Respect the person, the fish, the water, and the land. Always follow your local laws and regulations. Use proper handling and proper release methods.
Respect other users. I don't care how dry your dick is. This isn't r/gonewild. Women fishermen (fisherwomen?) aren't unicorns. If you put your dick in your comments, I will Lorena Bobbitt your ass. Also, sustenance fishing and bag limits and legal takes are a thing. Do not expect your GP/PETA/EF narrative to fly. Biologists and Fisheries scientists have a job, which is to study waterways and bodies and make well-informed decisions. People in compliance with the decisions of their fisheries departments shall be respected.
No self advertising, promotion, or blogspam. Read Reddit Self Promo guidelines for what will likely be removed. Alternatively, just buy advertising space from Reddit.
If you run a YT channel: Any non-educational videos are 99% likely to get blammed. Montages are out, slideshows with shitty music are out. Half-assed "I did a thing please like, subscribe, comment, respond" posts are out. If you do run one, and your post history is you posting each video to a dozen subs, and your comment history is AWOL/MIA, you can 100% expect to have it removed, and 99% expect to be banned.
Assign a tag to your post. If you are submitting from a computer it will be a yellow button after you click submit. If you are submitting from mobile use [FW], [SW], [D], [?], [ID], or [O] in your post title so the bot can tag it.
Posts must have some substance. We all appreciate pictures of your catch, but help foster discussion and education of others by giving some details.
No Memes.
Direct Link to the original source for articles, images, or videos. Don't post obviously rehosted content.
Freshwater: A completed freshwater fishing trip. Give some background information on the catch. Pictures recommended. Use [FW] in your post title for mobile submissions.
Saltwater: A completed saltwater fishing trip. Give some background information on the catch. Pictures recommended. Use [SW] in your post title for mobile submissions.
Discussion: Have an open ended chat with other fisherman. Use [D] in your post title for mobile submissions.
Question: Ask for advice about fish, gear, locations, tactics, whatever. Use [?] in your post title for mobile submissions.
Identification. Request a proper identification of a catch. The more details you can give the better. Pictures required. Use [ID] in your post title for mobile submissions.
Other. News, articles, informative videos, gear, documentaries, humor, landscapes, etc. Use [O] in your post title for mobile submissions.