Fishing Forecast Map
Croatian freshwater locations in one view
How to read the fishing forecast map
How the fishing forecast map works
The fishing forecast map brings Croatian freshwater locations into one view and shows a current conditions estimate for each station. It is built to narrow down choices quickly before you open the detailed forecast for a specific location.
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1. The number and color on each marker
Each marker shows a score from 0 to 100, while the color follows the legend category. Scores of 60+ suggest a more favorable window, 45-59 is moderate, lower values point to weaker conditions, and grey markers indicate stale or unavailable data.
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2. Clicking a location opens a station summary
When you open a marker, you see the station name, current score, text grade, and the latest update time. If species-level model outputs are available, the popup also shows a quick view for carp, pike, catfish, and zander, plus a link to the station page.
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3. Comparing stations on the same river
When the map focuses on a river with multiple supported locations, it can open a supported-stations panel and group cities on the same river. That makes it easier to compare scores by city and jump directly to the local forecast you need.
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4. How to use the map for trip planning
Start by finding the river and location with the stronger score, then open the detailed station forecast to check the hourly view, data freshness, and local context. The map is the comparison layer, while the station page is where you make the final call.
What the map does not represent
The map is not a catch guarantee and it does not replace local rules. The score is a fast station-level estimate, so the final decision should come only after checking the detailed forecast, access, water level, and applicable regulations.