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Sea Floor Mapping
I am trying to find a good sight(since I don't have a FF) where I can view the ocean floor with all the terrain, features, everything.
Does anyone have a good place to go to find it so I am not just launching blindly! Thanks ahead of time |
Navionics android app is 9.99 & it's all you'll need
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You can point to an area of interest on your map, hit info and find up to the minute tide, wind and weather forecasts for that spot. Its really a great tool
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I put my cell phone in one of these, they work better than ziplock, I found out the hard way. Once in this you can attach the pool noodle to the case and it will float. I usually hang mine around my neck though. |
One of the coolest features in the Navionics app is the fact that it will tell you exactly where you're at using your phones gps. The only drawback to this is that the gps will eat up your battery life, because of this I now carry two batteries. Regardless, at $9.99 its worth every penny.
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It has a calibrate function which you should check for on yours; basically a routine where you turn the phone through a set of rotations while it watches signals. |
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Just so you know, a 1/4mile isn't that much when you're bottom fishing. I've fished areas where I drifted a 1 mile and would catch fish all the way through. However, every so often you will have an area where the fish are sitting in an area no bigger than your kayak.........that's where the waypoint markers on your gps come into play. |
I have an Eagle Cuda ff. Is the app so good that it's still worth purchasing? I like the up to date weather and conditions, that alone might be worth the price.
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As far as my comment about GPS accuracy, go to your GPS or location settings (in Android it's settings/Location/Calibrate Compass I also just installed a very nice free app "GPS Status" from Eclipsim. I've had intermittent problems getting a GPS lock on my device. This tool will show you exactly how many satellites you are receiving, what the margin of error is, and other info. It has its own calibrate routine (again, involves rotating the phone around 3 axes) After I ran this the thing connected to one more satellite so I guess it works(?) Pretty cool main screen to see all the GPS info BTW. It also has a utility to download some kind of GPS helper data that it says will speed up your GPS for a few days; haven't tried this but assume it's info about the projected location of satellites. Sounds promising... |
Whats awesome about this app as well is if you zoom in on an area of interest it will ask you if you would like to download a more detailed map of the exact targeted area. FOR FREE! It doesn't come preloaded with every detail of north america and clutter your phones memory with details you won't ever use. And yes its as accurate as your phones navigational gps. If you need a piece of eqipment to get you closer then 20 foot of your target then you should just start going to the grocery store for all your fish from now on.
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I use google earth. I find the rock piles that I want to try, the take the coordinates and mark it out on my Navionics App on my iphone. You can not go wrong that way.
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http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineVie...werTable.shtml
there's an iPhone app called Marine US. uses all the NOAA maps. don't have it so I don't know how it works. if you use the NOAA maps you can find spots, write them down, or maybe plug them into the phone, then use the gps on your phone to find. there are several gps apps. |
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