This channel is for fishing YouTubers who want to grow their channel without guessing what the algorithm wants.

I break down:

• Why fishing videos stall
• Why some channels grow fast while others stay stuck
• How the YouTube algorithm actually reads fishing content
• The mistakes that confuse your channel and kill momentum

This isn’t about hacks, trends, or chasing viral videos.

It’s about clarity, positioning, and building a fishing channel that grows consistently over time.

If you make fishing content and want intentional growth, subscribe.


Matt Withers

You're not the only one that feels uncomfortable on camera. In this video, I share some tips to improve your camera presence when recording your fishing trips.

2 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

Matt Withers

Get Out Of Hard Mode

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Matt Withers

Most creators think the upload button is the finish line.

But for small fishing channels, the first 48 hours after posting can either help YouTube understand your video… or completely confuse it.

In my newest video, I’m breaking down the post-upload mistakes that can quietly kill your momentum after every upload — and how to stop sending YouTube the wrong signals.

If your fishing videos are solid but the views still aren’t moving, this one is for you.

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

Matt Withers

Most fishing creators think growth comes from better hooks, better editing, or better thumbnails.

But the real issue is something else.

Signal clarity.

If someone opened your channel page right now…

Would they immediately understand what kind of fishing creator you are?

Or would it feel like a mix of different experiments?

That difference matters more than most people realize.

3 months ago | [YT] | 0

Matt Withers

Most fishing creators aren’t ignored.

They’re interchangeable.

That’s harder to hear.

If someone else can post the same lake, same bait, same breakdown… and it feels identical…

Why would the system bet on you?

This week’s video is about building something steady — not spiky.

Not louder.
Steadier.

That’s what creates value.

Do you think fishing channels struggle more with:
A) Quality
B) Consistency
C) Clear identity

4 months ago | [YT] | 0

Matt Withers

Fishing creators think growth is slow because they’re watching visible metrics instead of invisible progress.

This video breaks down the Stack Phase — the three forces that quietly build real momentum: invisible progress, compounding clarity, and pattern building.

#fishingcreators #fishingchannelgrowth #fishingyoutube #youtubestrategy #creatorgrowth

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 0