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Best Fishing Website Examples
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1. KastKingÂ
KastKing’s homepage feels energetic and adventurous, reflecting the outdoor fishing lifestyle. Bold imagery of rods, reels, and water scenes dominates the hero area. The layout alternates product showcases with lifestyle shots, keeping the rhythm dynamic. Bright accent colors highlight deals and CTAs, while hover effects give tactile feedback.Â
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2. Simms Fishing
Things we love about this web design
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Dense but clear layout
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Layered product and lifestyle sections
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Seamless exploration flow
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3. Tackle Depot
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Spacious layout with clean separation
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Focused attention on products and promos
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Easy-to-scan categories and banners
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4. Take Me Fishing
https://www.takemefishing.org/
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Simple, approachable layout
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Clear grids for content and images
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Easy-to-navigate sections
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5.Tackle Warehouse
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/
Tackle Warehouse’s site uses a left-hand menu that keeps navigation always within reach. The red accents highlight promotions, categories, and call-to-action buttons, creating energy and focus without overwhelming the eyes. Product grids are clean, and sections are well-spaced for quick scanning.
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Left-hand persistent menu
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Red accents for emphasis
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Clean, scannable product grids
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6. Wired2FishÂ
Wired2Fish feels like a hub for anglers who crave knowledge and entertainment. The homepage is packed with articles, videos, and tips, yet the layout keeps everything digestible. Bold headings, vivid imagery, and clear section breaks guide the eye while interactive elements make exploration fun and engaging.
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7. Fishing Tackle Shop
https://www.fishingtackleshop.com.au/
Fishing Tackle Shop’s website delivers a clear and engaging shopping experience. The homepage balances high-quality product photos with well-spaced categories. Interactive banners and featured sections draw attention to promotions and guides, while intuitive navigation ensures users can quickly find gear, apparel, or advice.
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Clear, structured product layout
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Featured banners for deals and guides
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Intuitive category navigation
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8. Omnia FishingÂ
Things we love about this web design
- Orange accents energize the layout
- Interactive map for personalized shopping
- Dynamic banners highlight promotions and features
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9. The Fishin’ HoleÂ
The Fishin’ Hole website splashes visitors into a cozy, riverbank vibe. Rustic textures, earthy tones, and playful illustrations dance across the pages. Intuitive menus and interactive maps make exploring effortless and inviting while hooking every angler’s curiosity in one smooth scroll.
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10. Davo’s Tackle
Davo’s Tackle website plunges visitors into an adventurous, outdoor fishing world. Bold imagery, earthy tones, and clean product layouts create a sense of rugged reliability. Intuitive menus and quick-loading pages make browsing seamless, letting anglers find gear effortlessly while enjoying a visually engaging shopping experience.
Things we love about this web design
- Bold, adventurous imagery
- Clean, organized layouts
- Intuitive, smooth navigationÂ
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These are my favourites.
BONUS: Wix
URL: wix.com
Although this one shouldn't be on the list - I couldn't keep this one from you. Wix has amazing website themes and leads by example. Their own homepage looks stunning.
What can you learn from this great website
- Playful design
- Clear call to actions
- Great user experience
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FAQ
What makes a good fishing website?
A fishing website should have a minimalistic design, be easy to navigate and include a lot of social proof. Have a look at this page for great example websites.
How to create a fishing website?
- Analyze the best examples on this page
- Make notes of what you like – and what you don’t like
- Design your own site with this drag & drop website builderÂ
- Publish your website with our recommended hosting platform.
How much does a fishing website cost?
A web designer will charge anywhere between $1800 and $4800 for a decent website. However, this article will teach you to do it yourself for less than $100.
What information is needed on a fishing website?
Your website will need at least the following pages: ‘Home, About us, Contact, Timetable. To create trust with your visitor it’s important to show lots of pictures and videos of your classes.
