![]() It has now reached half a million users, which only proves further the popularity of fishing as a sport and leisure activity. Since launching in 2013, the app’s user base has grown rapidly with anglers in countries such as it’s native Sweden, the US and the UK. ‘The free-to-use FishBrain app is the fastest, easiest way to log fishing activity and share it with anglers worldwide, as well as helping users to catch more (and bigger) fish. When they e-mailed me they also provided a bit about the background of FishBrain which I think you might find interesting, I can see how they can be useful as a directory of venues and fisheries with contact details etc but I can also see limitations with this kind of app as they have to be kept up to date and with thousands and thousands of venues out there, it’s a mammoth task. To be honest I’m not really big on apps, I know there are some amazing ones out there and you can get an app for almost anything but I’ve always dismissed most of the fishing apps as a bit gimmicky and couldn’t really see how they could improve my angling results. Fast forward a year or so and I was contacted by Fishbrain asking if I would be interested in the app, as it happens I’d already downloaded it (and it’s free!) but had never really done much with it so I said I would take a look and review it on my blog. I first became aware of Fishbrain some time ago, it started life in Sweden and I seem to recall it being touted as the fastest growing fishing app (don’t quote me on that!). Everyone has a smart phone these days and apps are big business and with supposedly millions of anglers in the UK alone, more and more apps are being developed that are aimed at anglers. ![]()
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