What Reddit Says About Fish Checker Apps
We compiled 9 Reddit discussions about Fish Checker apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Fishing
Google lens works really well for common North American gamefish and common aquarium fish. But for example, with this fish (which is a hybrid), it gets it wrong by calling it a bluegill. iNaturalist is the best because real people are able to ...
r/snorkeling
In a few days I am leaving for a Fish Survey based on Utila, Honduras. The Survey is run by REEF.org. They have all kinds of material for identifying fish, & they make these surveys all over the world.
r/Fishing
I’ve never used this for fish and was going to suggest it. I love this app so much, for identifying plants and insects in the yard etc. I also use Merlin for birds. ... It works best if you can actually "scan" the unidentified critter in real time using the app.
r/kayakfishing
Best way to do what you're asking is to go to a big marine retailer (Bass Pro, Cabelas, maybe some local options depending where you live) that stocks a lot of units and play with all the display models. This is exactly what I did the last time I shopped for a new fish finder and I'm glad ...
r/Fishing
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r/FishingForBeginners
👉 Find it in bigfishapp.com or search for "Big Fish: Fishing network" in Google Play. I’d love for more anglers here to jump in early, try it out, and let me know what features youd like to see next. iOS will come later if there’s enough ...
r/FishingForBeginners
Hello fishermen brothers I'm Luis from Perú, I've been practicing and loving fishing since I was a kid, and like many of you I ever forget to take the measuring ruler with me, but never forget my iPhone :) Because of this I created an iPhone app for Easily measure fish captures with your i...
r/bassfishing
Not fun having to pay for the apps, use maps and go check out what you find. I usually try to find 3-5 spots per scout trip as many times they do not pan out. Also take notes on your daily travels. ... I like fishbrain for seeing what people are catching and where. It’s been good for finding spots o...
r/IceFishing
I’ve been looking into Fishbox for maps and trip planning, but curious what others are using. Mainly interested in lake contours, marking spots, and anything that helps with timing or conditions. Feels like there are a lot of options now so wondering if I’m missing anything good. Appreciate any reco...
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