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Navionics maps offer a comprehensive tool set for planning and executing a successful fishing trip, making them a valuable resource for both novice and experienced anglers.
Navionics maps provide detailed charts and sonar imagery, allowing you to locate prime fishing spots and underwater structures. This helps increase your chances of a successful catch.
Viewing Navionics maps on a computer screen makes it easier to see the detail necessary to locate new ground to fish.
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Visualise the ocean floor in high definition 3D.
Moreton Bay and its surrounding area is a biodiversity hotspot, supporting an abundance of life. It is home to hard and soft corals, sponges, crabs, lobsters, oysters, anemones, and many kinds of fish.
weFish AU gathers bathymetry data on local fishing areas using our multi-beam sonar equipped boat.
We can also process bathymetry from some other models of sonar as well, so we encourage our community to submit any bathymetry files they have for processing and incorporation into our database.
Give yourself the best chance of finding productive new fishing grounds by examining the ocean floor topology before you go out.
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Find dropoffs and structure quickly with our 2D bathymetry view.
The presence of structure in aquatic environments creates a thriving ecosystem, attracting a diverse range of fish and marine organisms. It becomes a focal point for the entire food chain, as smaller fish seek refuge in these areas, followed by larger predatory fish that feed on them. This congregation of fish around structures makes these spots highly productive and appealing for anglers.
Finding these structures is important for a consistent catch.
Finding structure that not many others know about is crucial for ongoing success.
It is easier to find fish if you start looking where they are hiding.
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Keep a Record of your Catch Details.
Keeping a record of fish catches is an essential practice for anglers to better understand fish habits and behaviour. By documenting details such as species caught, location, time of day, weather conditions, bait used, and size of the catch, patterns and trends can be identified over time.
Consistent record-keeping enables anglers to determine which techniques and locations are most effective for specific fish species, improving their chances of success on future fishing trips. It also helps them understand seasonal changes and migration patterns, leading to more strategic fishing approaches.
In conclusion, keeping meticulous records fosters a deeper understanding of fish behaviour, and enhances the overall fishing experience.
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Keep track of your waypoints.
Keeping a record of spots where fish have been caught is a practice cherished by dedicated anglers seeking to enhance their fishing prowess. By maintaining detailed logs of successful fishing locations, anglers can create a personalised "fishing map" that guides future expeditions.
Recording the GPS coordinates, date, time, weather conditions, water depth, and other relevant factors for each catch spot can unveil crucial patterns over time.
FishTrax makes it easy to organise your waypoints, import them from and export them to your GPS.
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Long Range Weather Forecasts Aid Trip Planning.
Weather forecasting helps to ensure safety by allowing you to avoid adverse weather conditions.
Accurate weather forecasts help anglers choose the best time to fish. For instance, fish bite best during periods of stable air pressure.
Weather forecasts provide valuable information about wind direction, wave direction, and cloud cover.
Overall, leveraging weather forecasting for fishing optimises the chances of a successful and enjoyable fishing experience while ensuring safety on the water.
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Solunar Charts Help To Pick The Best Bite Times.
Solunar charts indicate the times when fish are most likely to be active and feeding. These charts are based on the gravitational pull of the moon and sun, which influence fish behaviour. By aligning fishing trips with peak activity periods, anglers can significantly improve their chances of catching fish.
By following solunar charts, anglers can experience improved catch rates and achieve consistent success. These charts have been used and trusted by fishermen for generations, and their practical application has demonstrated tangible benefits.
While solunar charts are not a guarantee of catching fish, but they do serve as valuable tools that allow you to optimise your fishing strategy.