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Title: HPR2268: Fish On!
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2268/hpr2268.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 00:39:09
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This is HPR episode 2002-168 entitled Fish On.
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It is hosted by Bill, MFMED1 Miller and is about 19 minutes long and Karimaklin flag.
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Hello and welcome to my next podcast here on Hacker Public Radio.
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This in here is more of a kind of one of my favorite things to do.
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I'm not really so much tech involved as it is using tech to do the activity that I'm going to be doing here.
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But now that summer is getting here, I am an avid fisherman.
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Actually an avid bass fisherman that's transported from California.
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So I love fishing.
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That's one of the things I do.
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And with fishing, especially in New Jersey here, comes prep work.
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You really got to prep because the weather changes from day to day.
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It could be sunny one day and pouring rain in the next.
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So you really got to plan out your trips here and get them going.
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So I've put together a basic set of apps and websites that I use when I start up a fishing trip.
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I started a day or two before I decided I'm going to go fishing or a week or two.
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Now I'm starting plans now for my summer fishing trips.
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So I'm getting them all mapped out or I'm going to go on what I'm going to need.
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First thing I start with is Google Maps.
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Now Google Maps is probably one of the best things you can use as a fisherman.
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Not only does it show you, you know, satellite views of fishing likes that you're going to fish out.
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But it gives you where you can click town on the roads.
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You can see how it looks like to park.
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You get a great idea of what the parking lots look like.
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You get traffic.
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You get places to eat.
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You can even, I think, log in bait shops.
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People can share, you know, points of interest as well.
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So like, if you have a bunch of friends that are in different areas that are doing different fishing trips,
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they can pin areas on the maps and share it with you as a group.
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Two places you, you know, hey, I did really good here this week.
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You may want to come back and check it out this week coming up, you know.
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So it's really a great thing.
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And I use Google Maps every time I'm going to do some fishing.
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If I want to check out areas of lakes, you know, areas of water that I've never been to,
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it's the first thing I go to is I look it up.
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I see where parking is.
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And that's what's great about Google Maps that we didn't have back in the day.
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You used to be, you know, you look at a Thomas guy that I was in California.
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Somebody used Thomas guy as an example.
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You look at Thomas guy and go, well, hey, there's a link here.
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And it shows houses around him.
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It doesn't give you that detail.
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And Google Maps gives you that detail.
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I mean, you can park a lot.
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You can see if it's got a park area, you know, that, you know, you can take the kids to.
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You know, what kind of shoreline is it?
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I mean, it pretty much shows everything that you need.
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You know, vote access, things like that.
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And it really is great.
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So the first thing I do always is I check out Google Maps.
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That's, you know, I mark them on my map.
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I get where I'm going to go.
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It sets up my directions.
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That's what's great.
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You know, you can plug in directions for your phones that way.
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Transform from your computer to the phone.
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So when you're going to leave, you actually get directions on how to get there as well.
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So the next thing I use is Google Weather.
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Now I look up Google Weather Online.
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There's a lot of apps out there.
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I pulled up one called Weather.
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I'll have it in my link here.
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It's by macro pinch.
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Another, a great app that shows you different things from, you know, ambient temperatures to what it's like, you know, all over the world.
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But it gives you your next 24 hours.
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It does a lot.
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It gives you your weather.
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You know, if you're looking up multiple days weather, it's, it's a good way to look ahead into the weather game to get yourself set.
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Like I said, if you're from an area that doesn't get a lot of rain usually like Southern California,
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we didn't get a lot of rain.
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It may not rain for two or three weeks.
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It's an easy, it's an easy one to use.
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The next thing I'm going to bring up are more apps that are specific to doing certain tasks.
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Now, they'll, they'll, you'll, as I go along here, you'll, you'll forget what, what they are.
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The first one I'm bringing up is CTO.
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Now what CTO does is it's a online, almost like a, if you get stranded on a lot of your boat breaks down, you need help.
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It's like you're 9-1-1 call for, for your boat.
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And it really is.
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They give you 24-hour service.
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They have tow boats.
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It really is nice.
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You can learn more about it at www.CTOSEATOW.com.
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Become a member there.
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I suggest if you're going to be out on any type of major waterways, you would should get the, the, the membership package and use the SAP.
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Reading after the Google webpage, the Google Apps page for it is, it says this, help never looked like this before.
