Now
The current score shows how favorable fishing conditions are right now at the selected location, along with data freshness and possible shoreline change.
Today by hour
Hourly view for picking a better time window today.
Use this section to find stronger activity windows within the same day and compare how conditions shift hour by hour at one location.
72h outlook
3-hour steps for planning the next three days.
The 72-hour outlook is for broader trip planning, comparing mornings and evenings, and tracking how weather or water changes may influence fishing.
Why this score
This breakdown shows which signals push the score up or down and how confident the model is in the underlying inputs for the selected slot and location.
Show factors, confidence, and model explanation
Factor contributions (current slot)
Model confidence
How to read the fishing forecast score
How the fishing forecast works and what each section means
This fishing forecast is built to compare fishing conditions by location across the current snapshot, the hourly view, and the next three days. The score combines hydrology, weather, time of day, and input quality to help you choose timing, not to promise a catch.
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1. Now is the quickest go or no-go check
The Now section shows the current 0-100 score, the text grade, data freshness, and possible shoreline movement. It is the fastest way to judge present fishing conditions at the selected location.
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2. By species helps choose a target
When the species view is available, the page scores supported targets such as carp, pike, catfish, and zander separately. That helps you see whether the current window favors predators or calmer coarse-fishing conditions.
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3. Today by hour is for picking timing
The hourly view is most useful when deciding whether to go in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Focus on how the scores open and close through the day, not just on a single peak number.
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4. The 72h outlook gives the bigger planning picture
The 72-hour view shows the trend in 3-hour steps and helps compare several days ahead. Use it when planning a weekend trip or tracking an incoming weather or water-level change.
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5. Why this score explains the model
That section shows which factors raise or lower the score and how reliable the estimate is. When confidence is lower, read the result more conservatively and double-check water level, access, and local rules.
What the score does not mean
A higher score is not a guaranteed catch, and a lower score does not make a trip pointless. The forecast is a decision aid and should always be combined with local regulations, access, your target species, and actual conditions on the bank.
How to read the score
The score is an informational 0-100 fishing-conditions index, not a catch guarantee.
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