← 1891 Arena · Fishing

Catches at the dock.
Leaderboard in their pocket. Bass clubs, kayak circuits, saltwater fly — one platform.

One plug-in, two flavors. Weigh-in tournaments (livewell up to five, dock scale, big-fish bonus) and catch-photo-release circuits (measuring board, identifier card, sum of longest fish). The angler logs the catch from the boat. The boat-partner attests it. The leaderboard updates the wall behind the weigh-in stand and the phone in everyone's pocket. The big-fish pot pays out at the dock. Same surfaces, every format.

Fishing on 1891 Arena, by who you are.

Try it

Press a tile. Watch the score move.

Fishing · five-fish limit · biggest bag wins click · keyboard ↵ · undo / reset
Tap a boat to add weight. Big-bass side pot tracks live. Weigh-in queue moves the totals the moment the scales settle.
The fan view · what every parent in the building sees

The fishing bracket is alive. On every phone in the parking lot.

A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.

  • Sub-second updates
  • One link · every phone
  • Caption-default · screen-reader-clean
  • Works on a 4-year-old phone

See live scoring in detail →

Two flavors, one plug-in

Weigh-in or catch-photo-release. Same platform.

Weigh-in

Bass, walleye, redfish, crappie.

  • Livewell up to N fish (typically 5)
  • Dock-scale entry, dead-fish penalty
  • Big-fish bonus pot
  • Multi-day cumulative with cut
  • Industry-standard rules out of the box
Conservation-first

Catch-photo-release

Kayak circuits, fly comps, conservation tournaments.

  • Photo on a measuring board with identifier card
  • Score = sum of N longest fish
  • Boat-partner attestation built in
  • Fish back in the water in seconds
  • Side-pot for big fish, no extra rod required

For the three audiences fishing serves

Pick your path.

For organizers →

Clubs running a season, or volunteer TDs running a single event.

Monthly subscription for the season ($199–$599/mo). $99–$399 per event for one-night tournaments. Treasury, member roster, branded landing page, season standings.

For venues →

Marinas, lake associations, kayak-launch parks.

One annual subscription, unlimited fishing tournaments at your venue. Wall-board weigh-in display, branded landing page.

For players →

Compete nationwide from your local club.

$19–$69 per season. Submit one weigh-slip or photo per week from any club; ride the national leaderboard.

Why this exists

Clipboard at the dock. Excel back at the truck. The text-message photo string from the kayak. We replace all three.

Fishing tournaments today run on a four-decade-old patchwork. We picked the eight rules that actually decide a tournament (slot, bag, dead-fish, short-fish, late check-in, photo verification, boat-partner attestation, multi-day cut) and built them in. The TD's console hides the rest.

One subscription replaces the spreadsheet, the bulletin-board photo wall, the group text, and the end-of-year banquet program. The data stays yours forever — even if you ever leave us.

Built in Frederick. Carried forward since 1891. Five generations Deaf.