My Catches
The My Catches page is your personal dashboard for all catches you’ve submitted. Access it from the navigation menu.Filtering & Sorting
Use the filter controls at the top to narrow down your catches:- Year — filter by the year the catch was made
- Species — filter by fish species
- Status — filter by approval status: Approved, Pending, or Rejected
- Newest — most recent first (default)
- Most Likes — catches with the most likes first
- Most Comments — catches with the most comments first
- Largest — longest fish first
Views
Switch between two views using the tabs:- List View — card grid showing your catches with photos, details, and interactions
- Map View — see all your catches plotted on a map based on GPS coordinates
Catch Status
Each catch displays its current status:| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ✅ Approved | Verified and counting toward rankings |
| ⏳ Pending | Awaiting review or verification |
| ❌ Rejected | Did not pass verification checks |
Admin Notes & Moderation Feedback
Your My Catches page shows all moderation activity related to your catches, so you always know what happened:- Admin Notes — if an administrator has left a comment on your catch (e.g., a reason for status change), it appears directly on the catch card
- Flag Resolutions — when another angler flags your catch and a moderator resolves it, the resolution comment is shown on your catch card. Up to two recent resolutions are displayed, with a count of any additional ones
- Competition Exclusions — if your catch has been excluded from a specific competition, the competition name and the reason for exclusion are shown on the card
Adding Extra Photos
You can upload additional photos to any of your catches directly from the My Catches page:- Find the catch you want to enhance
- Tap the Add Photos section at the bottom of the catch card
- Select one or more photos from your device
- The extra photos are added to the catch’s image slideshow
Extra photos are especially useful for showing scale placement, release shots, or different angles. They also count as evidence during moderation review.

