Current charts for reading movement, drift, and convergence offshore
Rigline brings ocean current data into the same fishing map as SST, chlorophyll, bathymetry, and hotspot scoring so anglers can see how water is moving before they choose a line.
Rigline chart workflow
Ocean Current Charts

Current direction and speed context beside SST and chlorophyll layers
Convergence and drift workflow for floating structure and bait movement
Regional guides for current-driven fisheries such as the Gulf Stream and Loop Current
What this helps you decide
Current direction and convergence often explain why a break or weedline is productive. Rigline uses current layers to help anglers identify edges, drift paths, and zones where bait can concentrate.
Plan a troll line along a current edge instead of crossing it blindly
Estimate where a weedline or debris field may drift before arrival
Check whether current flow supports a scored hotspot or weakens the setup
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