So I have been adding some new apps to my iPhone, and I thought I'd share a quick list of my favorites that are of interest to the bass fisherman:
Tools:
Google Earth – the mobile version of Google earth is a great way to get a quick aerial view of lakes or the Delta.
TideGraph – lets you see the tide pattern for any location in the the US (and Guam, for all you Guam anglers), with times for high and low tide, and rate of flow. Also shows moon phases.
EverNote - you can save notes, take snapshots, make voice notes and store them in an organized way that you can synch back to your computer. It's the perfect place to make on-the-water notes about the day.
SpeakEasy – is a super-easy to use voice recorder. It has a built in interuption feature in cas eyou get a call in the middle of the phone. Good quality sound, too.
Fishing Calender – I just downloaded this one. it's a calender that shows tide and moon phase conditions and has a feature that lets you add your catch information
Of course, the built-in weather app is handy as well.
I also use these apps for this blog:
TwitterFon – lets you quickly check and update your Twitter account (hey – follow me on Twitter: @wiredangler)
Typepad – I can update my blog from anywhere. haven't tried this one yet – I just found it.
If you have any handy apps you use, add them in the comments


Fishbook is another app that may be of interest. Check it out in the app store, or find info here: http://www.headhippo.com/
In the interest of full disclosure, I would like to point out that I am the developer of Fishbook, so I admittedly have a personal interest in promoting it. Nonetheless, I do think its a great app and believe its worth checking out.