Tennessee Angler Recognition Program (TARP)
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The Tennessee Angler Recognition Program (TARP) gives anglers an opportunity to have their trophy fish recognized by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). Anglers of any age, who catch any of the qualifying fish species and lengths may apply. See the "Qualifying Species and Length Chart".
The TWRA Fisheries Management Division sends those accomplished anglers certificates featuring color reproductions of fish artwork by renowned wildlife artist Joseph R. Tomelleri. You can view and purchase Tomelleri's artwork by visiting his website at http://www.americanfishes.com/
The program is designed to acknowledge anglers for outstanding sport fishing accomplishments, encourage catch-and-release of trophy-size fish, and provide the TWRA with information on large fish caught throughout the state.
TARP should not be confused with the Tennessee State Record Fish program that recognizes anglers who catch a new Tennessee State Record Fish (the largest fish recorded, by weight, for that species in the state.) Instead, TARP recognizes anglers who catch trophy-size fish, by length, that are not necessarily state records. If you believe your catch exceeds the current state record for that species, you should immediately contact a TWRA Fisheries Biologist for positive identification of the fish and the appropriate application.
Ronald Neeley, Redear Sunfish 12.50”, Watts Bar Reservoir
Decker Bivens, White Crappie 14.50”, Percy Priest Reservoir TN
Mason Baker, Blue Catfish 40.50”, Martin City Pond, TN
Keeton Susong, Muskellunge 41”, Collins River
Scott Guthrie, 24.50", Rainbow Trout, Ft. Patrick Henry Reservoir
Richard Bartoszek Jr. Old Hickory Reservoir 25.75" Largemouth Bass
Dustin Dise, 47" Striped Bass, Caney Fork River TN
Jacob Taylor, 36.75" Blue Catfish, Nickajack Reservoir TN
Miranda Fly, 12.25” Redear Sunfish, Kentucky Lake
Ian Andrew Terry, 20" Smallmouth Bass, Big South Fork River
Michael S. Greene, Smallmouth Bass 22”, Little River
Cooper Martin, Bowfin 30”, Loosahatchie River
Avery Foster, Black and White Crappie 14”, Percy Priest Reservoir
Cecil ‘Tank’ Seaton, 51” Longnose Gar, Watts Bar Reservoir
Brian Padgett, Striper Bass 44 ¾”, Clinch River
Sarah Dunbar, 38" Blue Catfish - Chickamauga Reservoir
David Herring, 14” and 15 ¼” White Crappies - Chickamauga Reservoir
Melisa Mullins, 15.25” White Crappie - Douglas Reservoir
Matthew Monahan, 18” Spotted Bass - Parksville Reservoir
Roy Black, 38” Blue Catfish - Old Hickory Reservoir
Joseph Willard Jr., 20” Smallmouth Bass - Nickajack Reservoir
B.J. Ayers, 26” Brown Trout - Boone Reservoir
Daniel Browder, 40.25” Striped Bass - Boone Reservoir
Chris Hatfield, 21.75” Smallmouth Bass - Holston River
Luke Wess, 22” Smallmouth Bass - South Holston Reservoir
Miles Driscoll, 15.25” White Crappie - Chickamauga Reservoir
Scott Fiddler, 20.75” Smallmouth Bass - Nickajack Reservoir
Cecil Seaton, 20” Smallmouth Bass - Watts Bar Reservoir
William Harr, 28” Brown Trout - South Holston River
James Shupe, 31.75” Walleye - Boone Reservoir
Jordan Highway, 21.75” Sauger - Cordell Hull Reservoir
Mason Daniel, 20.25” Smallmouth Bass - Chickamauga Reservoir
Roy Elliott, 28.75” Freshwater Drum - Nickajack Reservoir
Jordan Jentsch, 14” Yellow Perch - Hiwassee River
Hunter Karnes, 32” Channel Catfish - Private Pond
Jennifer Combs, Two 20.25” Smallmouth Bass - Dale Hollow Reservoir
Michael Rich, 13.25” Yellow Perch - Parksville Reservoir