WeFish User Guide

Promoting healthy and sustainable practices for sport fishing is an obligation of all and a commitment that we must acquire.

Good Practices

A good catch will always keep the following points in mind when sharing it:

Show only one catch in each photo

This makes it easier to correctly manipulate the catch.

Photo taken in natural environment

Photos taken near the place of catch to return it to the water.

Maximum respect for the animal

Correct handling increases the survival of the animal.

Practice sustainable fishing

Releasing the fish alive favors the biodiversity of the area.

Correct and complete information

Indicate the weight of the catch and show the lure / bait used.

We all like to know the story!

A brief introduction of how the catch was.

Bad Practices

The catches that respond to any of the following points will be eliminated:

Show many catches per photo

Photos of catches with quotas that exceed logical limits.

Photo taken in unnatural environments

Photos in kitchens, garages, in urban environments.

Duplicate catches

The same catch cannot be uploaded multiple times.

Catch mistreatment

Avoiding bumps and frictions allows the survival of the catch.

Intentional misinformation

For example, calling a bass a shark.

Blurry photos

Photos that do not allow to identify the species.

At WeFish we promote sustainable fishing and catch and release, as well as the record of quality catches, where the catch is seen in a natural environment and treated with the respect it deserves.

All catches that do not meet the quality requirements will be removed from the public notice board. To do this, we ask for the help of the community through the following actions:

Give a 'dislike' to the catch

Catches that accumulate many negative ratings will be automatically hidden.

Report the catch to Administration

Select the "Report" option and indicate in the comments what is happening in that image.