Fishing Rush Pro App
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Ludis.app Team
Published
May 26, 2026
Updated
May 26, 2026
Fishing Rush Pro is a mobile fishing companion built for anglers who want structure and insight behind every trip. It works entirely offline, keeping all your data on your device rather than in the cloud. The app brings together catch logging, interactive maps, automatic weather capture, and a built-in fish library under one roof. Whether you fish casually on weekends or track every session by the numbers, it's designed to grow with your habits on the water.
App in Action
What the App Does
Fishing Rush Pro positions itself as an offline-first logbook — the kind of tool that handles the record-keeping so you can stay focused on the rod. Every catch entry accepts a photo, weight, location, and free-form notes, and because everything is stored locally, there's no account to create and no cloud service standing between you and your data.
Maps, Weather, and Stats
- Custom fishing maps: Save favorite spots and view your full catch history pinned directly to the map. New points are added with a single tap.
- Automatic weather capture: Temperature, wind speed, and barometric pressure are recorded at the exact moment you log a catch, giving you real conditions to reference later.
- Live pressure trends: The dashboard displays a rolling barometric pressure chart and a fishing forecast — for example, noting that fish often feed actively before a front moves in.
- Moon phase data: Current phase, illumination percentage, moonrise and moonset times, and days until the next full moon are all surfaced in the weather panel.
- Stats dashboard: Personal records, monthly catch timelines, species breakdowns, and trip totals are presented as bar charts on a dark-themed interface.
- CSV export: All logged data can be exported in CSV format for use in any spreadsheet or external tool.
Fish Library and Identification
The built-in library covers species including Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Walleye, Channel Catfish, Muskellunge, and others. Each entry lists depth preference, aggression level, recommended baits, retrieval styles, feeding times, and seasonal behavior across all four seasons. A separate identification tool lets you filter by body shape — oval, elongated, torpedo, or deep-bodied — fin structure, and color keywords, returning a shortlist of candidate species from the results.
One Honest Caveat
The app's interface is information-dense, particularly the three-panel main dashboard. Screen reader navigation through overlapping panels, weather charts, and multiple interactive zones would benefit from clearer landmark structure and heading hierarchy — areas the current version leaves room to improve.
A Note on the Ice Fishing Aesthetic
There's a particular atmosphere that surrounds cold-water fishing — blue skies above frozen expanses, the quiet tension of waiting for something to surface. The Ice Fishing Slots game captures exactly that mood: snow-covered mountain backdrops, reflective water surfaces, and golden fish as the prize worth chasing. It's a visual world that Fishing Rush Pro anglers will recognize immediately — that same anticipation of the catch, rendered in a completely different format.
App Technical Details
| Data Storage | Local on-device only, no cloud storage |
| Export Format | CSV |
| Catch Log Fields | Photo, weight, location, notes |
| Auto-recorded Weather Parameters | Temperature, wind speed, atmospheric pressure |
| Navigation Sections | Fishing, Map, Library, Journal, Learn, Tools, More |
| Fish Library | 10+ species with depth range and aggression level data |
| Statistics Coverage | Personal records, monthly catch stats, trip history |
| Last Updated | May 14, 2026 |
Fishing Rush Pro Help
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