You've got a great forecast tool, a spot finder, a gear matcher, an ice-safety checker, and a map that reads the water. Now it's 5 a.m., you're pulling out of the driveway, and the honest question is: which one do you open first — and do they even agree with each other?
Every one of our tools answers a piece of the puzzle. But a real day on the water isn't a piece — it's the whole thing at once. Where should I go? When will they bite? What's the water doing? What do I tie on? Answering that used to mean opening five features and stitching the story together yourself.
Today that changes. We're launching the AI Fishing Guide — one conversation that reaches into every Bassfinity product, does the stitching for you, and hands back a single, plain-English answer. You ask like you'd ask a buddy who happens to be a pro guide. It answers like one.
One Question. Every Product. #
Type a question the way it actually lives in your head — "smallmouth on the north end this weekend, boat, what's the plan?" — and the guide figures out which of your tools it needs to answer well. It checks the SolunarBass bite windows, reads for where to sit and which way to cast, pulls water temperature and clarity from the
**SpotLens**[, matches gear with](/products/intelligence-map)
**Intelligence Map**[, and — in season — checks](/products/tacklelens)
IceLens## Grounded in Real Conditions, Not Vibes
Plenty of "AI" bolted onto apps is really just a chatbot guessing. This isn't that. When your question is about a specific lake, the guide doesn't invent numbers — it goes and gets the live data first, the same conditions that power the rest of Bassfinity, and reasons from there. You can watch it work in real time: it thinks, pulls what it needs, and streams the answer as it lands. If the data isn't there — no ice this time of year, a fishery with no live reading yet — it tells you straight instead of making something up.
The result reads like advice from someone who already checked the weather, the water, and the moon before you called: specific, current, and about your water, today.
Dead Simple to Use #
There's nothing to learn. No menus to master, no filters to set. Pin a lake if you want the answer dialed to that water — or skip it and just ask. First time you open it, tap one of the starter questions and watch it go. It's the shortest path we've ever built between "I wonder…" and "here's exactly what to do."
Ask anything about fishing: conditions, timing, spots, tackle, tactics, species — in your own words.Set your lake, or don't: pin a fishery for location-aware answers, or ask general questions with no setup.See the sources: every answer shows which Bassfinity products informed it.
It Remembers — and Only for You #
Every conversation is saved to your account and yours alone, so you can pick right back up where you left off. Planning a tournament across three trips? Open last week's chat and keep going. Your history is private to you — nobody else can see your spots, your lakes, or your questions.
It Stays on the Water #
This is a fishing guide, full stop. Ask it who won the game or to write your emails and it'll politely steer you back to the water. That's on purpose: a focused guide gives sharper answers, and it keeps the experience about the one thing you came here for. No noise, no wandering — just fishing.
Premium Brain, Honest Price #
The AI Fishing Guide is a Bassfinity Pro feature, and it's powered by a frontier AI model — the good stuff. But the price hasn't budged: Pro is
$4.99 a month, or $39.99 for the year. That's the same plan that unlocks the full Intelligence Map, SpotLens, TackleLens, BassLens, advanced SolunarBass, and IceLens — now with a guide that ties them all together in one chat, for
less than half what the other premium fishing apps charge for far less brain.
We didn't build this to add another tab. We built it to be the first thing you open — the one place you ask, and everything Bassfinity knows answers back.
If you're on Pro, it's live right now: [ open the AI Fishing Guide](/products/ai-guide), pin your home lake, and ask it what today looks like. If you're not,
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this is the launch to jump on One more thing, and it's a big one: this Fourth of July, America turns 250. Two and a half centuries — and some of the best of it has always been spent outside, on the water, with the people we love. However you mark the semiquincentennial, we hope a little of it happens with a rod in your hand. Happy 250th birthday, America. 🎆
Tight lines — just ask, and go fish.
— The Bassfinity Team