Theres one called Animated Knots that shows all kinds of fishing knots. Pretty much the name says it all
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Theres one called Animated Knots that shows all kinds of fishing knots. Pretty much the name says it all
does any one know if there are any apps for the android network.
Wow, this boat ramp map is awesome and it's free! I like the map and satellite feature. Thanks!
[QUOTE=bassfish606;421322]does any one know if there are any apps for the android network.[/QUOTE]
This is what I want to know as well. I'm getting rid of the iphone this month and am switching to Android.
I do know that the Navionics maps are available.
By the way, anyone want to buy an iPhone 3G in great condition?
[QUOTE=12VoltMan;421326]Wow, this boat ramp map is awesome and it's free! I like the map and satellite feature. Thanks![/QUOTE]
Which app is free?
I second the Boat Ramp App...it is Saweet! and It's FREE! The Navionics costs $10, the animated knots is $5.
Yes, Navionics released the same app for Android last month.
[QUOTE=MagikSmallie;421337]I second the Boat Ramp App...it is Saweet! and It's FREE! The Navionics costs $10, the animated knots is $5.[/QUOTE]
Very cool I got the Ramp app!
[QUOTE=12VoltMan;421326]Wow, this boat ramp map is awesome and it's free! I like the map and satellite feature. Thanks![/QUOTE]
I thought you'd like it.. I love it and yes FREE!!!!
The Weather Channel App and you can program different locations and have real time weather radar.
[QUOTE=skeeter11008;421639]The Weather Channel App and you can program different locations and have real time weather radar.[/QUOTE]
Android also has a live radar app that's pretty useful for this.
I use AccuWeather and WeatherBug. Both have free versions (and paid) that offer looping radar. Has really saved my butt more than once on the big lakes being able to see the storms and their movement to understand when and where they are headed. It can be slow calling up the radar on an Edge connection and there are many places with no signal (especially on south Barkley) but ususally I can find a signal on the main lake.
I also call up web pages in the browser on my iphone for lake levels, current flow, and such...