Fishing is a shared log of catches on the lake. Each report records what you caught, where, on what bait, and in what conditions — so over time you can see which spots, species, and lures are producing.
Open fishing
Log a catch or browse past reports
How to log a report
Tap Log Report
Open the form from the top of the page.
Count the catch
Enter the total number of fish and pick the species you caught (you can choose more than one).
Pin the spot
Tap the map where you were fishing, and add the lake and a location/area name so it's easy to find again.
Record bait and activity
Note the bait or lures you used and how the fish were behaving (biting, slow, surface, etc.).
Add conditions and time
Pick the weather, wind, and any disturbance, plus the time you were out.
Highlight notable catches
Call out a trophy or anything special in Notable catches.
Add photos and notes
Attach one or more photos and any extra notes, then save.
Three ways to view reports
- Map — every report plotted on the lake. Click an area on the map to filter to just that spot.
- Cards — a visual grid grouped by month, with per-month fish totals.
- Details — a sortable table that's great for scanning lots of reports at once.
Switch between Cards and Details with the toggle; the map sits above both.
Summary stats
The cards at the top show a quick snapshot: total reports, total fish logged, the number of distinct species, and your best trip (the largest single catch count).
Filtering
Open Filters to narrow things down by:
- Lake and location/area
- Species
- Bait / lure
- Date range
A badge shows how many filters are active, and Clear all resets them. When filters are on, you'll see how many of the total reports match.
Photos and exports
- Download photos — grab all the photos from the currently shown reports as a single ZIP (the filename reflects your filter, e.g. a specific area or species).
- Export — download the reports as an Excel spreadsheet, including counts, species, bait, activity, notable catches, conditions, notes, and angler.
Editing and deleting
You can edit or delete your own reports (admins can manage any). Open a report to view its full details — total caught, species, bait, activity, notable catches, conditions, notes, and photos.
Sign in required
Logging reports needs an account. Viewing is open to everyone.