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Fishing Groups

Fishing groups provide a space for anglers to connect, share experiences, learn techniques, and form communities. Whether online or in-person, these groups bring fishing enthusiasts together for knowledge-sharing and camaraderie.

Here are some popular fishing group options:

1. Facebook Fishing Groups

Facebook offers a variety of niche fishing groups for all interests, locations, and skill levels:

  • Local Groups: Examples include Florida Saltwater Fishing, Texas Bass Anglers, or California Trout Fishing.
  • Species-Specific Groups: Groups like Bass Fishing Addicts or Fly Fishing for Trout Enthusiasts.
  • Gear Enthusiast Groups: Communities like Kayak Fishing Fanatics or Fishing Tackle Collectors.
  • Global Communities: Fishing Addicts Worldwide connects anglers across the globe.
2. Reddit Fishing Communities

Reddit offers dedicated fishing forums where anglers share tips, stories, and catches:

  • r/Fishing: The largest general fishing subreddit for photos, advice, and discussions.
  • r/FlyFishing: Focused on fly-fishing techniques, gear, and destinations.
  • r/KayakFishing: A hub for kayak fishing enthusiasts.
  • r/IceFishing: Dedicated to ice fishing strategies and equipment.
3. Meetup Fishing Groups

Meetup.com is an excellent resource for finding local fishing clubs and events:

  • Join fishing meetups for group trips, workshops, and social events.
  • Search location-specific clubs, such as Seattle Anglers or Denver Fly Fishing Group.
  • Meet like-minded anglers to form new fishing partnerships.
4. Online Forums

Traditional fishing forums provide detailed discussions and advice:

  • BassResource: A leading bass fishing community with tips, videos, and forums.
  • StripersOnline: Focused on striped bass fishing and saltwater adventures.
  • The Hull Truth: A boating and fishing forum with active anglers sharing techniques.
5. Fishing Clubs

Local fishing clubs are great for in-person engagement and organized outings:

  • Many cities and regions have fishing clubs tailored to specific types of fishing (fly fishing, bass fishing, or saltwater).
  • Clubs often host tournaments, conservation projects, and seminars.
  • Examples: Trout Unlimited for fly anglers and Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) for competitive bass fishing.
6. Specialty Platforms and Apps

Social platforms specifically for anglers:

  • Fishbrain: Connect with anglers worldwide, log catches, and share tips.
  • Fishidy: Network with local fishing communities and map fishing hotspots.
  • GoWild: A community for outdoor enthusiasts, including fishing-focused groups.
7. Local Fishing Stores and Events
  • Many bait and tackle shops organize group events, fishing workshops, and trips.
  • Check with local stores for opportunities to join nearby fishing communities.
8. Competitive Fishing Groups

For those interested in tournaments and competition:

  • B.A.S.S. Nation: Local and national competitive bass fishing groups.
  • MLF (Major League Fishing): A platform for pros and passionate amateurs.
  • IGFA (International Game Fish Association): A global organization for record-keeping and competitions.


By joining these fishing groups—online or offline—you can build lasting connections, improve your fishing skills, and discover new fishing adventures. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, there's a group tailored for you! 

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