Great fly fishing app!
I’ve been using this app for years and have found some great local spots on using this. It allows to save specific locations and take notes which is extremely helpful.
Ja, DIY Fly Fishing V3 ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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DIY Fly Fishing V3 ist kostenlos.
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I’ve been using this app for years and have found some great local spots on using this. It allows to save specific locations and take notes which is extremely helpful.
Amazing app and Idea. Makes finding new spots easier as well as providing stream and river speeds
Really look into the articles of this app and if the fishing spots you are researching. For example I would have never known about having to reserve a spot for certain days in a nature preserve to fish. Really making my fishing tour easy to plan with super important info!
For whatever reason, this app really struggles and so does the site. The website recognizes the password but the app doesn’t and the website just points you to the app. Needs some professional help on the app. You’re better off just using Google Maps.
I use this at least twice a year. When on vacation to new places
My fly fishing game has never been better since I started using this app.
Fantastic service and remarkable amounts of information
Gives great information on fly fishing, very useful app.
It has a ton of information covering a remarkable number of streams. Across the US. For my needs I find it useful often. It’s been frustrating at times due to technical invitations, but the app author provides support via email. The volume of content varies depending on the stream; for example there's a lot on the Arkansas in Colorado, including links to videos and river conditions. There are streams marked where access is available but it’s not always explicit. It’s a great resource for finding new streams to fish.
Don’t even try the app. You’ll still get billed after the “free” trial. Piece of ssshhhiiitts