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I found a cool iPhone app for fishing. It's called Fish Book lite (free version) It lets you put a pick on the fish, and lure you caught it on, the weight and length, and location if you have the new phone with GPS.
It's a little slow, but pretty neat to mess with.
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does it work with blackberry as well?
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I decided to check what is out there on Android phones and found Fishin' Buddy from Joolasoft that automatically does location, nearest city, weather, date/time, humidity, moon phase, atmospheric pressure, wind direction, and wind speed, and you can add fish details, gear, photo, video, and lots more, and puts it onto a twitter feed if you want to. I think I might buy this one at $2.95. Their site says it will be out for iPhone and Blackberry soon. Personnaly, I don't use a phone for this stuff much, just to play Fish Farmer .
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The one I found is iPhone only, but there maybe something similar for the Blackberry. One thing I wish it did was to have half inch increments on the length, but only has whole inches. It does have the option of metric, so I guess cm would help that, but then I'd have to get a new measuring stick on the boat.
William
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