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Otter
Posted 5/21/2003 12:47 PM (#70948)
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Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
Wht's the best muskie log? I'd like to enter complete details: fish size, lure, depth, weather conditions, etc. etc. Is a computer version available?
SharpHooks
Posted 5/21/2003 12:55 PM (#70949 - in reply to #70948)
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Posts: 212


Location: Madison, WI

I use my lake master lake maps to make the mark spot and information in the log they provide. I like it....

Peter 

BALDY
Posted 5/21/2003 12:55 PM (#70950 - in reply to #70948)
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I am also intereste in learning what some of the rest of you are using.

At one point I created a log using MS Access. it allowed for very easy entering of the data. One thing I was not so pleased with was the analysis of the data.

Right now I am using MS Excel. Entering the data is a little harder, but it is very easy to sort by categories so you can attempt to find a pattern. I have been pleased with the simple Excel method thus far. The best thing for me is that you can specify whatever fields that you would like to record. simply create a spreadsheet with your fields and populate it.
nwild
Posted 5/21/2003 1:51 PM (#70964 - in reply to #70948)
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Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I also run a sheet on Excel. It makes for a very easy log to enter and sort, plus you can customize it to include any data you deem necessary.
tomcat
Posted 5/21/2003 2:13 PM (#70965 - in reply to #70948)
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I like the ones that extend for quite a ways out into the water. I use to sit right on top the ones what still had lots of branches and pull in perch after perch...but now i like to cast my lure parrellel and perpendicular to the downed trees...
spieg
Posted 5/21/2003 2:22 PM (#70967 - in reply to #70948)
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Posts: 131


Location: Kalamazoo, MI
I do everything via a php script that interacts with an sql database. It works out excellent. It also will run averages, keep track of smallest/biggest/etc, tally points, and do pretty much anything you can think up. The only hard part, is finding someone to write and tweak a php script for you.

Mine in action:
http://www.muskyhunters.com/catchlog/index.php
Otter
Posted 5/21/2003 2:45 PM (#70969 - in reply to #70948)
Subject: RE: Muskie logs...





Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
Would it be technologically possible for any of you Excel users to email me the template you are using? I used Excel once (to analyze MN DNR statistics) and it almost caused a divorce!

Edited by Otter 5/21/2003 2:46 PM
EViL0nE
Posted 5/21/2003 2:54 PM (#70970 - in reply to #70948)
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Otter, I wrote the original php script spieg uses, and could probably do something up for you..
Just let me know exactly what you want.
Sponge
Posted 5/21/2003 2:55 PM (#70971 - in reply to #70948)
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Do you use, oak, cedar, or pine?
BALDY
Posted 5/21/2003 3:16 PM (#70977 - in reply to #70948)
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Otter -

I emailed you a sample of what I use and a little explanation of how I use it. Hope it helps.

Otter
Posted 5/21/2003 9:34 PM (#71042 - in reply to #70948)
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Location: Bemidji, MN-
EVILOnE and Baldy,
Thanks for the help. I started dinging around with Excel again and have a general idea of what I want. I'll wait until I have a large block of time available and fight the battle once again.

Edited by Otter 5/21/2003 9:36 PM
sworrall
Posted 5/21/2003 9:52 PM (#71047 - in reply to #71042)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have some software called "the Angler's Log" that is really well designed. It covers all aspects of logging a fish, trip, pictures, and more. I will dig it out tomorrow and see if it is still available.
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