Texas Fly Fishing Journal is the cleanest way to track your time on the water. Whether you're wading the Brazos or working a Matagorda Bay flat, every catch, every spot, and every trip belongs in one place.
Log a catch in seconds — species, weight, length, fly pattern, water conditions, and GPS location. Browse your history by trip, river, or fish. Build a private map of every spot you've ever caught fish, with your own notes attached.
No clutter. No social feed. Just your fishing, documented the way you actually fish.
What's inside:
— Catch log with species, measurements, fly pattern, and location
— GPS-pinned spot map with personal notes
— Trip history with per-session stats
— Texas freshwater species ID guide with size and regulation reference
— Clean dashboard with recent activity at a glance
— AI Trip Debrief — after every outing, get a plain-English breakdown of what worked, what didn't, and why
— AI Pattern Insights — home screen intel on which flies and conditions have been producing for you lately
— AI Pre-Trip Planner — pick a date and a target species; get a plan built from your personal catch history
— Find a Spot Now — live USGS stream gauge data for 58 Texas waters so you know if the river is actually fishable before you drive
I really like this new app. It is a great tool to help anglers log a day on the water—from fly box and rod to what rod was used and what you caught and the fly that was used. AI is pretty accurate, navigation by the nap wks well, and I enjoy the Leader Board, too. Dedication and hard work went into building this app.Congrats!
Great logging app!
fritzeruni
This has been a fun tool to keep up with what I have been catching and where. The AI does a pretty good job of identifying fish and length. And it allows you to load them at the end of the trip or much later. Well worth using!
Notes on every catch — add your own notes to any catch from the Edit screen and they'll appear right on the catch detail page. Jot down conditions, technique, fly choice, water temperature — anything worth remembering. And the more detail you log, the more your AI Pattern Insights, Trip Planner, and Spot Finder have to work with. Turns out the AI is only as wise as the angler feeding it.
Smarter navigation in Trip History — tapping a catch from your trip timeline now keeps you in context. The Back button returns you to the trip (not the home screen), and a Next button lets you page through catches one by one without backtracking.
Interactive catch pins — tapping a pin on the trip detail map now shows a quick popup with the species, length, and photo. Tap View to open the full catch detail and come straight back. Same experience on the main Map page.
Tappable stats — the Trips and Catches counters on the home screen are now shortcuts. Tap Trips to jump to your trip history, tap Catches to scroll straight to your recent catch log.
Version 2.9
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Information
Seller
John Botros
Size
19.4 MB
Category
Sports
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 12.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.