ifib Resources
Ally Education
Through our Be What You Don’t See initiative, iFIB published 10 practical, actionable blogs that helped allies show up, listen, and drive change in fishing.
Community Guides
Guides developed by community members that provide practical, experience-based tools for creating more welcoming, accessible, and supportive fishing spaces.
Virtual Education
Workshops, webinars, and on-demand courses designed to meet you where you are, whether you're a beginner picking up your first rod or a leader ready to start your own program.
Industry Services
iFishiBelong is actively building services that advocate for nontraditional anglers and empower new leaders within the fishing community. These are growing alongside us.
Community written Guides
A Guide to Supporting Autistic Anglers
Discover why fly fishing is one of the best activities for autistic people. Russell James, the punk rock angler, shares how this calm, meditative practice helps reset the nervous system, engage special interests, and build resilience, plus tips on sensory overload, transitions, and creating welcoming fly fishing communities on the water.
Autism Awareness: The Three Pillars of Autism
For Autism Awareness Month, we introduced team member Russell James (they/them) and shared their resource on the three core pillars of autism—sensory, social, and executive functioning—with practical tips to help the fishing community create more inclusive, supportive spaces for autistic anglers.
Virtual Education
Intro to Fly Fishing
Intro to Stillwater Fishing
Streamer Fishing 101
Industry Services

