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Florida Fish Art Contest

The Fish Art Contest, inspired by a 5th grader's homework assignment, has grown into an international competition introducing youth to the wonders of fishing and the outdoors. Wildlife Forever organizes the competition each year and coordinates their efforts with host states around the country. Wildlife Forever will announce the winners on their website approximately one month after the closing of the contest. The FWC will also announce the winners on social media, in a press release, and on our website below. Make sure to submit your artwork by February 28th, 2025.

How Can I Participate?

Fish Art Contest: The Art of  Conservation

The Fish Art Contest is open to all youth in grades K-12 (ages 5-18). To participate each youth will need to submit a completed entry form, and a one-page creative writing submission (required for grades 4-12), and an original piece of artwork featuring any fish including one or more of the following Florida native species from the same category below.

  • Category 1 – Freshwater: Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, Spotted Sunfish, Channel Catfish, Florida Gar, Chain Pickerel, Bowfin
  • Category 2 – Saltwater: Snook, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, Tarpon, Mahi-Mahi, Spanish Mackerel, Hogfish, Queen Snapper, Black Grouper

Eligibility:

  • Only one entry is allowed per person each year, previous entries are not eligible.
  • Art must feature any fish species of choice from the list above in their natural habitats.
  • Artwork must be in hand-done 2D mediums (paint, colored pencil, crayon, marker, collage, etc).
  • Art must be free of writing including signatures or initials.
  • Artwork and writing must be the contestant’s unique, original hand-done creation, you may not reproduce any other artists work and present it as your own in any medium or use any digital mediums, computers, or AI generation.
  • Participants are allowed to use photos, videos, and artwork, including those of past Fish Art participants as inspiration only when creating your artwork. If you have questions about what constitutes inspiration, we encourage you to speak with an art teacher, adult in your life, or some other person who can help get you the information you need, as we cannot provide legal guidance to you. Inspirational references used must be cited on the participants entry form with the source and original author of the work named. Any artwork or writing considered to potentially infringe on another’s intellectual property will be disqualified from the contest. Any artwork or writing that appears to be an exact replica, in whole or substantial part, of another’s work will be disqualified.

Current FishOn! Lesson Plans

Dive into the world of science, art, and conservation with the Wildlife Forever's brand new FishOn! Lesson Plans! Explore their collection of lesson plans designed to accompany the Art of Conservation Fish Art Contest. Featuring captivating science explorations, their lessons offer a cross curricular way to ignite curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the natural world. This program is designed for teachers seeking innovative resources, and can be customized to suite a range of classrooms and age ranges. Join us in empowering the next generation of conservationists through creativity and education.

State Prizing

One first-place winner and one runner-up will be selected from each grade bracket (kindergarten through third grade, fourth through sixth grade, seventh through ninth grade, and tenth through twelfth grade), one for illustrating the best freshwater fish species and one for the best saltwater fish species.

First-place Prizes:

  • All first-place winners will receive a fishing rod and reel combo and have their artwork advance to the national competition, displayed in FWC offices in Tallahassee, displayed in the FWC’s freshwater or saltwater regulations guide, and receive a signed certificate by either the Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management Director or the Division of Marine Fisheries Management Director.
  • In addition, winners in the 10-12 grade bracket will receive 10 t-shirts printed with their artwork to give to family and friends from our partner The Florida Nomad.

* A copy of the regulations guide will be included with the certificate.

Runners-up Prizes:

  • All runners-up will receive a fishing rod and reel combo and a signed certificate by either the Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management Director or the Division of Marine Fisheries Management Director.

Brandt Hard Card Recognition: One lucky artist may be selected from among all artwork submissions, from any grade bracket, to have their artwork available as a hard card selection for their fishing license. Hard cards are available to purchase, at an additional fee, to anyone who obtains or already holds a fishing or hunting license from the Go Outdoors Florida licensing system. A hard card is a collectible, credit-card style document that is an alternative to an electronic or paper license. The selected artist will NOT be sent a complimentary license or hard card.

Our Partners

The FWC partners with organizations in the fishing industry to support the Florida Fish Art Contest. Our partners donate prizing to the contest which are given to the top student artists.

Note: Neither the FWC nor the State of Florida endorse any individual company, and each company is solely responsible for their products/services and fulfillment of any offers. State laws prohibit false claims or fraud when claiming prizes.

