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Use case

Catch-and-release scoring. With the audit trail to back every call.

Per-species base points. Length multipliers. Bonus categories. Auto-generated radio codes. Multi-category concurrent leaderboards. The scoring system that ran 48 boats at Game Fish SJDS.

For release events

Release scoring, done right.

Per-species base points + multipliers

Configure base points per species. Apply length multipliers (capped to prevent runaway scoring). Bonus categories for slams, first catch, largest fish.

Boatside verification

Photo on measure mat, GPS metadata from the judge phone, time-of-release within configurable window. All attached to the catch record permanently.

Auto-generated radio codes

Every release catch gets a unique code (M-0031, RF-007). Judges call the code on the radio. The director references the code in the jury panel.

Multi-category concurrent leaderboards

Billfish, Roosterfish, Funfish — each with its own scoring rules and its own public leaderboard URL, all running simultaneously.

Tie-break automation

Configure your tie-break sequence (most catches in highest-value species, earliest first catch, largest single catch). System applies it automatically.

Audit trail

Every release timestamped, attributed, with photo and GPS. Disputes are resolved against the record, not against memory.

Used at scale

Game Fish SJDS ran three release categories at once.

48 boats. Three concurrent release-format leaderboards. Two languages. Twelve thousand spectator views. Zero disputes that survived the audit trail.

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