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Best apps for fishing
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06/10/16 03:45 PM
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Txmedic033
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What are your best apps for fishing, tides, or anything saltwater related? I will be dragging my boat south to pop my saltwater cherry very soon and need all the help that I can get.
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Re: Best apps for fishing
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06/10/16 06:38 PM
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kickingback
Pro Angler
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Pro Angler
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Tides and Solunar Charts Click on a place and enjoy all the data!!! I use it regularly and go when the tides are moving. Weather Underground I get my wind direction by the hour here for planning. It is usually the most accurate I have found for wind speed and direction. Google Earth This is by far a great way to see the lake or shore you want to fish and gives you history of past images when water was low to see more structure and other hidden areas that you might not see when the water is normal. Lots more but these should be good to plan your trips
Last edited by kickingback; 06/10/16 06:38 PM.
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Re: Best apps for fishing
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06/11/16 02:04 PM
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Joined: Aug 2009
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Capt Craig
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I like Fishweather, MyRadar, MarineTraffic, TideTrac, Isolunar and WindFinder.
Capt. Craig Copeland Licensed by the US Coast Guard
2019 Nautic Star 215 XTS Shallow Bay Boat Humminbird HELIX 12 CHIRP MEGA SI GPS G3N Nautic Star Boats Pro Staff (nauticstarboats.com) Redneck Fish'n Jigs Pro Staff (redneckfishn.com)
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Re: Best apps for fishing
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06/13/16 03:12 PM
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Txmedic033
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TFF Team Angler
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Tides and Solunar Charts Click on a place and enjoy all the data!!! I use it regularly and go when the tides are moving. Weather Underground I get my wind direction by the hour here for planning. It is usually the most accurate I have found for wind speed and direction. Google Earth This is by far a great way to see the lake or shore you want to fish and gives you history of past images when water was low to see more structure and other hidden areas that you might not see when the water is normal. Lots more but these should be good to plan your trips That first link is awesome!! Thank you.
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