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fishWA - Washington Fishing

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fishWA - Washington Fishing

by Jiajun Zhang

5.0 (3) v1.1.0 32 MB Universal 4+

Description

Plan smarter trips on Washington's lakes, rivers, and Puget Sound — all from one dashboard. Snap a photo of your catch and FishWA can identify the species for you.

FishWA pulls live data from the same sources WDFW, USGS, NOAA, and the National Weather Service publish, then puts it side-by-side with the regulations you actually need.

WHAT'S INSIDE
• Fish ID — snap or upload a photo and identify your catch from a curated catalog of 47 Washington species, with field marks, anatomy glossary, and invasive-species warnings
• Live conditions for 68 fishing spots — 21 marine areas, 16 rivers (split into 119 specific sections), and 31 lakes
• 14-day weather, tides, wave height, and atmospheric pressure
• USGS river flow plus 6-day NWS river-height forecasts
• Solunar feeding windows with major/minor periods and day rating
• A composite Fishing Score (0–100) that blends pressure trend, feeding windows, wind, tide/flow movement, moon phase, and cloud cover — with an info button on every card explaining why it matters

EXTRAS
• Bonneville Dam fish counts for Columbia anglers — daily and year-to-date passage for Chinook, Sockeye, Coho, Steelhead, and Shad
• Recent fish stocking reports from WDFW with tappable glossary terms
• WDFW fishing news feed
• Pull-to-refresh on news, stocking, and emergency rules
• Favorites with quick-switch chips on the dashboard
• Light and dark themes
• Works offline once data is cached

What's new (v1.1.0)

NEW: Fish ID — snap or upload a photo and identify your catch, with field marks, anatomy glossary, and invasive-species warnings from 47 Washington species,
NEW: Bonneville Dam fish counts for Columbia anglers — daily and year-to-date Chinook, Sockeye, Coho, Steelhead, and Shad passage.
NEW: Pull-to-refresh on the Info tab (news, stocking, emergency rules).

IMPROVED: Stocking reports — tap fishing terms for inline glossary popups.
IMPROVED: iPad layout — navigation, picker, settings, and map panel now sit in a properly-sized centered column.