediately to protect the wider environment and should be reported to the
Environment Agency The Environment Agency (EA) is a non-departmental public body, established in 1996 and sponsored by the United Kingdom government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, with responsibilities relating to the protection and enha ...
(EA). Anyone found introducing non indigenous (invasive) species to any external body of UK water will be breaching the Import of Live Fish (England and Wales) Act 1980 and will be prosecuted. The fish in question include: Black bullhead Catfish (Ameiurus melas), Doctor fish (Garra rufa),
Fathead minnow Fathead minnow (''Pimephales promelas''), also known as fathead or tuffy, is a species of temperate freshwater fish belonging to the genus ''Pimephales'' of the cyprinid family. The natural geographic range extends throughout much of North Ameri ...
(Pimephales promelas),
Largemouth bass The largemouth bass (''Micropterus salmoides'') is a carnivorous freshwater gamefish in the Centrarchidae ( sunfish) family, a species of black bass native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico, but ...
(Micropterus salmoides), Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii),
Sterlet The sterlet (''Acipenser ruthenus'') is a relatively small species of sturgeon from Eurasia native to large rivers that flow into the Black Sea, Azov Sea, and Caspian Sea, as well as rivers in Siberia as far east as Yenisei. Populations migratin ...
(Acipenser ruthenus),
Topmouth gudgeon The stone moroko (''Pseudorasbora parva''), also known as the topmouth gudgeon, is a fish belonging to the Cyprinidae, Cyprinid family, native to Asia, but introduced and now considered an invasive species in Europe and North America. The fish's ...
(Pseudorasbora parva), Sunbleak (Leucaspius delineatus),
Walleye The walleye (''Sander vitreus'', synonym ''Stizostedion vitreum''), also called the yellow pike or yellow pickerel, is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relat ...
(Sander vitreus). * Note that this does not apply to non-indigenous fish which are included on the main record list which are
Carp Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ...
,
Crucian carp The crucian carp (''Carassius carassius'') is a medium-sized member of the common carp family Cyprinidae. It occurs widely in northern European regions. Its name derives from the Low German ''karusse'' or ''karutze'', possibly from Medieval Lat ...
, Goldfish, Grass Carp, Ide, Orfe, Pumpkinseed,
Rainbow trout The rainbow trout (''Oncorhynchus mykiss'') is a species of trout native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America. The steelhead (sometimes called "steelhead trout") is an anadromous (sea-run) form of the coasta ...
, Wels Catfish, and Zander, which are now considered to be naturalized.


Notes

* '' Note 1'' see Angling records of Europe. * ''Note 2 *'' - This is possibly one of the many records rejected by the BRFC when it was decided to nullify most of the existing British record fish in the purge of 1968, due to lack of creditable evidence. * ''Note 3'' This fish is listed as either extinct in the UK only , Critically Endangered species (IUCN) status,
Endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
(IUCN) status,
Vulnerable species A vulnerable species is a species which has been Conservation status, categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being threatened species, threatened with extinction unless the circumstances that are threatened species, ...
(IUCN) status, by the
International Union for Conservation of Nature The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natu ...
(IUCN). * ''Note 4'' - It is assumed that Wels catfish records were suspended by the BRFC in 2000 due to suspected importation of a fish near to or over the British Record, which could also quite possibly be an infringement of Import of Live Fish (England and Wales) Act 1980. * ''Note 5'' - No records have been found for Pollan (
Coregonus pollan The pollan or Irish pollan (''Coregonus pollan'' or ''Coregonus autumnalis''
IFI Inland Fisheries Ireland (accessed 1 ...
) which are found only in Northern Ireland, listed as an
Endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
(IUCN) status. * ''Note 6'' - No records have been found for
Spined loach The spined loach (''Cobitis taenia'') is a common freshwater fish in Europe. It is sometimes known as spotted weather loach, not to be confused with the "typical" weather loaches of the genus ''Misgurnus''. This is the type species of the spiny l ...
(
Cobitis taenia The spined loach (''Cobitis taenia'') is a common freshwater fish in Europe. It is sometimes known as spotted weather loach, not to be confused with the "typical" weather loaches of the genus ''Misgurnus''. This is the type species of the spiny l ...
). * ''Note 7'' - See non indigenous (invasive) species above * ''Note 8'' - This record is or was not recognised by the BRFC. * ''Note 9'' - Natural river species (chub, barbel, grayling) will not be recognized when caught in Stillwater, as considered cultivated in a non-natural environment. * ''Note 10'' - No photographic evidence has been published. * ''Note 11'' - Possible misidentification of species by BRFC, as similar fish caught 21 years later identified as
Channel catfish The channel catfish (''Ictalurus punctatus'') is North America's most numerous catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Tennessee, and is informally referred to as a "channel cat". In the United States, the ...
(Ictalurus punctatus)


References

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