What Reddit Says About Fish Builder Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Fish Builder apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/FishingForBeginners
I use the LakeMonster App, and it’s fantastic. I actually built it, and it’s packed with features like water temps, satellite images, thermal maps, water clarity, fish species info, weather forecasts, 3D depth maps, and an AI fishing helper.
r/FishingForBeginners
if u in america fish brain. in eu fish angler is the best so far but almost no one uses these over here but that has the most logged info.
r/Fishing
Best tide charts and depth charts Navionics $50/year. Don’t bother with an app to tell you when to fish. If you live in New England read the On The Water fishing reports that come out each Friday for good tips on when/where/how to fish. Other popular fishing areas probably have something similar you...
r/FishingOntario
I mainly use Fishbrain for the topo as it’s a more modern UI than the Navionics app.
r/FishingForBeginners
Fishbrain can give incorrect waterbodies. The best fishing app that I always rely on and is accurate is the FishAngler App
r/Fishing
Navionics is pretty good. They offer a free trial you can download on your phone. I also incorporate my HuntStand deer hunting app. I just use blue pins for spots is all. The majority of my fishing these days is done from the bank as opposed to my boat
r/Fishing
There are apps like Fishbrain and TroutRoutes, but which ones are actually good and informative? I’ve heard Fishbrain puts you at spots that just suck. Share ... At the end of the day, the users with the best spots are never going to share them. Fishbrain is good but you can’t just blindly rely on i...
r/flyfishing
My partner is also a hunter, and the iHunter app had been helpful numerous times to see land access points and boundaries along waterways for us. Technically not for fishing specifically obviously but we used it because he already had it.
r/FishingForBeginners
Fishbrain is the best fishing app you can download. It shows you different locations and what fish have been caught at that location. There's a ton of other features like finding new areas, weather maps, and even pictures of the actual catches ...
r/IrishFishing
For mobile app builders and entrepreneurs.
r/Aquascape
It’s a fun game and the 3d tools are easy to use, plus adding fish is a great touch.
r/aquarium
Scape-it.io is my go-to for designing fish tanks before actually making them. ... Yes. It's called trial and error. ... Please recommend if Wordpress is good to develop an app.
r/PlantedTank
Share ... Hello, you can try Fish Identifier: Oriva to get all details about fishes you have or planning to have. ... I actually built an app like this recently for my own tanks - it’s called Aquarium Tracker: Tank Manager.
r/FishingForBeginners
I wasn’t happy with fishbrain but I like to keep track of my catches. This was the reason I build my own iOS App for my needs. I am constantly working on it but it’s already pretty handy I think.
r/Aquariums
Thank you for the app recommendation!! ... Something I think could be pretty cool and could help your app grow is adding a social aspect to it. If you already have people entering types of fish/plants/equipment, you could give the ability to ask a question about those items which would get ...
r/FishingForBeginners
Last time I used the 10 dollar coupon from bass forecast for a 140 dollar fishing rod and the 10 dollars were used for shipping, Keep in mind 50 dollars or more is free shipping in their website. ... LaI use the LakeMonster App, and it’s fantastic.
r/FishingForBeginners
No idea if this app is worth paying for, but that doesn’t make it a scam. ... I use it. I have good luck with the Bitetime feature. ... I use it because it is the most popular fishing app here in Aus, however it does suck for android, the app struggles to recognize your "fish" images so yo...
r/Fishing
Dont waste your money. ... If you're on Facebook, I'd just get into some fishing groups that are local to your area. There's tons of them out there ... Fishbrain is worth paying for.
r/FishingForBeginners
FishBrain has a lot of that. I paid for a year of it. It was ok but not worth it for me to resubscribe.
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