5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Rivercast for iPhone.
Rivercast is free iOS app published by Juggernaut Technology, Inc.
Swatski jetboaters.net
I love this app and as we all know, those apps are only as good as the support team behind them. I’m mostly boating in the St.Louis, MO area - our small rivers will often go up and down several feet overnight. This Spring was particularly crazy with all the flooding, so when I noticed several gauge locators randomly disappearing off the map I assumed those gauges were off line... but could still see them on NOAA site, confusing me. I contacted the support team via email and have had the problem DIAGNOSED AND FIXED within few hours. It turned out to be my own fault - I have had somehow (inadvertently) turned the “Normal” setting check mark off in the list of gauge Settings menu, so all the gauges that were showing “Normal” level disappeared from my map. Having the developer/support team identify this quickly as a likely culprit was pretty awesome. Thank you!
Bug & pole!
Really helpful. Wish , It had check point at Dewey. Red river! Trout fishing ? Bug & pole!
infomed fisherman
Easy to use and provides (1) streamgage locatios on the map and (2) ongoing data from the individual USGS stream gages.
James Bond 49
As a sportsman fishing regularly I depend on this app, fish bite better when the Sabine River is falling, my years of fishing, taught me this, my trips have been so much more productive, thanks for a great source of information. Many have Equiment that has to be moved in high water, this stops losses for camps, logging, recreation. Good tool,
RuGBY ZHGT
Like the old format far better. Can’t tell what is what anymore. Before, could see where flooding was generally by the coloration as zoomed out. Can’t do that anymore. Really, really dislike the icon changes to all orange and combining reporting stations. Want old version back!!!
12994774
Pulls data from USGS. I like how it holds past data. It keeps me ahead of rising water and lets me know what kind of flow to expect for fishing the river.