Love to fish and eat seafood? Whether you’re looking for new, out-of-the-box ideas or are just getting started learning how to cook fish, a little guidance can be helpful. So here are seven accounts we’ve found that are great to follow for fish recipes and inspiration. From simple and straightforward to exotic and extravagant, these accounts have it all.

1. Hunt To Eat 

If you’re passionate about the great outdoors, Hunt To Eat is the publication for you. They cultivate a community that hunts for the purpose of eating, appreciates nature, and cares about conservation. They have a plethora of recipes that call for self-harvested ingredients, like this one for mango salsa fish tacos.

2. Bart’s Fish Tales

Bart van Oplhen travels the world learning new seafood recipes and experiencing life in fishing communities around the globe. Check out his YouTube channel, Bart’s Fish Tales, for cooking tips and authentic seafood recipes from different cultures and communities, like this tuna pasta salad from Venice.

3. Bait2Plate

Run by a chef who is also a fisherman, Bait2Plate is a blog dedicated to fish recipes for people who love to fish. Follow this account for tips and how-tos on cooking fish you catch yourself, including this take on a TikTok trend.

4. Island Vibe Cooking

Island Vibe Cooking is a channel that is committed to “take Caribbean cooking to the next level.” They also provide an Amazon store with all of their favorite tools and ingredients, to make sure you can find what you need to make delicious recipes like this Delicious Haitian Fish Recipe.

5. Fish Hook

Fish Hook is an account dedicated to helping people get started learning how to cook, fish, and hunt. On this YouTube channel, you’ll find instructional videos for fishing and hunting, as well as recipes for delicious seafood such as this one for Bacon-Wrapped Cod Bites in Maple Rum Sauce.

6. Spain on a Fork

Your stop for Spanish and Mediterranean food, Spain on a Fork, offers easy and quick recipes. Learn how to cook seafood and other dishes from Spain, like this 700-year-old recipe for Spanish Cod with Cinnamon.

7. Pescetarian Kitchen

Pescetarian Kitchen is a food blog that features dishes for vegetarians and pescetarians — or anyone who enjoys seafood. Get your fill of healthy and inexpensive seafood recipes, including these Smoked Salmon Loaded Potato Skins.

When it comes to cooking fish and other seafood, there’s no limit to the number of mouth-watering recipes out there. These seven accounts are a great jumping-off point for anyone who’s looking for awesome new fish recipes to try.

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