Trip Success Probability Score
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One-Liner
Charter captain logs trip outcomes over time; AI learns which weather/water/tide combinations at their specific fishing spots produce catches and generates a pre-trip success probability + species likelihood score for each booking.
Kill Reason
FishBrain has 14 million users and already correlates catch outcomes with weather, tides, moon phase, and specific locations — the moat this idea would need to build is already built by a well-funded incumbent. A tool targeting charter captains specifically overlaps directly with platforms that have years of aggregated fishing data and established user behavior.
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