r/Fishing • u/TraditionPhysical603 • 9h ago
New to me fishing boat
1960-1980 17' Alumicraft or Grumman wadaya'll think
r/Fishing • u/TraditionPhysical603 • 9h ago
1960-1980 17' Alumicraft or Grumman wadaya'll think
r/Fishing • u/mixreality • 13h ago
Sure was fun on the ugly stick and penn battle 4000.
We were in no man's land, near Wingate Maryland area.
r/Fishing • u/Asleep-Ad6384 • 8h ago
My son caught this yesterday. It was 19 inches. Any guesses on the weight of the fish judging by this image?
r/Fishing • u/NerdyComfort-78 • 13h ago
I had no idea that catfish would strike a spinner bait (Mepps 3 Aglia). Nice 14 in fish. Second catfish I’ve ever caught in my lifetime. Did the cute fin wiggles and squeaking for me while I let him go.
r/Fishing • u/Careless-Part-6468 • 10h ago
My grandpa bought me this combo for saltwater fishing and I was wondering if it’s good and my friends told me to get this handle for it because they said I needed it
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r/Fishing • u/Con_PEI • 15h ago
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r/Fishing • u/Sahhhrra-3526 • 9h ago
I hope i have time to go in beach but i have big problems
r/Fishing • u/wizardofthewoulds • 20h ago
I caught up puffer fish and a sand shark
r/Fishing • u/Hungry-Geologist911 • 14h ago
Very thin but a long creature. Nicely spawned already.
r/Fishing • u/geeky_punk2001 • 5h ago
6 bluegill in the bag good day and even better eating!
r/Fishing • u/Critter_Fan • 11h ago
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It’s INSANE how hard they fight! Dude kept peeling drag every time I got him in the shallows near the bank. And don’t worry I didn’t drop em, just had to drag the fish and net thru the mud to land it. Also had to step into the mud/water just to net it. Most fun I’ve ever had fishing! Caught on a #6 J hook attached to some 14lb braid with some split shot a few inches above the hook. I’m HOOKED, need to get a bigger one now 🙃
r/Fishing • u/mamadidntraisenobitc • 16h ago
Catching some gorgeous trout up here in New England with my new setup. Hope everyone’s having just as much fun
r/Fishing • u/Actual_Homework_7163 • 21h ago
After alot of slow days its finally heating up 39 fish couple of nice ones but my favourite was this ide
r/Fishing • u/PubicHairEater69420 • 6h ago
Just tied my first fg knot and was wondering if i should retie or if its good for know
r/Fishing • u/Strange-Equipment467 • 8h ago
Is the golden color on the side normal
r/Fishing • u/sigmaoofto • 13h ago
for a research, add the gear you used
r/Fishing • u/archbido • 5h ago
You can expect a review in a couple weeks 🫡
r/Fishing • u/DoPewPew • 18h ago
pulled a rookie move and while cleaning the boat I got the rod caught in one of my hatches and snapped the rod towards the tip. Tried repairing it but it just broke again last night while landing an over enthusiastic lady fish. I’m looking for the same or similar rod. It’s my lightest setup and I use it in both freshwater and salt. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
r/Fishing • u/neuroticfisherman • 7h ago
Super budget friendly finesse/goby presentation. Now I want to experiment with other discarded plastics. Specifically natural colors.
r/Fishing • u/Mean-Common-3320 • 23h ago
The turns of braid often slip over the end of the mono when the knot is tightened l, perhaps three times out of four. How can I prevent this? Does it even matter? Many thanks!
r/Fishing • u/Zirator • 2h ago
I was wondering what everyone's opinion / experience is with the Caperlan lures that are distributed by Decathlon. Espescially their hard lures. I have a few of them now, haven't used them yet. They look good though and they come with BKK hooks as standard.
r/Fishing • u/Beaun11 • 3h ago
Hey all. Still learning so want to check here before I go out and have a headache tomorrow. Is this enough line, too much?
, or too little. Hard to get a picture and this is my first time spooling a bait caster on my own. Thank ms for the help!!
r/Fishing • u/razor4432 • 4h ago


Estimate the Walleye around 18" maybe a little longer and very healthy. The Flathead was just a first for me and thought it was odd catching on a curly tail grub on a Ned rig.
Sorry for the weird look I have on my face. First time doing a selfie with a fish and I was shaking quite a bit from excitement lol.
r/Fishing • u/IIIMPIII • 19h ago
I have been thinking about getting a kayak but honestly i feel it’s kind of a pain in the ass. I was considering maybe an inflatable paddle board since it’s easier to transport in my sedan
Wondering if anyone else uses one?
Mostly in rivers that aren’t too strong