New to fishing? Start here.
Everybody starts somewhere, usually with a tangled line and a missed fish. This is the short path from "I want to try fishing" to landing your first catch, in six steps. No sign-up, no jargon, just what works. In a hurry? Follow the five-step path to your first fish, learn to release fish safely with catch & release done right, or take the kids with the family fishing guide.
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π§Find your starting point
Take the 60-second test. It points you to a great first species to target and the gear to catch it, based on your water, goals and experience.
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πLearn the absolute basics
Licences, the handful of gear you actually need, and how to go from zero to your first cast - the beginner's guide covers it without the jargon.
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πMeet the fish
Browse the species library - where each fish lives, when they bite, and what they want. Knowing your target is half the battle.
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πͺ’Tie a knot that holds
The number one reason beginners lose fish is a bad knot. Use the knot picker to learn the right one for what you're tying, step by step.
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π§°Gear up the smart way
Free tools to match your tackle to the fish, pick the right line strength, and read when the bite will be best - so you fish with confidence.
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π³From catch to kitchen
Caught one to keep? Learn to clean, fillet and cook it properly so nothing goes to waste and it tastes its best.
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Keep a record of your days on the water with a free printable catch log, learn the lingo in the angler's glossary, or take another quiz.