![]() ![]() I'd say just do the free trial for a month (and cancel immediately after you sign up so you don't forget and get charged, and you still get to use it for the remainder of the month) and write down locations of all places to fish that you didn't already know about in your area. You have to literally select every single body of water to follow or unfollow, and even then it still doesn't work, and you'll get posts of fish caught 200 miles away from water bodies that you're not following, which is pointless to me. The thing I hate about the app in general (not specific to the paid version) is that your feed gets flooded with garbage posts of pro or sponsored fishermen or from people that live 200 miles away catching fish in places that aren't feasible for you to fish, and there is no good way to filter your feed to only show fish caught within 25 miles, for example. You also don't get sooo many posts at the same spots that you can determine patterns or which spots the fish are biting a lot or what lures are working there or anything like that. I just cancelled it 4 days ago, and never saw anything about water depth nor had the option to select it from the few catches I posted. That is absolutely the only thing about the paid version that is remotely worth it, and even then, once you document which waters are fishable, you don't need it. so you make a lot of trips out to places that end up being illegal to fish anyway. You also find out that a lot of people fish in areas with no trespassing signs or in HOA only ponds, etc. This is handy because I discovered some new ponds that I didn't know had fish in them based on posts people made. As long as they don't set the catch location as private it will show you the exact spot, and most people leave catch location public, I've found. If somebody takes the picture of the fish they kept back at their house, it will show up smack dab on their home, though. What this does is drastically limit the number of people that can see your exact catch location as if you're not a paid member it just shows a general area and not even the exact body of water, so you have to pay to get this info. I just cancelled it, because $6 a month is too expensive to continuously pay for the app. I did that, then forgot to cancel and it auto-renewed for 1 month ($5.99/ month). You can do a free trial for a month, and test out the Premium features. Use in your post title for mobile submissions. News, articles, informative videos, gear, documentaries, humor, landscapes, etc. The more details you can give the better. Request a proper identification of a catch. Question: Ask for advice about fish, gear, locations, tactics, whatever. Use in your post title for mobile submissions.ĭiscussion: Have an open ended chat with other fisherman. Give some background information on the catch. Saltwater: A completed saltwater fishing trip. ![]() This includes blogs, YouTube, Instagram and other social media.įreshwater: A completed freshwater fishing trip. No promotions, advertisements, surveys, petitions or market research. No gratuitous sexual comments or comments about someone’s physical appearance. Use proper handling and proper release methods. Always follow your local laws and regulations. Respect the person, the fish, the water, and the land.
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