Fishing log

This is where it's all going on. One can ask for advice or general information or simply chew the fat about fishing tackle, tips, and locations.
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Post by Out4trout »

Here's another one for the i-phone.. (I don't use these)
http://www.afterthecatchmobile.com/Afte ... lcome.html
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Thanks O4T - I've saved the Excel log and will modify as necessary to meet my needs....I think this will be an excellent starting point....Much appreciated....

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those app's look sexy! Thanks for pointing them out.
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I use FUGAWI software as my fishing log and waypoint management. Every time out on a lake I waypoint mark technique, date, weather and what was working. At the end of the day I log all my GPS tracks and waypoint details with additional speed, surface temp colours etc. I even load pictures that are saved with the waypoints. I have about 8 years logged for more than 40 bodies of water. When I return to the same body of water in the future I just transfer the data from my laptop onto an SD card for the lake or river and load it up into my sonar/gps units. At any time I can recall what happen in the past at any waypoint, this also allows me to view the trails of everywhere I have traveled in the past.

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eye-tracker wrote:I use FUGAWI software as my fishing log and waypoint management. Every time out on a lake I waypoint mark technique, date, weather and what was working. At the end of the day I log all my GPS tracks and waypoint details with additional speed, surface temp colours etc. I even load pictures that are saved with the waypoints. I have about 8 years logged for more than 40 bodies of water. When I return to the same body of water in the future I just transfer the data from my laptop onto an SD card for the lake or river and load it up into my sonar/gps units. At any time I can recall what happen in the past at any waypoint, this also allows me to view the trails of everywhere I have traveled in the past.

-sheldon
What I would give for that SD card.... :lol:
Fishing isn't a matter of life and death....
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Post by 1lastcast »

Funny I too am thinking this is the year to start a fishing log myself :D

I want to use one of the Iphone apps to do so. thinking the ifishjournal is the best for my needs? Its a little pricy at $8.00? Anyone useing this app now?? I just picked up an Iphone and its been so handy so far. I even have Navionics loaded for just $10 :shock: I also like the fishing knot apps.
"My biggest worry is that my wife (when I'm dead) will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it."
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