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š£ Time on Your Side: The Best Watches for Fishermen Who Actually Fish
Reliable watches for real anglers

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Time on Your Side: The Best Watches for Fishermen Who Actually Fish
Letās be realāmost anglers donāt need a $2,000 wristwatch that tells you the moon phase in five languages. You need something that tells the time, takes a beating, and maybe helps you figure out if the tideās about to make your favorite fishing spot a swimming hole.
None of the watches below are sponsors or affiliate links. These are simply watches weāve researched and would recommend based on durability, features, and good olā common sense.
Casio G-Shock DW5600
Bulletproof. Affordable. Classic.
The DW5600 is like the Toyota Tacoma of watches. Itās rugged, water-resistant to 200m, and the battery lasts longer than your attention span. Plus, it looks cool whether youāre fishing or heading to a restaurant afterward. View on Amazon
Garmin Instinct Solar
For the tech-loving angler who also forgets to charge stuff.
This oneās solar-powered, GPS-enabled, and tracks tides, moon phases, and sunrise/sunset. It even tells you your heart rateāuseful for when you lose a fish at the net. View on Amazon
Timex Expedition Scout
Old-school analog charm with just enough grit.
If you prefer a watch that ticks instead of beeps, the Scout is a solid bet. Itās water-resistant to 50m and has a readable face, even when your hands are covered in slime and sunscreen. View on Amazon
Casio G-Shock G-LIDE GBX100
Tide-tracking built for real-world water time.
This watch is a favorite for surfers and shoreline anglers alike. It has built-in tide and moon data for over 3,000 global locations, a high-contrast screen for low light, and all the G-Shock durability you'd expect. View on Amazon
Final Thoughts
You donāt need a smartwatch that can launch a satellite. You need a watch that can survive a dunking, tell you when itās lunchtime, and maybe even help you catch more fish. Tick tock, anglersāget one that works as hard as you do.

š£ IN THE FIELD
A team of fossil hunters just stumbled on something wild: a 15-million-year-old fish so well-preserved you can still see its color and what it ate for lunch. Found in the middle of the Australian desert at a spot called McGraths Flat, this ancient swimmerānow named Ferruaspis brocksiāis offering a rare peek into what freshwater life looked like.
Since weāre on the topic of watches:
Just a reminder that even if you donāt have a fancy watch that has tide and moon data, you can always find this information for free at the NOAAās website.

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