A New Social Media App Will Prove Your Catch Really Was THIS BIG

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A New Social Media App Will Prove Your Catch Really Was THIS BIG

Imagine a social media app where your fishing achievements can be validated instantly—introducing a revolutionary platform that ensures your catch really was THIS BIG. Designed for anglers and fishing enthusiasts, this app leverages technology to provide real-time validation of fishing triumphs. Whether you’re reeling in a trophy fish or participating in a friendly competition, this app offers a seamless way to share and celebrate your success with fellow anglers worldwide. Join us as we explore the exciting features and community-driven spirit of this new social media app, making waves in the fishing community and redefining how fishing achievements are shared and celebrated online.

Fishbrain is the world’s largest social network for anglers. This app enables you to share your catch details. And, it also lets you know where the fish are biting!

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Fishbrain is a global community made by anglers for anglers with an emphasis on the social and local aspects of fishing. The company is based in Stockholm, Sweden. Already, the Fishbrain community consists of 2.8 million users. Over 1.8 million fish have been caught, with many anglers using catch and release principles.

All of this is because the world’s most popular hobby is now sport fishing.

The makers of this fishy app have combined forces with another app called Under Armour Record. The merging of these two apps enables millions of anglers to track and share their catches through Under Armour’s Record network. UA Record is the world’s first 24/7 connected health and fitness system.

Now any fishing fanatic can easily access their latest fishing stats, catches and other fishy stuff alongside their sleep, nutrition and workout data to get a full glimpse of their overall fitness, health and sport fishing goals.

Fishbrain provides anglers fishing forecasts based on real-catch data, the ability to track various species and log catch positions, share their experiences with friends, find hot new fishing spots and see what other people are catching, with what bait and where.

In addition to supporting the sport fishing community, Fishbrain recently partnered with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to enable anglers to help track endangered species.

“Fishing is a sport that is better with buddies, when you can track and even brag about your latest catch,” said Johan Attby, CEO of Fishbrain. “UA Record gives us another place to help build that camaraderie among anglers.”

Fishing apps are not only great for people who fish; they are also great for developers. Check out how much money this app is making.

Fishbrain can be downloaded from the App Store or the Google Play Store. You can also follow Fishbrain on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Happy angling!

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