Stuck on the Dock?

Do we want to fish every day? Yes. Can we fish every day? No. Whether it is a tornado warning, a herniated disk, or a busted leaf spring (all real reasons we’ve had to cancel fishing trips, by the way), there are just some days when you can’t get on the water.

To help you through those tough days, start by checking out our Inspiration page with pictures of the Atlas Boatworks 23F center console fishing boat. After you’ve done that, we humbly offer a list of fishing YouTube channels we love.

This list isn’t all-inclusive, comprehensive, or maybe even our favorites, but it will help you kill hours of time when you are inevitably supposed to be doing something more, quote, “Productive.” Enjoy.

A large tarpon is released from an Atlas Boatworks 23F
Atlas Boatworks 23F out in the wild doing the real thing. Not watching it on a phone.

BlacktipH

BlackipH is one of the OG’s in our mind. We got hooked over 5 years ago with his aerial videos of huge Hammerheads hunting. He’s done a ton of other stuff since then, but if you’re into fishing, you’ll be interested in most of his stuff. 

Life By The Bow

Need good, wholesome, kid (or work)-friendly boating and fishing content? Life by the Bow is perfect for that. They cover life in the Florida Keys and surrounding areas. The production quality is amazing. This is not just some dude with an iPhone. 

Gale Force Twins

The Gale Force Twins are twin sisters and captains who cover everything boating and fishing. From docking a boat to fishing in a tournament, there is content for anyone interested in boating or fishing. 

Das Boat by MeatEater

The MeatEater crew is better known for their hunting content, but several years ago they did a series called Das Boat where they dragged a beater boat across the country and fished out of it. From Redfish in Texas to Tarpon in Southwest Florida, they’ll keep your attention. As with everything MeatEater does, the production quality is excellent. 

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