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    iPhone apps for fishing etc

    So I finally got an iPhone and I've been busy adding apps, etc. Was curious what apps some of you seasoned iPhone users have on your phones that are good for fishing, etc.

    Here are a couple that I have added that I highly recommend:

    1) Navionics: Get the whole of North America on your iphone for $14.99. Great backup to your GPS and also has all tide/current info among many other features. This is a must in my opinion
    2) Tapatalk: I logged onto the sportfishing BC forum through my browser and got prompted to add this app when I tried to view the forum. It's $2.99 and it really makes the user interface simple for the forums on your iphone. Another strong buy IMO
    3) ShralpTide: Really simple and quick and free tide app. Uses your GPS location and gives you nearby tide stations.

    K, those are my 3 I have added in the last couple days since joining the iPhone posse. Let's hear what others have to recommend

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    tincan where did you download shralp tides at.......don
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    I use TidesPlan12.

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    found them thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwflyrod View Post
    tincan where did you download shralp tides at.......don
    It's available at the App Store.


    Sent from my iPhone when I should be fishing.

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    Sent from my iPhone when I should be fishing.

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    This one is recommend by a search and rescue guy to have esp if your out at night. http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/ Click on names of boat to see names. Fishing boats inc.

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    Cool app fish stalker, thanks for sharing... it updates quite often to

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    I use the navionics app for tides.

    The app I use daily is windfinder. There is a free one, but it's worth the $2 for the more detailed forecasts on the pro version.
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    yeah I use windfinder as well good app for planning if you want to go out or not. Speaking of knots I also use Grog Knots helpful for learning new knots since I switched to braid

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