Preparing for a tournament or even a once a year fishing trip takes planning for success. Having great maps is part of that equation. Angling Technologies has a great interactive system that not only allows you to look at topography and sateliite images but annotate your personal maps as well. You can define structure on points, flats, and ledges and can get a birds eye view of that sweet spot that holds the big ones. You can add contours, profiles, and points of interest, as well.
Advanced features include allowing the angler to log locations and add specific reference information for future trips.
"Angling Technologies has taken mapping to the next generation with their Interactive Fishing Maps" said Terry Brown, President of Wired2Fish. "I use them on my favorite lakes but also use them when I am about to take a trip to fish or cover a tournament. The detail is amazing and being able to overlay topography on Bing or Google satellite, Google Streets, Google Terrain or NAIP aerials takes out much of the guess work. Welcome to Wired2Fish, Angling Technologies."
"Angling Technologies is pleased to work with Wired2Fish to provide anglers with a fishing map perspective on the news they care about" said Brian Welde of Angling Technologies. "Maps are central to the sport and understanding or appreciating fishing information is best accomplished when location is included. Our interactive service is unique in that it allows anglrs access to a wide variety of digital fishing map content based on geography along with the ability to control how the map is viewed and even help build a map by adding their own private or public content."
Data is available for 48 states, coastal areas and the Gulf of Mexico. The cost of the service is only $14.99 for a full year.
We plan on using their maps to enhance our content and also help you determine what to look for and pinpoint the best locations when you go fishing.
To learn more and try out their offering go to Angling Technolgies Website.