onWater Fish - Fishing Spots

onWater Fish - Fishing Spots

By OnWater, LLC

  • Category: Navigation
  • Release Date: 2021-07-05
  • Current Version: 2.5.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 111.69 MB
  • Developer: OnWater, LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.51663
4.51663
From 1,022 Ratings

Description

onWater Fish is the only fishing app that has free access to nationwide public land and water data. With over 100,000 fishing access spots, boat ramps, rapids, fly shops, hazards, for more than 224,000 lakes & 201,000 rivers. Beyond Access Points: FREE TRIAL: Interact with your maps, view weather forecasts and streamflow conditions with a 7-day free trial with subscription. ADDITIONAL FEATURES: Public and Private Property Parcels: Clearly marked land ownership boundaries, ensuring legal and responsible fishing. No more trespassing when exploring the next bend for trout, bass, carp, or 100+ fish species. Offline Maps: Take your fishing information with you. Detailed offline onWater maps give you access to fishing maps wherever the water takes you. Fish Species Map Layer NEW: Dive into onWaters industry-first visual map overlays showcasing the habitats of 100+ fish species. Conditions Monitoring: Plan your fishing trips with onWater’s weather forecasts, river flows and conditions monitoring. Discover flow stations on the map and river cards for insights into the river and weather conditions. Why onWater? Works for All Fish Species: More than just trout – onWater is a hub of fishing information that caters to bass, pike, trout, musky, carp, and whatever fish species you are chasing. onWater ensures every aspect of your fishing experience is covered, all in one place. Plan Ahead: Be in control with real-time river conditions.,onWater weather forecasts, fish maps, and points of interest. Easy Navigation: Navigate to fishing spots with interactive onWater maps, streamflows, onWater weather updates, directions, reports, and more. Download onWater Fish today and start fishing smarter.

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Reviews

  • Not Impressed

    2
    By Schnitx
    Not impressed with the free version for my state of Pennsylvania. I can get much more info. from the PA Fish and Boat Commission’s free site related to access and regulations for a specific section of stream.
  • Yet Another Fishing App

    3
    By Cakedayy
    Effectively useless free tier — when comparing premium offerings to other big players like Fishbrain, it’s hard to justify the similar cost. Either needs a different pricing model or something immediately differentiating it from other apps in this space. Essentially, it’s hard to see how this will help anyone catch more fish than competitors offerings.
  • Great app

    5
    By PeteDog3899
    Love the app. All the guage and stream information is great just wish it had the property lines and landowners information
  • detailed

    5
    By Arico4570
    good maps with accurate access spots
  • Can’t sign up

    2
    By jhish74
    Won’t let me drag up to choose plan.
  • Complaint

    3
    By Josiah valle
    They need to have a thing where you’re able to show where the fish are what the fish are biting and how much the fish weigh
  • Piers

    3
    By Micah26soccer
    Add fishing piers as fishing spots
  • Easily gets you to fish

    5
    By Nick Ibis
    I have been using the OnWater app for awhile, it makes finding lakes and ways to get to the lake much easier then traditional ways.
  • Super Solid

    5
    By secondto
    Love seeing access points, flow and weather data, local regs, and land data in one easy to use app. For fishing, it’s much better than OnX hunt.
  • Great Fishing Resource

    5
    By Erin M. Corsi
    I was initially hesitant about using a fishing app but I’m happy this one exists. The free version is useful: having a curated view of every access point, boat ramp, fly shop, etc directly on my phone means I can plan trips faster. The My Waters dashboard they added recently has also been a game changer — I use it to keep a pulse on all of the live water conditions for my favorite rivers instead of individually checking them on the USGS site, and I have it set up so I get alerts when stream flows are in my ideal ranges. Their team is also really responsive to feedback about the in-app experience. There are a few things like the river measuring tool that are useful but more manual than I expected and it sounds like those are things they’re actively working on solving for. I’m stoked to see what this app will look like in a year’s time.

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