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Contact CTO for on-water assistance plus access tides, weather forecast, radar, GPS, course over ground, speed over ground, compass and CTO locations, all with day night modes and all from a single lap.
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Because boating should be the adventure and not finding information.
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CTO's yellow boats, tow boats are, are standing by 24-7 to provide industry leading on-water assistance.
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Like I said, you can learn more about it at CTO.com.
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If you're not a member yet, no worries, the app is free.
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All because it's from an industry leader.
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It's their job to make boating safer and more enjoyable for everyone.
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So CTO, it's a great app.
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Look up on Google Play.
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I believe it's for iOS as well.
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I definitely must have app if you're out on the ocean of water anyway.
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Well, the next apps I use is called Fish Brain. Fish Brain is kind of like a social media app.
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I'm going to give you an example. I just used it here not even two days ago.
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I got an alert on my phone from a guy who's fishing in a harbor right over here by me.
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And he pulled out an 18-inch striper on bloodworms.
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What he tacked at what time it was, what he caught it on where it was at.
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And I instantly got that on my phone. I instantly shared it up on Facebook with my other fishing buddies.
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They're like, oh, they're in the back base already.
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We can start going out from now. The season hasn't opened yet, but it's about to open.
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So it gives you a good idea as to where people are catching fish already and what they're bringing up.
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From the, again, from a Google app page, this is what their description says.
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Fish Brain is a community made app by anglers for anglers with an infamous on the social and local aspects of fishing.
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The Fish Brain community consists of 2.7 million users across the globe.
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Over 1.7 million fish have been caught with many anglers using catching release principles.
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And like I said, it covers a lot of things.
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You can get the fishing community connects with other anglers locally and globally.
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You can keep track of who's catching what when they're catching it.
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You can share your catches via their own community, pictures, things like that.
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You can join it on conversations.
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You can use your accurate fishing positions and hotspots with added data that's gathered by the anglers themselves.
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You can explore over 1.7 million bodies of water.
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And you can also know what baits will catch the best fish.
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So it's really a good app.
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Now, the next app I'm going to bring is another one caught in almost in the same vein.
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This is called Fishing Times Free.
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It's available on the Google Play Store.
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Probably available on iOS as well, not an iPhone.
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You just can't tell you that.
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And from their website, it says this app offers an easy to read solar-mer fishing calendar,
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title times, and send moon information to plan your fishing trips.
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Now, if you're a bass fisherman, for years we have always used moon times, fishing times,
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Doug Hannah's fishing times, we track when the high and low tides are.
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And it really does tell you when the best fishing times are.
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So this really is a bit of information you need as a fisherman.
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So I would highly suggest you having an app that does this.
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Whether you use this app or one that's included with other apps,
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it's just a good one to have.
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And this one is free, and it's an easy one to use.
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The free version is ad-supported, and it's limited to a three-day forecast.
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So you can't get seven days out, but you can at least get three days out.
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You get a day rating indicator, which is one to four, which is fair to excellent,
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which is a good day for fishing.
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So if you have, if you plan on going out today, and you look at this,
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you go out, says it's only fair, but tomorrow's excellent.
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You want to go out tomorrow and do that fishing, which, believe it or not, I do do that.
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I'll look at it and go, well, my best chances of catching a fish this tomorrow
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at four o'clock in the afternoon.
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And I will change my fishing times to do that, as long as I have that time available.
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It's got icons for Sun and Moon rise and sunsets.
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You can swipe left or right to change the dates as well.
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So it's a really good app, fishing times free on the Google Play Store.
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The next app I'm going to bring is a actual company app.
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From Rappala, a VMC corporation, you know, Rappala Lourdes,
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you've ever heard of VMCs, a hook company.
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They also make a line called Suffix.
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It's a, almost, I think it's a braid, if anything.
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They may have monofilament, but it might be just a braid.
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But they're a guide. They had put out a guide on Google Play.
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It's called the Suffix Guide.
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And it does a lot of really good things too.
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It's a, Suffix is a line guide that makes it easy to choose to write fishing line,
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it shows you where to buy it and how to knot it.
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So it's how to tie it.
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So if you use braid, you know, braids are very tough thing to tie.
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It takes special knots to tie a braid and also to do a hybrid knot,
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which is a braid to a monofilament or braid to a fluorocarbon line.
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There's certain knots you have to use to combine those two.
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The Suffix Fishing Line Guide is designed to help fishermen from all over the world
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to choose the perfect line.
