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Freshwater Fish ID South app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 7140 ratings )
Sports Games Educational Sports
Developer: Christopher Conner
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 27 Apr 2010
App size: 3.36 Mb

Freshwater Fish ID South helps you identify fish that live in freshwater in the southern part of the U.S. The app displays great photos and identifies over 30 fish species and also provides a detailed description, habitat, sizes and other fish related information. Does not require internet access so you can use it out on the water when internet service is not available. All the information is contained within the application.

Features:
- Supports landscape mode for easy reading(pinch zoom pan supported)
- Pinch zoom photos in landscape mode.
- Updates are Free!
- No internet access needed

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Pros and cons of Freshwater Fish ID South app for iPhone and iPad

Freshwater Fish ID South app good for

Cool app. Needs the other gars and tiger fish and snakeheads. Update w/ atleast 20 more fish.
Used it in my boat, on lake st. Clare mi. Was it a sunfish or a gill no problem! It was a pumpkinseedī€™
Needs to add the paddle fish, sturgeon, skipjack, goldeye, walleye, saugeye, sauger, white bass, drum, yellow perch, and the common sucker.
Good info to have when I fish! Please add more freshwater fish, and more info on the fish!
For those complaining about "missing fish" they are not missing, read the app title, this is for the SOUTH. Norther pike, Muskies, and Walleye are not normally caught down here
I am using this to learn what the fish look like for identification. Only buy if serious about fishing

Some bad moments

...neat idea. Images ok. Numer of fish included sooo limited, this is essentially useless as a real ID guide. Free--- maybe worth downloading for my kids. Not worth paying for....
The nicknames for freshwater drum need some work. No one calls them papermouths or crappie. They are known as gaspergou.