About Introduction
Welcome to fishing.
If you love being outdoors, there’s no better way to experience it than time spent on the water. Whether you’re standing on the shore of a quiet lake, casting from a dock, or heading out on the ocean, fishing is about more than just catching fish—it’s about the experience.
One of the best things about fishing is how easily it fits into everything else you already enjoy. It can be part of a camping trip, a weekend getaway, or even the centerpiece of a full vacation. It’s something you can do solo to unwind, or share with family and friends to create lasting memories.
Fishing is also one of the simplest ways to disconnect from the noise of everyday life. No screens, no rush—just fresh air, water, and the anticipation of what might be on the end of your line. It’s a natural stress reliever and a great way to reset.
If you’re new to fishing, you’re in the right place. A lot of beginners feel overwhelmed by all the gear, techniques, and different types of fishing out there—but it doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, some of the most effective setups are also the simplest.
That’s exactly where approaches like the fishing bubble setup come in. With just a few basic components, you can start catching fish without needing a ton of gear or experience. It’s one of the easiest ways to get started—and one of the most fun.
In this course, we’ll break everything down into simple, easy-to-follow steps. You’ll learn the basics of equipment, different fishing styles, and how to start catching fish with confidence.
Let’s get you on the water.
Types of Fish
2 Lessons
Fly Fishing Gear
7 Lessons
Fly fishing is all about presenting a lightweight bait in a natural way so fish will strike. While traditional fly fishing uses specialized gear and casting techniques, the core idea is much simpler than it first appears. Using a spinning rod with a bubble setup allows you to achieve the same natural presentation without the added complexity. By filling the bubble with water and letting wind or current move your bait, you can fish flies effectively using gear you already have. This approach helps you: Cover more water Cast lightweight flies easily Fish from shore or docks Start catching fish right away The key is not the gear. It is how naturally your bait moves through the water. Keep your setup simple, focus on presentation, and spend time on the water. That is what will make the biggest difference.
How to Grip a Fly Rod
4 Lessons
Tying Flies
1 Lesson
Methods of Fly Fishing
1 Lesson
