Problem
Serious anglers are not shopping for isolated buttons. They need to know whether a feature helps choose the target, read structure, watch the weather window, save the plan, or review what happened.
Premium map layers, downloaded areas, routes, waypoints, and planning context for serious offshore and coastal trips
The feature hub should help anglers decide whether Fish Fathom fits their planning job, not just scan a long list of tools.
Serious anglers are not shopping for isolated buttons. They need to know whether a feature helps choose the target, read structure, watch the weather window, save the plan, or review what happened.
The strongest proof is the connected workflow: bathymetry and BlueTopo for structure, Offshore Conditions for water context, routes and waypoints for execution, offline maps for low-service water, and Captain Brad for private planning questions.
Start with a real trip, pick the target area, compare bottom and conditions, save route and waypoint context, download the map area, then log and review the outcome.
Coverage varies by source and region, fresh connected layers require service, and Fish Fathom is not a substitute for required navigation, regulations, safety gear, or local judgment.
Downloaded charts, routes, waypoints, and navigation stay available offline when you are away from cell service.
Learn More →Create, tag, filter, and share waypoint files through AirDrop, Quick Share, or standard GPX export.
Learn More →Plan routes, track distance, and keep your on-water plan organized against your map context.
Learn More →A separate high-detail map layer for inspecting shaded bottom structure where coverage is available.
Learn More →The broader depth-color bathymetry layer for reading contours, ledges, and bottom changes.
Learn More →Premium NOAA BlueTopo relief, contours, and depth readouts for supported fishing map areas.
Learn More →Overlay NOAA-backed sea-surface temperature on your fishing map to compare water edges with routes, structure, and waypoints.
Learn More →Save a buoy forecast window and get notified when calmer seas or fishable conditions line up.
Learn More →Review official government fish survey context showing where researchers sampled species in the Gulf.
Learn More →Modeled planning zones help you compare areas for your target species without promising exact results.
Learn More →Power Prompts, private diary context, NOAA evidence, and weather-aware planning support in one AI workflow.
Learn More →Private catch logging with pattern review, weather context, and personal history for future trip planning.
Learn More →Semantic 3D data slices compare catch logs and diary notes by meaning, season, outcome, and conditions.
Learn More →Compare Fish Fathom with chart-first, social-first, satellite-first, and log-first fishing apps by planning job.
Compare Apps →Analyze AIS track history with pattern scores, drift runs, and overlap evidence.
Learn More →Understand seafloor substrate types to target the right species in the right habitat.
Learn More →Use Fish Fathom to compare structure, conditions, routes, and saved spots before you run.