River fishing success often depends on water levels and flow. In this article, you’ll learn how to use Fishing Points river data to plan your fishing trips, what conditions are ideal, and how to report outdated or incorrect information in the app.
Is High river water good for fishing?
It depends. Slightly higher water levels after rainfall can improve fishing, especially for species like barbel or catfish, as fish become more active and move around. However, very high water can make fishing difficult — fast currents can push fish to sheltered spots or make areas inaccessible.
What is a good river flow for fishing?
A steady, moderate flow is generally best. It keeps oxygen levels high and encourages fish to feed. Extremely fast flow can make it harder to fish, while very slow flow might reduce fish activity. Use the app’s water flow data to find the best times — consistency is often key.
When to go river fishing?
Some of the best times to go are:
- After light rain, when water levels rise slightly.
- Early morning or late afternoon, especially in warm weather.
- During stable water levels and moderate flow conditions.
Using the past river data (Premium feature) can help you spot patterns and plan around the most productive times.
Fly fishing and river conditions
Fly fishing is one of the most popular techniques for river fishing. Water clarity, level, and flow all directly impact success when fly fishing. Using our live and past river data, fly anglers can better time their trips to match hatches and find feeding fish in ideal current speeds and depths.
Report incorrect data
We rely on official water stations, but occasional inaccuracies can occur. If you notice incorrect or outdated river data, please let us know by tapping “Report incorrect data” at the bottom of the water station details. We’ll look into it as soon as possible.