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Just select what you want to fish, what type of fishing you're going to do at and where.
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The Suffix Guide will show you what line is the best choice for you
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and shows you on the map where you can get it from.
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So, you know, locally, it can help you out.
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If you don't have that information or you don't already have certain lines set up,
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Suffix will offer you a guide here that will help out.
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Also, the Suffix Fishing Line Guide also has a beautiful,
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has beautiful 3D animation the most commonly.
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The knot animations follow your swipe,
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phase by phase to be as clear as possible.
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Both the Suffix Line Guide and the knot animations also work off one.
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So, you don't have to be online to use this app.
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You can also check them out.
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Whenever you are fishing with Suffix, there's nothing you can't catch.
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A good all-around app, especially if you're learning knots.
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It's a good way for using braid, you're new to braid.
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It's a good way to learn how to do the knots.
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Next app I'm bringing is another, I believe, it's a go-free hook.
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And this is what they say on their Google Play Store page.
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Get out on the water and challenge yourself in your friends with the go-free hooked fishing app.
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You can host and compete in live lead-to-board style fishing tournaments,
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which means if you and five buddies are walking a lake,
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you can, you know, hey, five dollars for the biggest fish or five dollars for the most fish,
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and you can start a competition with it on the side of the lake there.
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You can log fish catching details and photos,
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and populate your insight Genesis maps,
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which these guys offer for free and software to do it with,
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with pins marking locations of the fish you catch.
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Whether you hooked them in your boat, a buddy's boat, or from the shore,
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you can even export your data to for use in compatible Lawrence and Simrad chartplotters.
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So it's an app that kind of crosses over to other things as well.
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Go-free fishing app is designed for all anglers,
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regardless of fishing skill level, on shore and off shore,
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in the boat or on the bank, as well as fresh water and saltwater fishing environments.
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They know that you will want to challenge your friends to see who's the better angular
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every time you head out to go fishing.
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It records and shares catches.
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You can save fish catch photos, log fish catch locations, record fish details,
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and notes about the catch.
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Share fish picks with family and friends via text, email, or social media.
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You can track fishing success.
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You can review fishing trips and specify specific catch locations on the map.
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Study fish details and notes to monitor your progress.
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Revisit your best fishing spots.
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You can challenge your friends, like I said.
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Challenge the water.
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Find out if you're a better angler on the shore, on a small pond or out in the open.
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You can track the time of day your fishing success throughout your log catches.
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Be your catches overlaid on the inside genesis social map.
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So it's like, again, there's a thing called the social model to bring up next.
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It's a good app. It's free. Go-free hooked.
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Now, the next thing they come up with is, like I said, is Insight Genesis, which is by Go-Free as well.
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It's an automatic map creator.
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Insight Genesis is a cloud-based software that does all the work.
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And I'm actually processing the sonar data you upload to create your own custom apps.
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You can have unlimited custom apps.
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Free and premium subscribers can easily create, use and store unlimited custom apps with adjustable, high-resolution contour lines,
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depth transition shading, automatic and manual depth offsets, notes, tags and waypoints.
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So it gives you pretty much everything you need to use on the water and off the water.
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So if you have a buddy who has a boat and he plots a bunch of charts on the water with the certain fish binders and depth binders he has,
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you can actually transfer this over to your app and your account.
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And that way you have all that same information.
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So even if you don't have a boat, you can still get that information over.
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It does weather temp trends.
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It requires no additional hardware. You can back it up. You can put it on an SD card.
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I mean, it really is nice. They got cloud backup.
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So you don't even have to worry about that. It shows bottom-hardness of vegetation.
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It's just a lot of things that it does.
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Like I said, it ties in with the Go Free hook app.
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Next app I'm going to bring up is Fishing Point GPS and Forecast.
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Fishing Point GPS enables you to save and find your favorite fishing locations.
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Trot lines and trolling pass. Enjoy the best satellite view from Google Maps or use offline mode with nautical charts.
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Suitable for every Angular on open seas, lakes or rivers.
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Prepare for fishing trips on the best fishing times using solar and our tables,
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tide prediction and weather forecasts. Create a fishing log and save the details of every catch.
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You can do photos, wait and link.
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Weather, solar and tide information are added automatically.
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Another thing does you can import CAMZ and GPS files from GPS devices or other apps.
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So this is another one that's free and allows you to import from the hardware that would be on major boats.
