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Hey everyone. I was searching for some fishing apps and as one might expect there's a ton. I like Fishing Spots on the apple app store. Basically its people posting there photos of there catches, its listed by lakes or ponds and you can search locally. Its a nice way to find a new fishing hole.

What are your favorite fishing apps? Doesn't matter if its Games/weather/tips/ or other type. As long as it has to do with fishing. Can be apple or android.

Look forward to your answers.

Brian

I use fishing spots a lot, its helped me find a lot of new places.  I use knot wars too.

Navionics!  It is an expensive app at $9.99 but it shows you every lake in the US along with boat ramps, contour lines, dams, dangerous rocks, where vegetation is, and where stump fields are. It will also act as a GPS on the lake, let you pinpoint spots to fish and save them, as well as tell you how fast you are going.  It is not as nice as a $1,500 GPS unit for the boat but for me it is a must have for the price.

Knot Wars is a good one.

Navionics! It is an expensive app at $9.99 but it shows you every lake in the US along with boat ramps, contour lines, dams, dangerous rocks, where vegetation is,.

I have this and like it for the most part, but most of the creeks off the main lake don't show up on my lakes.

I like FishHead (for both Salt & Freshwater), Knot Wars, Pocket Ranger, and ShralpTide (Salt).

 

Navionics!  It is an expensive app at $9.99 but it shows you every lake in the US along with boat ramps, contour lines, dams, dangerous rocks, where vegetation is, and where stump fields are. It will also act as a GPS on the lake, let you pinpoint spots to fish and save them, as well as tell you how fast you are going.  It is not as nice as a $1,500 GPS unit for the boat but for me it is a must have for the price.

 

Just bought this and the knot app.

I have downloaded many apps.....but mynature fishing knots for my android is the only one I still have.

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my fishing advisor on Android gives you solar/lunar activity levels as well as a quick outline on what you might use and where.  Good basic info if you get stumped on trying to figure them o

Bassrumors

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Marine weather and tide chart, but I do my due diligence before heading out.  I do have an app in case I catch a species I'm not familiar with.  I don't like taking the time for my lure to be out of the water.

Bass Rumors is by far my favorite app, followed by Fish Keeper and Knot Wars

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Looks like I need Bass Rumors, Knot War and Navionics. I currently have a knot app that I've never been a huge fan of. Time to swap it out for knot wars. Bass rumors sounds interesting and from what ppl say navionics looks awesome and I think it'll help me out on my yak. Thanks so much everyone, you never let me down.

Brian

I like Scoutlook. Wind direction in real time, fish logging, tide charts, solar/lunar cycles. I'm shocked no one mentioned it so far... And it's FREE!

I also like the Navionics web app. It's free as well.

the bass pro fishing game will waste some time in a waiting room, but people look at you funny when you swing your phone like a rod lol.

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Navionics and knot wars are both awesome can't stop playing with them. Gonna have to try scout look.

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