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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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iPhone GPS apps
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I have navionics, but would not rely on it as a main GPS
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Well as of right now my main GPS unit is between my ears! Which if any of yall knew me would be reason for major concern
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The GPS on the iPhone actually works fairly well, although i do find myself boating across land sometimes according to the phone. Just curious if any of the apps were much better than that.
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Some people use it exclusively. |
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I use the navionics all the time.
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I do. It's very reliable to me. 9.99 compared to 500-800$ for GPS and works great I'm always where it says I am. I rolled thru thicker fog than I was comfortable with by navionics only and I made it out just fine from juniors cut to joes cove straight relyin on navionics and ill trust it day in and day out
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Truthfully, google maps works fine for going through the marsh around dulac. Google earth is good as well, but hard as heck to see in sunlight.
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check out the flytomap.com its a pretty neat app as well.
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Well i went out today solo with just the iPhone GPS. I didnt download an app. The iPhone GPS actually works well, but you just cant see it. Between trying to watch where im going in the boat and on the phone, trying to see the little screen with my polarized glasses and /or the sun, and today of course the wind didnt help, i was able to navigate thru the chop pretty well and come home with a nice box of fish to boot!
The marsh is such a maze! |
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