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  • Super User
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I use Microsoft Excel too. Each year I start a new log, and at the end of the year I cut and paste the info into a master excel spreadsheet. Right now I have about 12 years of info on my master.

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  • Super User
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A spread sheet works well.  I keep track of my reel maintenance on one but that's about it for me.  I choose not to take time away from fishing to record data.  Those few moments may or may not cost me a good fish, not worth the gamble.  

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  • Super User
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The thing with fishing logs is that you gotta bounce a crankbait into it and if that doesn't work drag a jig alongside it.

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  • Super User
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I find a log to be invaluable. I have kept one on a spreadsheet for many years. I post the info when I return from a trip or when on extended trips I take along a lap top.

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You know i was suprised when I was at a Bass U class a few weeks ago the question came up and asked to the pro's and all 3 pros said they dont keep a log at all. They said they don't want to waste time looking at what happened before when they could be figuring out whats going on now. Was interesting. Its fun to record and see how many fish you've caught in a year though.

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Hi

Looking for a good fishing log app. Any suggestion? Is there any apps out there that keeps track of your tackle and inventory?

Thanks

 

Jason

  I was looking for one also.  I just installed "My Fishing Journal" . I haven't tried it yet (water is hard). It was free so we will see!

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I like to use the tried and true "wheel book" and a pen.

For you non sailors thats a small tablet, ya know the black and white marble covered little tablet.

i have he navy standard green hard bound version lol

  • Super User
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If I were a logger this is what I would do.  I'm sure every one knows  this already, so this is just a reminder.

Google has spread sheets and docs, once made they are automatically stored into "Drive.  Google has create a map, those maps are stored into Drive automatically as well, in addition your camera can upload pics into your Drive folder.  Drive syncs in both directions, pc to phone and phone to pc, again automatically.  Whether at home or away you can have all your info with you perfectly updated.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I use excel to log numbers and Diaro app to log fishing conditions and what i did that day.  With that app i can organize per body of water and and date.  I can search throw all of my logs to find what I'm looking for.  A note book would work but this makes it easier to find things per body of water or month.  

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I write down each event on the water.  thought about spreadsheet.  but on paper log I jot down relative info.

 

Captain America>>>thanks for the PDF log.

  • Super User
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Microsoft Word or Excel will do everything anyone could want.

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  • Super User
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Microsoft Word or Excel will do everything anyone could want.

Sure it is and you control exactly the information you want to keep track of.  I still like Goggle Drive because of the versatility and having everything at your fingertips on your mobile device.

I only pin point locations on maps, I keep separate ones for freshwater and saltwater, further broken down by area as well.  Google Earth does a pretty good job of pinpointing locations too that can be viewed on a mobile device, a nice advantage is satellite view.

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My Fishing Companion Pro seems to be a pretty good log app. I played around with the free version for a couple weeks and liked it enough to purchase for $2.49.

 

Some of the features are

• View/Save/Edit your Fish, Gear, Locations and Trips
• Attach photos, video and audio clips to your data
• Mark fish as Favorites for quick access to your lunkers
• Export Fish to CSV (Press menu on Fish list screen)
• Organize your Fish by Fishing Trips
• Add locations by map, zip code or current GPS location
• Lookup Weather for any location in the world
• Customizable Units of Measurement
• Moon Phases
• Share your data with others
• Main Dashboard gives quick access to all your latest data
• A simple, clean and easy to use interface
• Import/Export your data to SDCARD

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I tried keeping a log last year and gave up. It felt to much like work.

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Here is a log I made in Google Drive.  I used it a lot in the past and then over time I just kinda stopped caring.  I guess I really did not feel the need to record my 1.5lber spotted bass, just not exciting enough to document the memory.  However keeping logs is really helpful for locating fish when the bite is tough.

Fish Log.pdf

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i personally dont feel the need to keep a fishing log. when i fish i want to relax, recording data seems too much like work, and work is exactly what i get away from when fishing. i may keep fish count for a day in my head, but no need to for a year. just because something works in certain conditions one day, dont mean it will work in similar or identical conditions on the future. while some may think its useful, i find it a complete waste of time. time i could be using to fish or do other more useful things...

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It seems to me some of you are way over doing it. After a trip while at home, jot down the Date, Time, Place, Baits Used, Weather, Success. Now next year and future years you can refer to you data for planning other trips. If you have a bang up day one year at a certain location there is a good chance that somewhere around that date is a good time to go again.

If you have a cell phone you can send your self an Email with the information. Create a folder on your home computer and store your trip Emails in that folder. They will be organized by date.

Frank

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