Currently, no good method is known to the inventor for receiving real-time feedback relating to the operation of and success or failure of fishing equipment. Fishing is generally a remote and often a solitary event. Even when fishermen share a common geographical location, each tends to fish independently of the others around him. Equipment and tackle are often owned by the individual. Bait is often selected individually from several choices of live bait, prepared bait or artificial lures and may be changed frequently.
When commercial businesses such as fishing equipment manufacturers, retailers and bait stores make recommendations to customers, the recommendations are often anecdotally based. Equipment recommendations may be based on relatively little or no feedback from prior customers. Recommendations on tackle and bait are often based again on anecdotal feedback as to what was related to have been successful for recent customers.
In the instances where fishing individuals are monitored, the usual metric is the result of the fishing event—catching the desired fish or not—and not on monitoring and determining the performance of the fisherperson or the equipment during the event. When performance data are gathered, they are opinion and not fact based and they often arise from a small sample.
The lack of available and timely data relating to fishing success with specific products creates difficulties for commercial businesses of many different types. Fishing equipment developers have relatively limited feedback and experiential or detailed experimental data on which to base new product developments and improvements. Resellers of equipment and bait or lures are similarly limited in their ability to accurately advise customers.
The present invention provides methods and systems for providing real-time feedback on the use and particularly the success or failure of fishing equipment to interested parties. Using readily available technology and relatively limited controls on activities, the present invention enables commercial parties to monitor and receive information relating to fishing equipment use and success rates under differing environmental conditions and with specific fish species, while users are still provided access to a broad range of desired fishing experiences. The result is better information for use by businesses and a better experience for customers.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from a consideration of the detailed description of the invention when read in conjunction with the drawing Figures, in which:
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Data is stored in a data collection and processing system 106 relating to the tagged fish (step 206). Exemplary data includes: fish type, size, sex, location, body of water and other factors of interest. It will be understood that the data not only relates to the fish as of the date of tagging, but can also be readily processed by system 106 based upon dates, climate, geography and other readily determined conditions to accurately estimate the size of the tagged fish on any day the tag is sensed and the fish identified. Further, the tag can be made to automatically transmit information on the specific fish, its environment and location at any given time. This data can be stored and analyzed for trends in the fishing environment and used to help locate a given fish at any time for any purpose.
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When the fishing equipment 104 is used and a tagged fish is caught, the tag information is sensed by detector 104A. Optionally, the user may input some or all of the above-described user information as well as additional information of interest. The tag and user information along with the equipment identifier is transmitted to system 106 (step 210) where the original stored information relating to the equipment and purchaser is also retrieved (step 212). In one embodiment, the data is transmitted to an equipment developer (step 214) for use in developing equipment (step 216). Many other recipients and users of the data will now be apparent, including for example: bait and tackle sellers, wildlife management parties, recreation companies, fishing professionals, fishing guides and numerous others.
Users may be motivated to provide data input using interface 104C through the offer of rewards, such as updated fishing information or retail discounts.
In one embodiment, the invention is used to facilitate a tournament. The data user 108 may be the tournament manager. The tournament data may be displayed in real-time during the tournament, even over a dispersed geographic area. The beneficial results will be numerous including, for example: encouraging the use and/or sale of ‘successful’ equipment and bait, identifying to all participants the current leaders in the tournaments, identifying to equipment suppliers and sellers the most successful equipment, and others as will now be apparent to the reader.
There has thus been provided methods and systems for collecting real-time fishing information, over a widely disperse geographic area, without unduly limiting the options of fishermen/users/customers. The invention has the benefit of providing valuable information to equipment developers, manufacturers and retailers while also enhancing the fishing experience of the fishermen.
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60607058 | Sep 2004 | US |