tacklemap is a free, public map of fishing spots, marks and waypoints with target species and access notes. The site starts with Australia and is expanding to New Zealand, the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
How are waypoints sourced?
Waypoints are curated from publicly known fishing access points, plus user-submitted spots moderated before publication.
Are the coordinates accurate?
Coordinates point to a public access point or a well-known general area for the spot. Always check local conditions, tide, weather, and access status before heading out.
Can I save my own private spots?
Saving public waypoints is supported now. Private (unpublished) personal spots are on the roadmap.
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Step 1 of 3Welcome: step 1 of 3
A map of fishing spots
tacklemap is a community atlas — every catch the crowd logs fills in the picture for everyone else. Browse for free; contribute when you want.
Step 2 of 3Tide-aware: step 2 of 3
Every catch tagged with the tide
When you log a catch we auto-tag the tide state at that spot, at that time. Patterns surface across hundreds of reports — no spreadsheet, no manual tagging.
Step 3 of 3Privacy-first: step 3 of 3
Your spots stay yours
You choose what to share. Your saved spots stay private unless you publish them. No data sales. Sign in only when you're ready.