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Planning a baby shower with a fishing theme is a fun way to celebrate for families who love the outdoors and want something a little more original than the usual party. This theme feels right for both boys and girls, and honestly, guests of any age can get in on the fun with the activities and decorations.

There’s just so much you can do with a fishing-themed baby shower—think personalized fishing rod guestbooks or those miniature tackle box party favors that people might actually want to keep.
I’ve rounded up ideas that cover everything from watercolor invitations and fish-shaped treats to interactive games and quirky photo booth props. If you want a celebration that’s memorable and keeps everyone smiling, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here for your little fisher’s big day.
1. Fishing Rod Guestbook for Personalized Messages

I love the idea of using a fishing rod as a guestbook. Guests jot sweet notes on paper fish and clip them right onto the line.
You’ll end up with a keepsake that’s full of everyone’s wishes for the new baby.
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2. Fish-Shaped Cupcake Toppers

Fish-shaped cupcake toppers can really liven up your dessert table. There are so many fun designs and colors out there.
You can buy them online or, if you’re feeling crafty, just make some with cardstock and fishing-themed prints.
3. Customizable Fishing Lure Favors

Personalized fishing lure favors are a clever touch for your guests. Add the baby’s name and shower date for a custom look.
They’re not just cute—they double as actual fishing gear your guests can use later, which I think is pretty neat.
4. Watercolor Fish Invitation Design

Watercolor fish invitations have this soft, artistic vibe that I really like. They bring a touch of elegance to the fishing theme.
The gentle brushstrokes just look so good—honestly, they work for any crowd.
5. Red and White Nautical Color Scheme

Red and white are my go-to colors for a fishing baby shower. They’re bright, classic, and they suit any gender.
This color combo just gives off that timeless nautical feel.
6. Mini Tackle Box Party Favors

Mini tackle boxes make adorable party favors for a fishing baby shower. I like filling them with gummy worms or Swedish fish for a sweet surprise.
They’re cute as table decor and double as take-home treats.
7. Fish Net Table Runners

Fish net table runners instantly give your setup that nautical, beachy feel. They’re easy to layer over a tablecloth or use on their own if you want a more rustic vibe.
Pair them with ocean-themed centerpieces and you’re pretty much set.
8. Bobber-Themed Drink Markers

Fishing bobbers as drink markers? Yes, please. I just tie on little tags with each guest’s name.
Everyone finds their drink easily, and the bobbers add a playful fishing touch to the drinks table.
9. Fish Bowl Centerpieces with Floating Candles

Clear glass fish bowls make really pretty centerpieces for a fishing baby shower. I like filling them with water and popping in a few floating candles.
The glow from the candles is just lovely, especially if your party goes into the evening.
10. ‘Gone Fishing’ Welcome Sign

A welcome sign at the entrance sets the mood right away. Something simple like “A Little Fisherman is on the Way” does the trick.
You can DIY one or just order a custom fishing-themed sign online—Etsy has some great options.
11. Fishing Hat Cake Toppers

Fishing hat cake toppers are such a cute addition to any baby shower cake. I like the little bucket hats and fishing caps—they work for cupcakes, too.
The toppers usually come in bright, playful colors.
12. Hook and Line Banner Decorations

I’ve made banners with fishing line and small hooks for a little extra detail. The line connects paper fish or letter cutouts, and the mini hooks give it a real fishing vibe.
It’s a small touch, but it makes the decorations pop.
13. Miniature Wooden Fish Place Cards

Small wooden fish cutouts work great as place cards. I write each guest’s name with a permanent marker.
After the shower, guests can take them home as a little keepsake.
14. Fish Scale Patterned Napkins

Fish scale patterned napkins add a subtle ocean touch to the table. I like them in blue, green, or silver, depending on the rest of the decor.
15. Fishing Boot Photo Booth Props

Fishing boot props make any photo booth setup more fun. Waders and rubber boots are hilarious as handheld props for guests.
You can find cutouts online or just make some from cardboard if you’re up for a little DIY.
16. Magnetic Fishing Game Activity

A magnetic fishing game is always a hit for some hands-on activity. Set up a small pool with magnetic fish and give guests little fishing poles with magnets.
It’s simple, but everyone seems to love it—adults get competitive, kids giggle, and it just breaks the ice.
17. Fish and Bait Candy Station

I like putting together a candy station that looks like fishing bait. Gummy worms in a tackle box? Perfect for “bait.”
Swedish fish are a must, and I’ll add chocolate rocks or blue rock candy for a water effect. It’s silly, but people love it.
18. Personalized Fisherman Bibs for Mom-to-Be

Custom fishing bibs for the mom-to-be are both practical and cute. They keep her outfit safe during the meal, and you can find ones with sayings like “Born to Fish” on Etsy or Amazon.
19. Fish Hook-Shaped Cookie Cutters

If you ask me, fish hook cookie cutters are a fun way to whip up some themed treats for your party. You’ll find them in a bunch of sizes, and they handle sugar cookie dough like a champ.
Frost the cookies, wrap them up, and—bam—instant party favors for your guests.