Join through QR code or direct link
Share the series in newsletters, Facebook groups, email blasts, text chains, welcome packets, and signage.
Community Fishing Series
AINGLER gives residents and guests an easy way to join, fish, submit catches, and follow live leaderboards while your team keeps operations light.
How It Works
Residents and guests join through a QR code or direct community link, then use the AINGLER mobile app to submit catches and track the leaderboard.
Share the series in newsletters, Facebook groups, email blasts, text chains, welcome packets, and signage.
Participants fish within your approved lake, property, or community boundary.
AINGLER handles the tournament infrastructure and scoring workflow inside the mobile app.
Community members can check standings as catches are submitted and scored.
Built for Communities
AINGLER is designed for private, approachable events that feel natural in a community calendar, not like a hardcore tournament circuit.
Give guests another reason to explore the water.
Create resident activity without heavy administration.
Bring members together around a shared lake tradition.
Add family-friendly programming for busy weekends and turn repeat stays into repeat participation.
Connect slip holders, guests, and local anglers.
Offer a simple seasonal activity beyond the course.
Why Communities Use It
AINGLER gives organizers a polished fishing experience while keeping the operational burden low.
AINGLER provides the tournament infrastructure, scoring system, app submission flow, and leaderboard experience.
Set up tournaments around a custom lake, property, resort, or community area.
Position the event around residents, kids, guests, neighbors, and casual anglers.
Participants can follow the action without waiting for manual updates from the organizer.
Use entry fees to support community causes, events, lake improvements, or annual celebrations.
Invite people through existing channels like Facebook groups, emails, texts, newsletters, welcome packets, and signs.
Use Cases
Run one event, stack multiple tournaments into a seasonal series, or connect the program to a local fundraising goal.
Keep residents and guests engaged from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
A Minnesota lake community is using tournament entry fees to help fund its annual 4th of July fireworks show.
Create a simple, welcoming activity for younger anglers and their families.
Add an easy activity for busy resort, campground, marina, and lake weekends.
Extend community programming into winter where ice fishing is part of the culture.
A Missouri lake resort launched a series and residents and guests have responded well.
"Our lake community has absolutely loved having AINGLER this summer."
A Missouri lake community launched a private series this season, and participation took off quickly. Members keep telling organizers how simple it is to join, submit a catch, and follow the leaderboard.
Participation-Funded
AINGLER gets paid when your residents and guests participate, so the model stays aligned with the result you actually want: a community fishing series people join, share, and come back to.
FAQ
The short version: AINGLER handles the tournament technology, and your community focuses on inviting people to join.
Yes. AINGLER can support private community series and tournaments restricted to a custom lake, property, resort, or community boundary.
Participants can join through a QR code or direct community link shared in newsletters, Facebook groups, email blasts, text chains, welcome packets, and signage.
No. Fish are submitted through the AINGLER mobile app, and AINGLER handles the tournament infrastructure and scoring system.
Yes. Communities can use paid entries to support local initiatives, events, causes, lake projects, and seasonal traditions like fireworks shows.
No. The Community Fishing Series is designed as a fun, approachable activity for residents, families, kids, guests, and casual anglers.
Bring the lake together
Use AINGLER for summer engagement, holiday weekends, kids events, ice fishing, and fundraising programs.