it can be done ... but would require a tremendous amount of raw data to reflect all the variables that go into a successful hunt (time of day, tide, moon phase, turbidity, wind, presence of bait, barometric pressure, penis size, van staal or no van staal, the direction in which nancy pelosi queefs ...etc)
what you are looking for is a statistical and/or optimization model, the rudimentary building blocks of which can be programmed into MS Excel (or similar). But as I said, you'd need a ton of data - otherwise, garbage in, and garbage out.
even then, you'd be building a model that would spit out a result based purely on prior probabilities. while fish are creatures are habit, they are not robots, so you the best you can expect is an algorithm or back tested system that optimizes probabilities, not certainties.
btw, people do this all the time - not with fishing or hunting, but gaming the trading markets. it's called building a black box.
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