I recently purchased a new “Droid” phone and was browsing the site and realized it darn difficult to navigate even with an iPhone or other big screened phone.
I did some research and found a way to make the site render nicely inside your mobile devise! Yes, that’s right! You can easily browse CentralPAfishing.com from your web enabled cell phone, Droid Phone, or iPhone. Now when you’re away from your computer and need a quick kayak fishing fix or a quick fishing tip your covered!
I’ve been an avid fisherman in the state of Pennsylvania since the age of 6. I now have almost 40 years of fishing experience in this state. My passion is kayak fishing for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass. That being said, my specialty is fishing for river smallmouth bass. Pound for pound there is no better fighter..in particular when your doing battle from a kayak! When I’m not chasing smallies, I fish for a variety of other gamefish in the waters of Pennsylvania and beyond such as walleye, crappie, perch, pickerel, muskellunge, and various types of trout. Fishing is my passion and I enjoy sharing that passion with others through my blog!
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nathan
Posted February 7, 2010 at 9:49 AM
How do you like that droid? I love mine! Look for an app on the market called creelcard (may be spelled a little different) it tracks gps coordinates and photos of the fish you catch. Great app!
Love the mobile version of the site, a lot better navigation for phones
Nate, thanks for the complement on the new mobile view. It definetly makes browsing The site on any mobile device a lot easier and faster.
The droid is great! I’m actually managing the comments on it right now from a special app that interacts with my site! I’ll check out the app you mentioned!
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How do you like that droid? I love mine! Look for an app on the market called creelcard (may be spelled a little different) it tracks gps coordinates and photos of the fish you catch. Great app!
Love the mobile version of the site, a lot better navigation for phones
Nate, thanks for the complement on the new mobile view. It definetly makes browsing The site on any mobile device a lot easier and faster.
The droid is great! I’m actually managing the comments on it right now from a special app that interacts with my site! I’ll check out the app you mentioned!