Top Fishing YouTube Channels in 2026 from Italy

Fishing channels offer a relaxing yet exciting escape into the outdoors, covering everything from freshwater bass fishing to deep-sea saltwater adventures. These creators share their expertise on finding the perfect spot, selecting the right bait, and mastering different casting techniques.

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Content includes gear reviews (rods, reels, kayaks), knot-tying tutorials, and 'catch and cook' videos where the day's haul becomes a delicious meal. You'll see anglers targeting specific species like trout, catfish, pike, and marlin, often in stunning locations around the world. There is also a strong focus on conservation and responsible fishing practices.

Whether you are a tournament pro or just someone who enjoys a quiet afternoon by the lake, this community is welcoming and informative. It combines the thrill of the catch with the serenity of nature, teaching patience, strategy, and respect for the ecosystem.

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fishing ORATA FRA

@ORATAFRA

SALVE A TUTTI, PREMETTO CHE: QUESTA E' UNA PESCA D ATTESA E NON A TUTTI PUO' PIACERE ANCHE PERCHE' I CAPPOTTI POTREBBERO ESSERE TANTI. MA SE DECIDERETE DI IN...

Italy
Subscribers
50.3k
Total Views
21.0M
Videos
532
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It can happen that it's a good fishing day, not just for me today, others have caught some nice fish

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Fishing ORATA FRA is an Italian-language channel that chronicles real-world, mostly salt-water fishing adventures across Italy, Sicily and the Gulf of Mexico. With over 530 videos the creator blends traditional “wait-and-see” surf-casting and bottom fishing with live shrimp, crab or local bait, filming every snag, blank, surprise catch and adrenaline rush. The relaxed, conversational commentary (plus on-screen captions) invites viewers to share the passion rather than just highlight trophies, making long sessions on beaches, jetties, brackish canals or boats feel like fishing with a friend. Occasional gear unboxings, discount codes and travel vlogs add variety, but the core promise is authentic, unfiltered pesca in attesa that proves patience, local knowledge and humour are the ultimate tackle.

What Makes This Channel Unique

Blends classic Italian wait-and-see surf-casting culture with global fishing travel, delivering uncut, bilingual-captioned sessions that celebrate both blanks and trophy fish while offering viewers honest gear deals.

Bi-weekly
Italian
Target Audience

Italian-speaking anglers 18-55 who enjoy relaxed, real-time fishing sessions; from beginners learning rigs and bait to intermediate anglers seeking authentic Mediterranean and Gulf catches.

Content Formats
VlogsHow-toUnboxingsTravel DocumentariesCatch-and-cook
Primary Topics
Surf-casting & bottom fishing with live shrimp/crabBeach, jetty and brackish-canal sessions in Italy/SicilyBig-game boat fishing (hammerhead, Gulf of Mexico)Gear reviews & unboxings with discount codesTravel / expat fishing diaries

Frequently Asked Questions

What gear do I need to start fishing?

You don't need much. A basic spinning rod and reel combo, some line, hooks, sinkers, and a bobber are enough for most freshwater fishing. Live bait (like worms) is often the easiest way to catch your first fish. YouTube channels often have 'budget fishing challenges' to prove you don't need expensive gear.

Is 'Catch and Release' important?

Yes, catch and release is vital for maintaining healthy fish populations, especially in overfished areas. Most fishing channels demonstrate proper handling techniques—wetting your hands before touching fish, removing hooks gently, and reviving the fish in the water—to ensure they survive after being released.

What is the best time of day to fish?

generally, early morning (dawn) and late evening (dusk) are the best times, as fish are more active and feeding in lower light. However, this varies by species and season. Many channels explain how weather, water temperature, and barometric pressure affect fish behavior.