TideCue is a fishing forecast app that turns NOAA tides, marine sea-state, river levels, weather, and solunar timing into one saved-spot bite window. It is built around the question that matters before the drive: should you fish this spot now, wait for a better window, or choose a different water?
SAVED-SPOT BITE WINDOWS
Save the waters you actually fish, then see how tide movement, wind, pressure, moon timing, marine state, river context, and alerts combine into a plain-language read for each spot.
MORE THAN A TIDE CHART
TideCue does not just show a tide table. Every bite window explains the practical factors behind the read: tide phase and direction, wind speed and direction, pressure trend, moon phase, sun-and-moon overlap, water temperature, and species behavior.
LIVE TIDES AND MARINE WEATHER
Tides come from NOAA tide and current stations. Marine sea-state combines buoy provenance, swell, wind-wave, and surface current context so you can verify conditions before committing to a beach, jetty, ramp, or river mouth.
SURF, SHORE, BOAT, AND KAYAK PLANNING
Trip Planner adjusts the read by water, target species, fishing mode, and trip length. Compare mixed, striper, redfish, trout, flounder, and snook-style planning modes against the same conditions.
MAPS AND ALERTS
Map overlays show bite ratings, weather layers, access context, marine advisories, and source attribution. Alerts help you track tide turns, wind shifts, river changes, water temperature, and safety conditions.
SPECIES BITE MODELS
Per-species models support striped bass, redfish, snook, speckled trout, mahi-mahi, salmon, lingcod, rockfish, and more. Each model weighs tide phase, water temperature, moon, wind, and pressure differently.
CATCH LOG AND SAVED WATERS
Log catches by spot with species, size, lure, and notes. Saved waters keep your fishing forecast tied to the places you actually use instead of a generic regional report.
PRO FEATURES
- Unlimited saved spots
- Advanced alerts
- Offline spot packs
- Extended forecast windows
- No ads on planning surfaces
DATA SOURCES
NOAA Tides and Currents, NOAA/NWS marine forecasts, NDBC buoy network, USGS river gauges, Open-Meteo Marine, OpenStreetMap, and public map layers. Sources stay attributed throughout the app.
TideCue is a planning aid, not a substitute for official forecasts, navigation charts, emergency alerts, access rules, or fishing regulations. Always confirm critical safety and legal information with official sources before relying on any trip plan.