About Kala
Kala is the trust layer of fishing. Ordinary fishing ends with a photo, a guess at the length, and a story you have to take on faith. Kala replaces faith with proof: a catch logged inside a verified session and checked against a measurable standard before it counts. We call the category Verified Fishing, and we’re building the standard that makes it work across the whole sport.
Who runs Kala
Kala is built by Gian, Founder, and operated by Verified Fishing Inc.. This is not an anonymous brand — there is a real person behind the standard, the writing, and the decisions about what gets called “verified.” If something on this site is wrong, you can reach that person directly (see below) and we will fix it.
What Verified Fishing is
A catch becomes verifiable inside a session that anchors when and where it happened, then clears a capture standard that measures it against a fixed reference instead of an estimate. The result is a record nobody on the water, in a tournament, or in a comment section has to take on faith. You can read the full vocabulary on the glossary, starting with Verified Fishing itself.
Why you can trust it
- We name the person. A founder’s name and a real contact address sit on this page, not a faceless “team.”
- We don’t fabricate numbers. Where a product detail isn’t pinned down, we say so rather than inventing specifics. That rule is written down in our Editorial Standards.
- The standard is the product. Trust is the whole point of Kala; a site that asks you to trust verified fishing has to be honest about itself first.
Verifiable contact
Email a real person at hi@kala.fish. Corrections, questions, press, and “you got this wrong” notes are all welcome — we read every one.
See also our Editorial Standards, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.