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Which is nice. If you don't have that kind of hardware in your own boat or you don't own your own boat,
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it's nice to be able to add that to your information where you can take your tablet out of your phone out
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or you and your buddies are fishing on a rowboat or a rental skiff.
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And now you have the same thing your buddy has in his $7,000 console on his major fast fishing rig out in the water.
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Those are my apps for fishing online.
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It's a great set of stuff you're going to do if you're going to fish.
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I would suggest that if you are going to fish, it's planning is 90% of a great fishing trip.
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When you don't plan, you don't do well. It goes from tackle to weather and everything.
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So this will hopefully use all the help you can get to catch.
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I mean, that's why they call it fishing because we don't do a whole lot of catching.
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But when we catch, we want to make sure we maximize that potential as well.
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The last thing I'm going to bring up is some guys that I watch on YouTube that have some great shows to watch.
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They're different kinds of guys. They're not your typical, you know, they're not your guys that are making a lot of money doing this.
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They're usually local guys, little smaller, just interesting sites.
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A couple of them I mentioned, Paul Adams, he's a lure maker.
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He probably doesn't make all that much money shown videos.
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But his videos are very entertaining and very informative because he makes lures in front of you.
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He's very gifted and crafted.
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I don't have his link up here. I'm not going to put it in the notes, but you can find the Paul Adams is easy.
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Another guy that I bring up is Leo Shen. He's a local guy.
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Leo Shen is extremely fishing.
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Now I bring him up because I'm in South Jersey and this guy is really close to me.
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So it's fun to watch him fish our local waters.
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He fishes every some really tiny fish. He's known for catching micro fish.
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He tries to catch as many fish species as he can.
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He's very smart. He knows most of the scientific names of the fish that he catch.
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So it's very, you know, family friendly, very nice guy and fun to watch.
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I mean, he's entertaining to watch as well.
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So that's Leo Shen. Extremely fishing. I'll have him linked down below.
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Another one is Wienby Tedrick.
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Now Mr. Tedrick does a show called Fish Tales.
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And I think he's based out of Texas that don't quote me.
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I may be wrong in that, but I'm pretty sure he's Texas.
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And not only does he do fishing shows, but he shows you how to tie flies.
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He does a lot of, you know, on his videos are more than just the fishing trips.
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He shows local wildlife. You know, he shows you, you know, birds along the waterway.
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You know, beavers on the side of the lake and the creeks.
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Just really kind of relaxing videos and they're really fun to watch.
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So if you can get a chance, watch Mr. Tedrick.
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Fish Tales is a YouTube channel and you'll enjoy it.
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If you're a fisherman that just wants to relax and wants something that's nice to watch on the YouTube,
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I put it up on my TV on my Roku and can relax and watch them, you know,
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take a fishing trip for 45 minutes.
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You know, it's just another way to relax and enjoy when I'm stuck inside and cold weather like today.
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The winds are blowing 100 miles an hour and I can't get out and do anything.
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You know, it's nice to watch someone who can actually get out there and make you want to get out
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and do some fishing as well.
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Last guy I'm going to bring up is he's a Japanese guy.
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His YouTube page is halfway in Japanese, so I can't even tell you the man's name.
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The name of the channels called Haru, H-A-R-U, 834.
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So H-A-R-U, 834 is the YouTube channel. I'll have the link down below.
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Now, he is different. He's a lure maker that's very like in the style of Japanese very detailed,
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makes some really interesting lures.
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Different stuff takes just basic stuff and changes them around and makes them really cool
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and interesting looking lures.
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He also makes some type of foods as well.
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Now, they may be cakes, cookies, breads, whatever.
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But it's kind of a mix. He has, you know, nice music to listen to.
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Very enjoyable and pleasing to watch.
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No word you usually said. It's just a music and hand-working on lures or hand-working on food.
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So if you can check him out, it's another one as well. Haru, 834.
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What that said, that's it for me.
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Hopefully you like this. Hope it's not too boring for you.
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But if you're a fisherman like me, you can always use more information.
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That's one thing you never stop learning how to fish.
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So if you enjoy it, send me a line, you know, techwires with a Z on the end at gmail.com.
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THNFMZ1 at gmail.com as well.
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Let me know what you think. If there's some stuff you want to check out,
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it's some other apps or YouTube channels you'd like me to check out.
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I'm more than happy to look at those as well.
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And send me your feedback.
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And again, thank you for listening.
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And I'll see you again on the next one.
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