A. LINE
1. Monofilament, multifilament, and lead core multifilament lines may be used. For line
classes, see World Record Requirements.
2. Wire lines are prohibited.
B. LINE BACKING
1. Backing not attached to the fishing line is permissible with no restrictions as to size
or material.
2. If the fishing line is attached to the backing, the catch shall be classified under the
heavier of the two lines. The backing may not exceed the 60 kg (130 lb) line class and
must be of a type of line approved for use in these angling rules.
C. DOUBLE LINE
The use of a double line is not required. If one is used, it must meet the following
specifications:
1. A double line must consist of the actual line used to catch the fish.
2. Double lines are measured from the start of the knot, braid, roll or splice making the
double to the farthermost end of the knot, splice, snap, swivel or other device used for
securing the trace, leader, lure or hook to the double line.
Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 29 lb (10 kg), the double line shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 20 feet (6.1 meters). The double line on all classes of tackle over 20 lb (10 kg) shall be limited to 30 feet (9.14 meters). The combined length of the double line and leader shall not exceed 40 feet (12.19 meters).
D. LEADER
The use of a leader is not required. If one is used, it must meet the following
specifications:
1 . The length of the leader is the overall length including any lure, hook arrangement or
other device. The leader must be connected to the line with a snap, knot, splice, swivel
or other device. There are no regulations regarding the material or strength of the
leader. Saltwater species: In all line classes up to and including 20 lb (10 kg), the
leader shall be limited to 15 feet (4.57 meters). The combined length of the double line
and leader shall not exceed 20 feet (6.1 meters). The leader on all classes of tackle over
20 lb (10 kg) shall be limited to 30 feet (9.14 meters). The combined length of the double
line and leader shall be limited to 40 feet (12.19 meters).
E. ROD
1. Rods must comply with sporting ethics and customs. Considerable latitude is allowed in
the choice of a rod, but rods giving the angler an unfair advantage will be disqualified.
This rule is intended to eliminate the use of unconventional rods.
2. The rod tip must be a minimum of 40 inches (101.6 cm) in length. The rod butt cannot
exceed 27 inches (68.58 cm) in length. These measurements must be made from a point
directly beneath the center of the reel. A curved butt is measured in a straight line.
(The above measurements do not apply to surf casting rods.)
F. REEL
1. Reels must comply with sporting ethics and customs.
2. Power driven reels of any kind are prohibited. This includes motor, hydraulic, or
electrically driven reels, and any device which gives the angler an unfair advantage.
3. Ratchet handle reels are prohibited.
4. Reels designed to be cranked with both hands at the same time are prohibited.
G. HOOKS FOR BAIT FISHING
1 . For live or dead bait fishing no more than two single hooks may be used. Both must be
firmly imbedded in or securely attached to the bait. The eyes of the hooks must be no less
than a hook's length (the length of the largest hook used) apart and no more than 18
inches (45.72 cm) apart. The only exception is that the point of one hook may be passed
through the eye of the other hook.
2. The use of a dangling or swinging hook is prohibited.
3. A two-hook rig for bottom fishing is acceptable if it consists of two single hooks on
separate leaders or drops. Both hooks must be imbedded in the respective baits and
separated sufficiently so that a fish caught on one hook cannot be foul-hooked by the
other.
4. All record applications made for fish caught on two-hook tackle must be accompanied by
a photograph or sketch of the hook arrangement.
I. OTHER EQUIPMENT
1. Fighting chairs may not have any mechanically propelled devices which aid the angler in
fighting a fish.
2. Gimbals must be free swinging, which includes gimbals that swing in a vertical plane
only. Any gimbal that allows the angler to reduce strain or to rest while fighting the
fish is prohibited.
3. Gaffs and nets used to boat or land a fish must not exceed 8 feet (2.43 meters) in
overall length. (When fishing from a bridge, pier, or other high platform or structure,
this length limitation does not apply.) In using a flying or detachable gaff, the rope may
not exceed 30 feet (9.14 meters). The gaff rope must be measured from the point where it
is secured to the detachable head to the other end. Only the effective length will be
considered. If a fixed head gaff is used, the same limitations shall apply and the gaff
rope shall be measured from the same location on the gaff hook. Only a single hook is
permitted on any gaff. Harpoon or lance attachments are prohibited.
4. Floats are prohibited with the exception of any small flotation device attached to the
line or leader for the sole purpose of regulating the depth of the bait. The flotation
device must not in any way hamper the fighting ability of the fish.
5. Entangling devices, either with or without a hook, are prohibited and may not be used
for any purpose including baiting, hooking, fighting, or landing the fish.
6. Outriggers, downriggers, and kites are permitted to be used provided that the actual
fishing line is attached to the snap or other release device, either directly or with some
other material. The leader or double line may not be connected to the release mechanism
either directly or with the use of a connecting device.
7. A safety line may be attached to the rod provided that it does not in any way assist
the angler in fighting the fish.
The following acts will disqualify a catch:
1. Failure to comply with equipment or angling regulations.
2. The act of persons other than the angler in touching any part of the rod, reel, or line
(including the double line) either bodily or with any device during the playing of the
fish, or in giving any aid other than that allowed in the rules and regulations. If
an obstacle to the passage of the line through the rod guides has to be removed from
the line, then the obstacle (whether chum, floatline, rubber band, or other material)
shall be held and cut free. Under no circumstances should the line be held or touched by
anyone other than the angler during this process.
3. Resting the rod in a rod holder, on the gunwale of the boat, or any other object while
playing the fish.
4. Handlining or using a handline or rope attached in any manner to the angler's line or
leader for the purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
5. Shooting, harpooning, or lancing the fish being played (including sharks) prior to
landing or boating the catch.
6. Chumming with or using as bait the flesh, blood, skin, or any part of mammals other
than hair or pork rind used in lures designed for trolling or casting.
7. Using a boat or device to beach or drive a fish into shallow water in order to deprive
the fish of its normal ability to swim.has to be removed from the line, then the obstacle
(whether chum, floatline, rubber band, or other material) shall be held and cut free.
Under no circumstances should the line be held or touched by anyone other than the angler
during this process.
8. Changing the rod or reel while the fish is being played.
9. Splicing, removing, or adding to the line while the fish is being played.
10. Intentionally foul-hooking a fish.
11. Catching a fish in a manner that the double line never leaves the rod tip.
12. Using a size or kind of bait that is illegal to possess.
13. Attaching the angler's line or leader to part of a boat or other object for the
purpose of holding or lifting the fish.
14. If a fish escapes before gaffing or netting and is recaptured by any method other than
as outlined in the angling rules.
NOTE: The Marlin Club angling rules permit: A gaff not exceeding 10 feet in length may be used for boating a fish. In the case of a flying or detachable gaff the line may not exceed 30 feet. Only a single, fixed prong or blade is permitted.
The Marlin Club line classes are as follows:
2 lb., 4 lb., 6 lb., 8 lb., 12 lb., 16 lb., 20 lb., 30 lb., 50 lb., 80 lb., and 130
lb. (for Broadbill only).