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findex_chris
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findex_chris
   Old Thread  #20 15 May 2026 at 11.51am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #18
"I do like the idea of it auto saving weather data etc, local if enabled. I've used a diary for 30 years and I see this as a updated version, it'd sure as hell make finding things in it easier."

It doesn't store weather data yet. But that's on the roadmap. There's a lot of free weather API's which will make this pretty easy to do.

Idea:
- When logging catches, automatically look up the weather data based on the location and time of the capture
- Air pressure, temperature, wind direction and strength
- Save against the catch and then allow that to be optionally shared.

At a later date I can then create a report charting captures on different air pressures etc.

I'm sure we already pretty much know the answer, but on a chart would be cool to see IMO!
findex_chris
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findex_chris
   Old Thread  #19 15 May 2026 at 11.45am  0  Login    Register
Interesting, some pretty strong views, thankyou and certainly no offense taken!

Let me give some clarity:

Data sharing / privacy:
You're in no way forced to share information. The only info the app stores by default is your email address because it's required to identify you. Other than what you explicitly share, my servers do not see any of your data: the data lives on your device and is backed up to your personal google drive account (up to 15GB for free). This was a design choice I made for cost reasons but also because I know some anglers may be sceptical!

When you record your catches, you have the option to share it publicly. But what you choose to share is very granular and your choice. I want to build stats for fishing: if all you choose to share is the date / time, species and fish weight, then that's still some benefit as I can build a trend for that. If you share bait info (like nutritional composition, colour, type etc) then great! But I respect that's quite advanced. You don't have to share who you are, the lake you're fishing, any brands.

This is also suited for non publicity lakes. You can add lakes to the device and tag them as non publicity, meaning the app won't allow you to share the lake or any share catches associated with that lake so they'll stay private to you.

(Hopefully I've addressed all points raised on this)



A vision for the app is that you login and can see catches happening around the world, live. I can respect some may not want this, but it appeals to me. I'm sure there will be a lot of members on here who use Facebook, it's not too dissimilar to that is it really? But it's a feed purpose built for fishing, and that you have control over what to see. And it's more centralised.

It doesn't do swim booking. I could potentially add that in the future but that already exists. I do see the benefit in at least booking your time at a particular lake. And seeing real time swim availability. I don't fish much these days, have family etc so the peace of mind knowing that my place is booked, and I can fish adjacent to my family / friends. I don't want to go to linear and find every lake is rammed!

I think fishing is still very behind digitally. We should at the very least have a history of all the 30lb in the country. There's no reason why non publicity lakes could use the app or similar as well rather than creating their own log system. I can think of one benefit straight away: tracking fish being moved between lakes. AI is that advanced now, and carp especially mirrors are that distinctive that I'm sure it could do a good job uniquely identify a carp based on an image.

That is a good point on the fox marker app. I havn't used it, but I imagine it's similar to what I've built. My app is taking that idea further. What's better, writing your spots down on a piece of paper, or recording them on your phone which is backed up and can be queried etc? I'm sure a lot of you record how many wraps you're fishing to, at the very least you could use this for that.

Reply to jhhilton1983 "the fact you can have you information shared and the fact they can go from fully supported to nothing in a instant make them to unreliable.":
This is a web based application specifically to support as many devices as possible (doesn't require app store etc). All of the data is backed up to your personal google drive account in sqlite database format.
If for whatever reason my app dies, I die, I can't pay for the servers etc, then all that data still exists in your own account, and you can download it to any device and open up in one of the many free sqlite database clients.
If it's helpful, I could create a feature that allow you to download your data in to different formats? Or tutorials of how to download it?

For those sceptical, you could perhaps try the app before you completely write it off? I'm adding lot of features, I'm sure at some point, if not already, there will be at least one feature that's of benefit to you. It will be useful to you if:
- you record any details about your catches or sessions (bait, fish size, venue / spot, pictures). Effectively one of it's use cases is a digital fishing diary with cloud backup.
- you want to find local lakes. I'm adding a lake search within x miles of a GPS location feature. Whilst I was testing it I found that a syndicate lake I'm interested in but didn't have any info about was on there, randomly, and now I have the contact details.
- you have a group of friends and want to share your catches to the same Facebook page. I'm sure some of you will be on Whatsapp groups...
- you're part of a fishing brand (e.g. bait company) and want a single place to show captures caught using that brand.

I honestly don't see how this is taking away watercraft?

I think we have to accept some amount of commercialisation in the sport because unfortunately gone are the days of unfenced lakes with unknown stock, at least in the UK.

Ultimately IMO it is each to their own! Fishing is personal to everyone.

Chris
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #18 15 May 2026 at 11.44am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #14
However, I do like the fact I can just pay a tenner a year and see what some poor sod spent hours mapping out a year previous

I can't blame you tbh

I'd be a bit miffed if it was me who'd done the mapping. Think of it this way, someone spends 5k on the latest RT7, maps using the app, then you pay a app developer £10 for that info....something wrong there Yes I know they have development & server costs blah blah, but the angler could also charge for their time when mapping, boat time etc.

A lot of folk want something for as little as possible nowadays, or not having to put the work in, and these apps facilitate it while making money of others backs.

