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Re: iPhone apps [Re: mudhack] #4669366 03/29/10 01:02 PM
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I wonder if this will work on the new iPad coming out???

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Re: iPhone apps [Re: mudhack] #4669490 03/29/10 01:44 PM
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I use fishcal. It works great.

Re: iPhone apps [Re: mudhack] #4669521 03/29/10 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: mudhack
I wonder if this will work on the new iPad coming out???


It works great on the iPad mini

Re: iPhone apps [Re: oakenhawk] #4669570 03/29/10 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: oakenhawk
I use fishcal. It works great.


+1, its has moon phase, peaks and troughs, sunrise/set (good for hunting too), "my catches" which is good for storing photos and catch info

Re: iPhone apps [Re: Smitty1994] #4669942 03/29/10 03:39 PM
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is there an app that does barometric pressure or shows it?

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Re: iPhone apps [Re: cbl600r] #4932034 06/02/10 06:44 PM
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Have you seen the new Good Fish iPhone App? It lets you save, share and search catches with GPS, photos, etc. There are a few anglers from TX using it.

iTunes Link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/good-fish/id371260507?mt=8



My neighbor and I designed the app. It's only a few weeks old, but we're having a blast seeing people post their catches. If you have any suggestions for us, let me know.

Frank

Re: iPhone apps [Re: Frank R] #4932098 06/02/10 06:59 PM
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Be careful using iPhone apps and iTunes. Someone hacked my account and helped themselves to $1200. But on a lighter note. Fishing by hunfishtracker is a very good app

Re: iPhone apps [Re: junbengreat] #4932324 06/02/10 07:51 PM
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OMG! you guys just showed me MORE apps!

I currently use:
Standard calendar, for notes and upcoming events I need to remember
Moonphase. self explanitory
The weather channel.
Fishcast. Basic TPWD fish forcast.
Firstmate. Baro Trend, Live Doppler, Feeding times,
moon phases, and S.L.O.B. (Image of fish, Google maps location based on entry location, detailed weather also based on entry time, along with notes. that can be shared.
Swell info. detailed tide info.
Fishbook. Diary, of fish cought including lures and locations
Tideapp. basic tide info

Navionics. Trails. Helps me get back to hony hols on ponds and the routes to them.
Isolunar. Just getting into this app, not used mutch yet.
Fishnotes. Lame, had to try it tho.

The apps that give basic info load fastest, use them when I need fast semi accurate info.
Installing as I type this.
Photobucket.
Fishcal.


Firstmate is the only "Fishing" App that I have found that shows a line graph of barometer trends. Is buggie as in the baro does not show sometimes, but I am in contact with the dev team and they are working on it quickly.

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Re: iPhone apps [Re: mudhack] #4932713 06/02/10 09:11 PM
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Thx for the Caddo honey holes. How'd you make the screen shot?

Re: iPhone apps [Re: sadibo] #4932724 06/02/10 09:13 PM
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Press home button then the power button up top at same time, it takes screenshot. look in photos.

Re: iPhone apps [Re: Ezdaar] #4932815 06/02/10 09:29 PM
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Navionics is a must have for $10. Sit in my recliner and get gps coordinates to put into my Lowrance.


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iSolunar seems to be good. Shows major/minor feeding period, moon overhead under foot, sun/moon rise and set. Weather, calender to look ahead. I like it, and have noticed that all this solunar carp is accurate!

Re: iPhone apps [Re: cbl600r] #4932988 06/02/10 10:21 PM
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Try the new Color-C-Lector App.


Tie a string to your i-phone and drop it in the water to the depth your fishing, pull it up and it shows the color to use at that depth.

Black is the most common color. HA HA


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Re: iPhone apps [Re: JG ZX250] #4933004 06/02/10 10:25 PM
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Dude, not funny
dropped my 24hr old i-phone into lake fork this spring--wife wud not happy
finally got new i-phone --installing photobucket, navionics again!

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Sorry DOC.

My 100lb Yellow Lab ate mine a while back, so know how ya feel.


Taking 5 to the weigh-in occurs when opportunity meets successful execution of one's preparation.
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