I like you a lot and you are way, way ahead of me as a fisherman although I am 47 and you are 15.
I just thought I'd make a general statement (worth $0.02 so don't think much of it) that I am against requests for likes and subscriptions, which sadly have become so omnipresent and pervasive in our contemporary culture that people don't think much of them and they seem normal because everyone seems to be doing it.
But if you think about it, you are asking others to give you praise, complement, and honor. This seems to only be rather inconsequential in the virtual world. If one does it in the real world - at work, with their peers, on the street, with their family, in the gym, with your date, etc. one would instantly become despised and resented because it is a dishonorable thing or at the very least distasteful, tactless, insecure, low, and pitiful thing to do.
Honor is earned, not asked for or begged for or prodded for and it is up to others to bestow it on their own volition or deny it or remain indifferent and not up to the person in question to prod others to give it.