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Does anyone know of some really handy fishing apps(no game apps)?
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navionics
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rickh wrote:navionics
10 buks for the app.. How reliable is it with tide and wind? Would you recommend it?
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I like my-
Float Plan
Launch Points Pro
Google Earth
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TRD_Angler wrote:
rickh wrote:navionics
10 buks for the app.. How reliable is it with tide and wind? Would you recommend it?
The tides and wind has been accurate. There is an advance map option to overlay google that cost some extra dollars.

Well worth the investment IMO
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mpg2yahoo wrote:
TRD_Angler wrote:
rickh wrote:navionics
10 buks for the app.. How reliable is it with tide and wind? Would you recommend it?
The tides and wind has been accurate. There is an advance map option to overlay google that cost some extra dollars.

Well worth the investment IMO
Thanks
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Here you go ... you don't have the overlays but it gives an idea of the map.

http://www.navionics.com/en/webapp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Here is a live snapshot taken at port A ferry landing ... time stamped.
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rickh wrote:Here is a live snapshot taken at port A ferry landing ... time stamped.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1376014740.430462.jpg
Thanks just bought it..
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Thanks, I like the Navionics
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Fishing Calender by SIS is my personal favorite. Shows the tide, predicted beat and worst times to fish, and moon phase and changes depending on the location you put into it.
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James from Smith Family Tackle My Handle is Pirate Jim if you want to follow me, the are my Favorite I phone apps for fishing and one web sit
Fishing Spots - my favorite it give you a lot of info specially if you new to an area or just need help
Buoy Data- Gives you tide, Moon Phases, and wind reports big help for redfish
Fish TXSW- Gives you fish regulations and information.
Web Site -http://www.tides4fishing.com/ - give you fishing time, hot fishing days and times, moon phases and tides. and so much more.
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I use wind alert, ack launch points 2.0, and iPhone maps.
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I use Fishing calendar and Spyglass on my iPhone. Spyglass works like a champ as a marine gps running up and down the coast hunting the fishing buoys and marking strikes.
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