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Fishing Points: Pêche & Marées

Fishing Points: Pêche & Marées

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 4.0.2

Taille:27.50MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Fishing Points d.o.o.

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Description de l'application

Cette application de pêche complète, les points de pêche, exploite des statistiques fiables pour identifier les points de pêche privilégiés. Au-delà de l'identification de l'emplacement, il offre des données cruciales sur le comportement des poissons, les conditions marines, les prévisions météorologiques et le timing précis. Des fonctionnalités telles que le suivi GPS, les horaires d'activité des poissons et les informations sur la phase de lune permettent aux utilisateurs de stratégies efficacement. La création de compte permet aux utilisateurs de suivre leurs progrès de la pêche et de recevoir des conseils et des notifications personnalisés. Que ce soit novice ou expert, les points de pêche améliorent chaque voyage de pêche.

Caractéristiques clés des points de pêche:

  • Découverte de localisation automatisée: Identifie intelligemment les meilleurs emplacements de pêche en utilisant des données statistiques fiables.
  • Insights d'activité des poissons: fournit des informations précieuses sur le comportement des poissons et les modèles d'activité pour les temps de pêche optimaux.
  • Prévisions météorologiques précises: Accédez aux informations météorologiques à jour pour la planification des voyages éclairés.
  • Navigation GPS: Utilisez le GPS pour accéder à des emplacements enregistrés et marquer les lieux de pêche productifs.
  • Analyse du cycle lunaire: Comprendre comment les phases de la lune influencent l'activité des poissons pour maximiser vos chances de succès.
  • Journal de pêche: Créez un compte personnel pour suivre les captures, surveiller les progrès et recevoir des conseils personnalisés.

En conclusion:

FishingPoints est un outil indispensable pour tout pêcheur. Sa conception intuitive et ses fonctionnalités puissantes, y compris la recherche automatisée de localisation, l'analyse du comportement des poissons, les rapports météorologiques et les outils de synchronisation précis, garantissent une expérience de pêche réussie. Cette application simplifie le processus de localisation des meilleurs sites de pêche, en gardant du temps et des efforts tout en augmentant vos chances de capture enrichissante. Téléchargez les points de pêche aujourd'hui et élevez vos aventures de pêche!

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