Fish Art Contest Partner Logos: Wildlife Forever, The Florida Nomad, Bimini Bay, Toadfish, and Tsunami Fishing

Freshwater 10-12

Charlie Sasso - Winner

artistic illustration of a largemouth bass

Louisa Elena Elias-Sower - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a redear sunfish

Saltwater 10-12

Jessica Neef - Winner

artistic illustration of a goliath grouper

Isabella Jimenez - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a queen snapper

Freshwater 7-9

Georgia Hunnewell - Winner

artistic painted 3D cutout of a striped bass

Grace Wang - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a largemouth bass

Saltwater 7-9

Emma Nemes - Winner

artistic illustration of a snook

Emily Ganee - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a mahi

Freshwater 4-6

Divya Patel - Winner

artistic illustration of a largemouth bass

Hannah Wang - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a largemouth bass

Saltwater 4-6

Sebastian Romo - Winner

artistic illustration of a redfish

Hailey Chen - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a spotted seatrout

Freshwater K-3

Anika Goyal - Winner

artistic illustration of bluegill

Vanessa Wesbur - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a Florida gar

Saltwater K-3

Yimo Wu - Winner

artistic illustration of a queen snapper

Alessa Alger - Runner-Up

artistic illustration of a mahi

Freshwater 10-12

Ethan Booz - Winner

pencil drawing of a bass jumping out of the water near an angler reeling it in

Landon McCoy - Runner-Up

pointillism of a freshwater fish on a dark green background

Saltwater 10-12

Scarlett Edammudal - Winner

artwork of a mahi mahi swimming beneath a boat

Pranathi Manivannan - Runner-Up

colorful artwork of a mahi mahi jumping with a wave

Freshwater 7-9

Emma Nemes - Winner

colored pencil drawing of a bass jumping for a lure

Aimon Du - Runner-Up

colorful artwork of a freshwater fish

Saltwater 7-9

Penelope Horwitz - Winner

colorful artwork of a mahi mahi jumping with a wave

Cali Browning - Runner-Up

pencil and colored pencil drawing of a goliath grouper

Freshwater 4-6

Bailing Du - Winner

colorful artwork of a freshwater fish

Divya Patel - Runner-Up

colorful artwork of a freshwater fish

Saltwater 4-6

Amanda Velazco - Winner

painting of a mahi mahi

Kaelyn McIntire - Runner-Up

pencil and colored pencil of a red drum

Freshwater K-3

Cavan Du - Winner

colorful artwork of a freshwater fish

Siyi Shen - Runner-Up

abstract art of a fish with buildings and a tree on its back

Saltwater K-3

Zoe Chen - Winner

colorful artwork of a saltwater fish

Vivienne Harcourt - Runner-Up

watercolor artwork on a snook

Grades 10-12

Juliana Sessum - 1st

artwork of long fish with blue stripes swimming towards the viewer

Tida Bagby - 2nd

artwork of parrot fish swimming among corals

Sara Grant - 3rd

artwork of lionfish among coral

Grades 7-9

Lauren Hayes - 1st

artwork of flying fish over blue background

Lol Hathorne - 2nd

artwork of a sturgeon swimming among rocks and sandy bottom

Isabella Blanco - 3rd

artwork of blue, green, and yellow dolphin fish viewed from the side

Grades 4-6

Hailey Chen - 1st

artwork of largemouth bass with sun streaming through the water

Alyssa Rose Bradley - 2nd

artwork of  dolphin fish sitting in a giant flower

Channing Li - 3rd

artwork of colorful trout among vegetation

Grades K-3

Trent Cardinal - 1st

artwork of snook swimming towards you

Piper Harcup - 2nd

artwork of a fish swimming by a fishing line

Yanrong Zhuang - 3rd

artwork of abstract fish among shapes

Grades 10-12

Makenzie Warren - 1st

artwork of red drum jumping out of the water to eat a lure

Nicole Newmeyer - 2nd

artwork of swordfish jumping out of the water

Isabelle Torres - 3rd

artwork of trout

Grades 7-9

Roshni Patel - 1st

artwork of red tropical fish with blue highlights

Ishitha Panguluri - 2nd

artwork of a bass

Gabriel Regalado - 3rd

artwork of a bass

Grades 4-6

Caitlyn King - 1st

artwork of spotted salmon swimming over a rocky bottom

Amelie Barnett - 2nd

artwork of a dolphin fish

Alayna Godwin - 3rd

artwork of a swordfish jumping out of the water

Grades K-3

Kelsey Lee - 1st

artwork of colorful parrotfish

Divya Patel - 2nd

artwork of a dolphin fish jumping out of the water

Zhuang Yanrong - 3rd

artwork of parrot fish collage