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  • Super User
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Been at least a couple years since I remember seeing an app thread.

  What apps contribute to your bass fishing?  Any you recommend?

My (Android) list hasn't changed much in recent years.

 

Weather.com.  I have used a dozen others, but despite its shortcomings,  I always end up back on weather.com

 

Tides Near Me.  Still fastest, cleanest no frills tide app that I have found.

 

Fishing Chaos and TourneyX- different tournament apps for catch, photo, release (CPR) tournaments.

 

Garmin Active Captain.  I don't synch my phone except for updates, but it is nice to have charts available on my phone for study

 

I like the idea of Go Paddling for launch options, but I admit that I don't use it much

 

Anyone use a river app on android?  NOAA is fine, but can be a pain tracking levels on phone

  • Super User
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I need accurate info prior to hitting the water.  My graphs will give weather, tides, storms, lightning etc.  I want info accurate for today tomorrow and reasonably for the next few days.  I’m about to shitcan my radar app since I am sitting here in rain and storms and it is showing clear.  Not a ray of sunshine and it’s showing absolutely no cloud cover.  That’s un acceptable.  

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  • Super User
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I use Tide Times, Windfinder, Lowrance, and Solunar Table-Fishing and Hunting. Heard good things about Windy, just never installed it.

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I use Tides Near Me, WeatherUnderground and Windy.

 

Fishbrain for pic porn. ?

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  • Super User
Posted

I’ve used the ANGLR app since 2019. It tracks weather, tides, and GPS data on all my trips.  

 

I manually input species, weight, and length, along with a photo.  ANGLER compiles it and shows all my catches on a map.

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  • Global Moderator
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I would say TVA app but it’s terrible compared to just using TVA.com. 
 

Spotify app is good for bluegrass music while fishing 

  • Super User
Posted

not Bass Forecast.  i quit using it.  kinda useless. 

 

i use Navionics, and some tides things.  

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  • Super User
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2 minutes ago, Woody B said:

I use Navionics on a tablet instead of the charts in my sonar unit.   

Yep - same here. $20 or so a year is well worth it.

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Same here on Navionics; some days I could just use it and not need to turn on my sonar.

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