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Patch the Catch was created to help anglers remember.
Not just the big fish.
Not just the PBs.
But the moments around them.
The quiet mornings.
Cold fingers on a flask.
A nod from a stranger on the bank.
That feeling when the float dips, and everything else disappears.
Fishing has always been more than numbers on a scale.
Long before social media and leader boards, anglers kept handwritten ledgers and notebooks — recording catches, conditions, places, and thoughts. Even Izaak Walton wrote about fishing not as sport, but as reflection, patience, and connection.
Patch the Catch brings that tradition forward.
We turn your catches into tangible keepsakes:
embroidered patches, certificates, and ledger pages — each marking a personal milestone in your angling journey.
Not trophies for shelves.
Records for life.

There are no leader boards here.
Patch the Catch is about your progress:
your first carp, your first specimen, your quiet midweek tench, your accidental gudgeon that made you smile.
Every fish counts.
Every tier tells part of your story.
Club Joined.
Club.
Specimen.
Elite.
Magnus.
Immanis.
They’re not rankings against others — they’re chapters in your own ledger.

Everything we create is designed to feel like it belongs in an old fishing book:
heritage colours,
handwritten details,
embroidered textures,
ledger layouts.
It’s intentional.
Because someday — years from now — you’ll open your folder or ledger and remember:
Where you were.
Who you were with.
How it felt.
Patch the Catch exists for that moment.
To slow things down.
To honour the tradition of recording catches properly.
To give anglers something physical in a digital world.
And to help tell your fishing story —
One patch at a time. Designed in the UK

At the centre of Patch the Catch is the ledger.
Not an app.
Not a leader board.
A record.
Each certificate, each patch, each entry adds another page to a story that builds over time — your fishing, written properly and kept together.
Some anglers record only their personal bests.
Others track every step through the tiers.
There’s no single way to keep a ledger.
Only that it grows with you.
Because catches fade.
But a ledger endures.
Whether you are targeting a specific species or climbing through the tiers PATCH IT, RECORD IT, CERTIFCATE IT, PB or SPECIMEN