TroutRoutes is unequivocally the best digital app for fly fishers. And no: it is nothing like social media. No one knows where you’re fishing, what you’re catching, or what you’re doing. Given the majority of the angling apps out there, that needs to be said. It could be argued that alone makes it worth having on your device.
But there is, of course, so much more. And now that onX has acquired TroutRoutes? You can be sure that more is going to get even better.
If you hunt, or are simply aware of the vast outdoor industry outside of fly fishing, you are undoubtedly familiar with onX. The platform is the digital authority for knowing access and distances in the field. It is also a superb mapping tool regardless of how far from civilization you find yourself. Launching soon, onX fish promises to provide the same benefits to anglers who find themselves motoring across massive lakes or walking around their local pond. With their absolute wealth of data resources for trout rivers throughout the country, TroutRoutes will serve as a powerful third facet of the onX family.
Check out the press release, and more of my experience with TroutRoutes, below:
Before you read more, here is why should you consider downloading TroutRoutes.
MISSOULA, Mont., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — onX, a pioneer in outdoor digital navigation, today announces its acquisition of TroutRoutes, the industry’s leading mapping resource for fly fishing enthusiasts. By bringing TroutRoutes into its portfolio, onX gains momentum as it enters a new market this spring with the upcoming launch of its newest app, onX Fish. Together, TroutRoutes and onX Fish will address the needs of 45.8M freshwater anglers across the United States.
Founded in 2009, onX develops mapping solutions that inform, inspire, and empower millions of outdoor recreationists. onX Hunt, onX Offroad, and onX Backcountry make up the company’s suite of apps and are built by explorers for explorers. This spring, the company will release onX Fish, a navigation and discovery tool for lake anglers. TroutRoutes, a solution built for river and stream anglers, will complement this offering.
“onX is home to nearly 400 employees who hunt, off-road, bike, hike, ski, climb, and fish. We develop products to solve the hardest challenges we face when we’re out getting after it,” said onX General Manager, Hunt and Fish, Cliff Cancelosi. “Zach Pope, founder of TroutRoutes, built the industry’s leading fly fishing app to solve problems for trout anglers looking for places to fish. His love for chasing trout, focus on stewardship, and commitment to solving real customer problems are the same principles that drive us at onX as well. We are excited to welcome the TroutRoutes team into the onX family and invest in their continued growth.”
“There’s a lot of synergy and shared values between the two companies,” said TroutRoutes founder and CEO Zach Pope. “For the past five years, TroutRoutes has been focused on meeting trout anglers’ needs by consolidating stream and river access information and developing toolsets to help anglers find and explore trout streams across the U.S. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished. Coupled with onX’s extensive experience in outdoor navigation technology, TroutRoutes will innovate faster and solve more customer needs than we ever could on our own. We’re embarking on an exciting new chapter at TroutRoutes.”
As the fishing season kicks off across the U.S. this spring, TroutRoute customers can expect the company to continue updating its offering and toolset. onX Fish will launch on iOS and on the web exclusively in Minnesota this spring, with plans to expand across the Midwest later this year.
To learn more about TroutRoutes, visit https://troutroutes.com/.
To learn more about onX Fish, visit https://www.onxmaps.com/fish/blog/fishing-app