Definition

BHRBURST — BHR Frame Burst

BHRBURST is the BHR Frame Burst standard: the bump-hero-release capture taken as a rapid multi-frame burst, so verification reads many consecutive frames instead of one.

BHRBURST — the BHR Frame Burst — runs the same bump-board, hero, release moment as BHRV, but captures it as a rapid multi-frame burst rather than a single deliberate frame. The app fires a fast sequence of frames across the BHR moment and verification works from the whole burst.

A burst is harder to game than one frame: the system has many consecutive views to read the length and confirm the fish is real and being released, instead of one carefully chosen shot. It's a fast, high-confidence capture for fishermen who want strong proof without slowing down for the full video sequence.

BHRBURST is an active standard in DerbyFish today, captured inside a Verified Fishing Session like every other standard. This page defines what the standard *is* — a rapid BHR frame burst; internal model specifics owned by the app aren't restated here.

Common questions

How is BHRBURST different from BHRV?

Same bump-hero-release moment, different capture: BHRV records it as a deliberate sequence including a release video; BHRBURST captures it as a rapid multi-frame burst. The burst is faster on the water while still giving verification many frames to read.

Why a burst instead of one photo?

Many consecutive frames remove the single-frame perspective and timing tricks a lone photo allows — the length and the live release are read across the whole burst.

Is BHRBURST live today?

Yes — BHRBURST is an active capture standard in DerbyFish, run inside a Verified Fishing Session like the others.

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