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tide chart app
I just got my first smart phone. What's a good tide chart app for Android?
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I don't use an app on my phone. Instead, I just bookmarked a website containing tide info.
If you want to bookmark it as well: http://tides.mobilegeographics.com/locations/4072.html |
I don't have a app recommendation either but I use this website:
http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/california |
Magic seaweed gives surf report and tides.
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Just got a smart phone too. Check out my thread for more info. Navionics and FishAlert are 2 apps that were suggested.
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Just book mark the site on your browser. This is the best one I have found, it takes the moon and tidal flow into account to give you the best times to fish for that day and location. I dont read too much into it, because I have had good days on days that were supposed to be not so good according to the app, and vice versa. It is very easy to use and understand which is a big plus in my book.
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Tides and tide charts are the two apps that I use
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Thanks guys. I liked that 1st one.
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