Control a real fishing rod — online
Fish in real waters from anywhere in the world.
Live video. Real hardware. Real conditions.
Limited demo access. One rod live at a time.
This video shows real fishing, real hardware, and real conditions.
No simulations. No staging.
Browse real fishing spots around the world
See which rods are live and ready to use
Real-time streaming with minimal delay
Cast, reel, and navigate just like being there
Including uncertainty and real conditions
Fishing success depends on real conditions.
GoFish uses a live map showing real fishing locations.
Some rods are available. Some are busy. Some are coming soon.
Currently, one demo rod is available.
Each fishing rod is supervised by a local assistant on location.
The assistant:
This ensures safety, proper handling, and a smooth experience for the user.
Not at the initial stage.
For now, all fish are released back into the water after being shown on camera. Fish delivery is planned as a future feature, once logistics and regulations are fully in place.
No.
GoFish is designed to be simple and intuitive, even for people who have never fished before. All controls are visual, and assistance is provided on-site.
No.
GoFish uses real fishing rods, real water, and real fish. Weather, latency, and uncertainty are part of the experience.
This is real fishing — remotely controlled.
GoFish uses different connectivity solutions depending on the location:
This allows GoFish to operate even in places without traditional connectivity.
Currently, we operate with a limited number of live rods, starting with a single demo setup.
To ensure stability and quality:
This will change as we scale.
Pricing is not final yet.
Our goal is to offer:
Exact pricing will be announced closer to launch and during the Kickstarter campaign.
We are scaling in stages:
New locations will be added gradually as hardware and infrastructure scale.
GoFish is designed as a long-term platform.
Our roadmap includes:
Our goal is maximum immersion in real fishing — without being physically there.
GoFish started in Kazakhstan, with a live demo rod on a lake.
Next planned locations include:
GoFish is currently in live demo mode.
The system works today, but access is limited while we improve reliability and scale infrastructure.
You can:
Yes.
Catch-and-release is the default approach. We work with local assistants to ensure ethical fishing practices and respect for nature.
GoFish is built in the real world.
That means real challenges, real testing, and real progress.
We prefer showing how things work — not pretending everything is perfect.
GoFish is built as a real-world system
Custom-built hardware designed for remote operation in outdoor environments
Arduino-based systems for precise rod control and sensor feedback
WebRTC technology delivers ultra-low latency video (50-200ms)
WebSocket communication for instant command execution and status updates
GoFish uses different connectivity solutions depending on the environment
Standard wired or mobile internet for reliable connectivity
Starlink satellite internet for seas, oceans, and isolated areas
This allows GoFish to operate even where traditional networks are unavailable.
This is not a digital product pretending to be physical.
It is physical from the start.
GoFish doesn't replace traditional fishing.
It creates a new way to experience it.
Fishing becomes a connected experience.
GoFish operates outdoors.
That means weather, cold, wind, frozen water, and unstable conditions.
We don't hide this.
We design for it.
That's why we test early and show things as they are.
Kickstarter helps us scale responsibly.
We are preparing a Kickstarter campaign to expand GoFish.
Early supporters help bring real fishing to anyone, anywhere.
We are open to conversations with investors who understand hardware, infrastructure, and long-term platforms.