As summer turns into fall, everyone is checking LakeMonster to see which lakes are suffering from harmful algal blooms, which lake levels are dropping, and anglers are again constantly checking water temperatures—this time to see temperatures drop, sending perch and walleye into a feeding frenzy.
Each lake has its own page containing information on past and current water temperatures, weather conditions and forecasts (wind speed/direction, air temperature, pressure), and maps showing recently acquired satellite imagery, which can be used to identify ice conditions, water levels, and water color/clarity.
In winter, ice anglers come to LakeMonster to watch water temperatures drop and natural color satellite images show their favorite lakes freeze over to anticipate when they can begin icefishing.
In spring, open water fisherman use LakeMonster to find “ice-out” on their favorite lakes to target Northern Pike, determine when to get the boat out of storage, and watch water temperatures rise during the crucial walleye spawning season.
LakeMonster is an app designed to serve the fishing and recreational boating communities by providing a simple interface to find current lake conditions for thousands of lakes across the world.
Add your favorite lakes to your dashboard for faster and easier access to conditions on your favorite lakes, and receive push notifications when a new water temperature, natural color image, or post has been added.
During the busy summer months, LakeMonster is used by all to check water levels, temperatures, and water color and clarity conditions.
And once again, ice anglers are anxiously waiting for those temperatures to drop down into the 30’s and keeping an eye on the natural color imagery to see when ice starts forming on their favorite lakes.
Recreational water sport enthusiasts anxiously check LakeMonster to see water temperatures rise—and to determine when they can hang up the wetsuit for the year.
We at LakeMonster created an easy-to-use app and website to retrieve and compile the most up-to-date information on lake conditions aimed at helping users make boating and angling decisions.
Anglers, recreational boaters, kayakers/canoers, and beachgoers all have similar lake information needs.
Users are also able to provide information or ask questions on the Community Posts section which is provided on each lake page.
Post information on your latest trip to the lake, or ask questions from the user community.
Checking the wind speed and direction helps jet skiers and wakeboarders find the calm side of the lake.