From bankside to advice card in four steps
A good ghillie knows the water, remembers what worked, and tells you what to tie on. The diary does the same — and it never forgets a session.
Tap to configure your full setup — rod, line, leader, droppers, flies, method. The diary knows exactly what you're fishing with before you make your first cast.
Catch, change fly, blank spell, lost fish — hit a button or just say it. The diary records every event against your current setup. Your hands stay on the rod.
Temperature, wind, pressure, rain — pulled from the nearest station. GPS tracks your position throughout. Where you caught and where you blanked, all mapped. You don't enter any of it.
Every session adds to your personal dataset. Over time, the diary connects conditions to catches — which flies work for you, where, and when. Patterns emerge that memory alone would never find.
"Try a Diawl Bach on the point — it's been the top fly here in these conditions." That's what a ghillie would say. That's what the diary tells you next time, backed by your data and the wider community.
Your catch data flows automatically to your venue as a structured report. The fishery gets richer data than any paper return could deliver — and you don't lift a finger.
Every diary session at your water becomes a structured catch report — automatically.
Today's catches, this week's top flies, busiest spots — updated as your anglers fish. No data entry, no chasing returns.
Compare months, seasons, and years. See how stocking, weather, and bank conditions affect catch rates over time.
Your fishing report writes itself from real data. Share it on your website, social media, or keep it for internal use.
We're preparing a visual walkthrough. In the meantime, try it yourself.