Catch Log
Snap a photo and TackleIQ records the catch with GPS location and the weather at that exact moment — no typing on a rocking boat.
Memory Isn't a Log
Ask an angler about their best day last season and you'll get a story — not the barometric pressure, the wind direction, or the water conditions that actually made it happen. Fishing journals fail for the same reason hand-typed tackle inventories do: nobody wants to do data entry with wet hands. The details that would let you repeat a great day evaporate by the drive home.
How It Works
Photo of the fish, right from the app.
GPS location and the live weather at that moment are recorded with it — automatically.
Browse past catches, open any one to see exactly where and under what conditions it happened, and jump to the spot in Apple Maps.
Your Own Data
Every logged catch is a data point in your own private almanac: which water produced when the pressure dropped, what the sky looked like the morning the bite turned on. Pair the log with TackleIQ's fishing forecast and lure recommendations and the loop closes — conditions tell you when to go and what to throw, and your log records what actually worked.
FAQ
Your photo, the GPS location, and the weather conditions at the moment you log it — captured automatically so the record is accurate even when you're back on the trolling motor in ten seconds.
Your catch log is yours. You choose what to share with the angler community — logging a catch for your own record doesn't broadcast your spot.
Yes — catch logging with GPS and auto weather is included in the free app, along with 5 free lure scans and community derbies.
Every catch is pinned where it happened — open one to view the location and jump straight to it in Apple Maps.