For clarity, I'm just thinking aloud, I'm not anti this or that, use what you want if it makes you happy

I do like the idea of it auto saving weather data etc, local if enabled. I've used a diary for 30 years and I see this as a updated version, it'd sure as hell make finding things in it easier.
TCarper
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   Old Thread  #17 15 May 2026 at 11.43am  2  Login    Register
Whatever your views on apps... Give the poor bloke a break lads

Not for me personally. But that's called choice. Don't use them if it's how you feel. Venting your spleen on a new site advertiser about it will not stop the young uns using apps. xx
Westmidsmoaner
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Westmidsmoaner
   Old Thread  #16 15 May 2026 at 5.43am  0  Login    Register
Boats
Drones
Apps and swim booking ...I'm not a user or fan of any of these . Each to their own it's a personal choice that's all . I like to feel I've worked for my fish and enjoyed the challenges and struggles . No hollow victories when I catch ..I don't sheep people up either , I show respect to other anglers and the effort they are putting in ...

'Plough your own furrough'

Westmidsmoaner
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Westmidsmoaner
   Old Thread  #15 15 May 2026 at 5.32am  0  Login    Register
No from me .. watercraft is already a dying art ...

AideyKaye
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   Old Thread  #14 15 May 2026 at 4.06am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #13
I think it depends. I don't like the idea of using sonar, well, not on sonar attached to a bait boat on a 3 acres puddle anyway. However, I do like the fact I can just pay a tenner a year and see what some poor sod spent hours mapping out a year previous. The results CAN be pretty accurate, but obviously not 100%. On one lake near to me, the maps were accurate to around half a wrap, but what impressed me was it's ability to map out the depth of the silt present. I found some cracking gravel spots thanks to that site.

£10, and it saved a hell of a lot of homework. All I did was chucked a lead in the areas noted to confirm the presence of deep silt and gravel. Two hours work max.

Drones though...

I'm quite anti tech in general though. Instagram is destroying childhoods. Facebook is full of fake people projecting their fake lives, and I'm glad I came from a generation that met women in nightclubs, and not on dating apps. Imagine doing a ton on a bird who looks nothing like her picture, and you won't even get to give her a cheeky digit
vossy1
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   Old Thread  #13 15 May 2026 at 2.50am  0  Login    Register
While fishing apps like this aren't for me I think they will appeal to the younger angling generation, at least that's my perception of that demographic anyway given all the betting apps etc that target them in sport, then there's social media etc.

I do use apps like Deeper (no choice if I want to use the product) and one thing I don't like is my info being stored on their systems and potentially being available to all. If I put in the hard work to map swims, create way points etc I don't want that info to be available to all ( or more likely those who pay for that 'advanced' option) the moment I enter it. Yes you can probably opt out of sharing, but it's likely the developers could still see it, and angling being very much money orientated (app fees inc) it wouldn't be hard to use that info for someones benefit in creating followable/influencing personas. I mean that the information could be sold by the app developer to a interested company, a sponsored angler then goes on a good run, leads the socials, and wannabees want to use whatever products they're using. Your info regards what equipment you use could also be sold to target you with ads.

Technology drives everything including profit, and it doesn't have to mean chip sets on the bank. Match fishing is far worse than Carp fishing and more regularly innovative, if you believe it. Not many carp fishing items comparable in cost to £5000 poles, maybe a top end bait boat from Carp Lounge, and as with both it's about how you use them, they don't guarantee succes, but I do agree it's more prevalent and will become the 'norm' in time.

If it makes you happy, increases your enjoyment without affecting others, brilliant.
Tinhead
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Tinhead
   Old Thread  #12 14 May 2026 at 11.29pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #10
As far as I can see in the world of angling it's carp fishing that there's over reliance in technology.
I suppose someone will say different but in match and general coarse fishing I don't see it much.


Beyonce
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   Old Thread  #11 14 May 2026 at 10.56pm  2  Login    Register
No need for fishing apps, thanks.
wandle1
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wandle1
   Old Thread  #10 14 May 2026 at 8.58pm  4  Login    Register
In reply to Post #6
Technology will be the ruination of our much loved pastime, including our perceived freedoms .

Sadly I'm deeply concerned by the overt use of tech not only in angling ,but in our daily lives also
Digital technology will not free us ,eventually it will enslave us all..if that's the future I'm out ,as much as I can ..

Young people are so easily led and controlled ,so to me they aren't the future at all,...Find me a young person that can critically think ?

Sold a dream ,,bought a lie ...!

Not going to fall out with anyone either.....

What's to stop anyone making their own non electronic notes it's not hard to do for certain ..
Cam
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Cam
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   Old Thread  #9 14 May 2026 at 8.53pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #7
You're not being forced to share that information from what I see? It's a choice?
The OP can tell you more than me.

End of the day no one is being forced into using it.
jhhilton1983
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jhhilton1983
   Old Thread  #8 14 May 2026 at 8.26pm  3  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
Interesting... i used to fox swim mapper app and then the notes section on my phone for my usual water and had a vast amount of information on both. I stopped using the app a while ago when it started to share info without asking permission. And then 2 weeks ago i accidently wiped my notes from my phone... about 10 years worth of spots and info.

So i have now resorted to a note book and pencil kept in a plastic waterproof bag in my tackle bag.

And this is the problem i see with these Apps - the fact you can have you information shared and the fact they can go from fully supported to nothing in a instant make them to unreliable.
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #7 14 May 2026 at 8.15pm  4  Login    Register
In reply to Post #5
An electronic diary of lakes, swims and spots, what wraps, etc...
Then how long before this information is available to subscribers.
Handing over years of hard acquired knowledge to boost some *******s ego.
whataclonker
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whataclonker
   Old Thread  #6 14 May 2026 at 8.09pm  0  Login    Register
Whereas I mostly agree with what's been said, there's no denying that technology is slowly being integrated into fishing, & it's the future, whether us old farts like it or not.

The progression of angling lies in the hands of the new blood, & they're most definitely holding smart devices..
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