Barometric pressure on your catches
Updated August 18, 2026
This guide covers how Inshore tracks barometric pressure on your logs, and how to set it up the way you want to read it.
Steps
- Log a catch as usual. Inshore automatically captures the barometric pressure at your spot from the nearest weather station the moment you save.
- Check the trend arrow on the log. Rising, falling, or steady (shown as ↔) tells you if a front's coming through, without you needing to track it yourself.
- Set your units. Go to Settings > Pressure and choose inches of mercury (inHg) or millibars (mb).
- Choose Basic or Advanced. Basic shows the reading and its trend arrow. Advanced adds the pressure change over the last 3 and 24 hours.
- Log your own reading, if you'd rather. Enter a manual pressure value instead of the station's. Valid entries run 25 to 32 inHg, or 847 to 1083 mb.
What fills in automatically
Every log captures the station's barometric pressure and its trend the moment you save, alongside the tide and weather conditions covered in Logging a spot. You don't have to do anything for this to happen.
Common questions
Can I switch units after I've already logged catches? Yes. Changing the unit in Settings updates how your existing logs display, along with any log you're editing.
Why did my manual entry get rejected? It's outside the valid range for the unit you're using: 25-32 inHg, or 847-1083 mb.
What do the trend arrows mean? Rising and falling arrows show the pressure moving in that direction. A steady reading shows as ↔.
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