Definition

FISHPIC — Quick Single Bump Photo

FISHPIC is the fastest standard: one quick bump photo — the fish on the measuring board in a single frame — for a fast verified catch.

FISHPIC is the quick single bump photo — the fastest way to get a verified catch on Kala. You place the fish on the bump board and take one photo against the measurement markings. That single bump frame is what verification reads.

It trades the depth of the full sequence for speed: one frame, on the board, done. FISHPIC exists for the everyday catch you still want to count without slowing down — the length is still read against a fixed board reference, not an estimate or a story.

FISHPIC 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 single bump photo; internal model specifics owned by the app aren't restated here.

Common questions

How is FISHPIC different from the other standards?

It's the fastest and lightest: one bump photo instead of a release video (BHRV) or a multi-frame burst (BHRBURST). Less evidence, much less time on the water.

Is a single photo still trustworthy?

The fish is measured against a fixed bump board, so the length is referenced — not guessed. It's lighter proof than BHRV or BHRBURST, which is exactly the trade FISHPIC makes for speed.

Is FISHPIC live today?

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

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