
I have fished in certain areas because of this app. I don’t have it but it provides you with the best fishing info you can get from what I have heard. I personally think this would be the best fishing app if you’re looking for good fishing info. If your new to fishing and hope to become an angler I definitely recommend this app. You will get informed on the latest information and when to fish. You can also see where they caught it and what they used to catch it. You can see what other people are catching. They have a good foundation and now need to focus on working out the bugs and providing better service.This is a really nice fishing app. It makes you feel like now that they have my money, they no longer care. Another bug is the location search results that are unsorted and put waters that are thousands of miles away near the top rather than the nearest water of the same or similar name. This makes membership almost deceptive since you're really paying for that location info. It forces you to pick an inaccurate location such as a stream flowing into a main river rather than the location in the river were you actually caught the fish. As others have noted, the single biggest issue is their feature that identifies the location of a catch is often wildly inaccurate and limiting. The app unfortunately also has several significant bugs. I also like that the community is generally very positive and supportive. You can comment and message other users/fishers. Also you can pull up a map of a location and see where others caught fish, gear used, etc. Additional features include tracking the location, date, weather and gear used of your catch. The home screen is a social feed featuring catches - fun to read thru. Overall the app is mostly well designed with many useful features. I would really appreciate it if they fixed it. Instead, it gives me all the catches worldwide, not just at Oneida Lake. There are 64 catches of it at Oneida lake. One of the species is the chain pickerel.

It gives me a list of the species caught there. For example, I am looking at Oneida Lake, New York. I wish instead of showing me all the catches it would only show me only the catches at the specific fishing water I am looking at. I click on one species caught there and it gives me information about the species I clicked on and all the catches of that species worldwide. When I click on that it shows me all the species caught at that fishing water. When I am on the map page looking at a fishing water, there is an option labeled “species” underneath the fishing water name. However, there is one inconvenience I wish they would fix. This is a great universal app for sharing your catches and fishing trips. Great app!! Definitely recommend it!!👍👍
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If you find a nice fishing spot it will provide you with what other people have caught there and how to get to the point you want to get to. They sell all kinds of baits, reels, rods, and lures. You can even shop for fishing gear on this app. I found a small bridge less than a mile away and I got a catch almost immediately. You can just let the community moderate it too. If fish brain just added the ability to create a new fishing “spot” this issue could be almost completely avoided. I mean the top fish for almost every salt water spot around here is large mouth bass, and you’ve got fish caught 5-10 miles away from where they’re marked. This may not seem like a huge issue but it ends up completely screwing any catch data or fish forecasts. When you log a catch it forces you to select one of a few nearby fishing “spots” which often are nowhere near you, you can leave it blank but by default it’ll just pick the closest one for you. Others appear to be user submitted (spelling and capitalization errors) but there’s no where in the app to do so. How these locations are picked, I have no idea, some spots make sense, some don’t. Unfortunately their catch data is near worthless given the fact you’re forced to pick from a few predetermined fishing locations.
