OCD in hobbies and OCD in business

My OCD is kicking in today about fishing, but as usual, I am thinking about a way to profit off of it.
Hard to think about coins today as my mind can't stop brainstorming. Talked with a few potential partners and a couple of potential investors.
Can't say much, but it involves buying a small fleet of small fishing boats.
The business plan has some extremely smart ideas but involves the owners and investors having a lot of fun with awesome perks. Still, have not found the "right" investor yet but we are looking for the right fit . No worries if this is just a dream. The idea is only a few days old. We know the competition and how to be better than them.
This super fun trip to Mexico a few days ago inspired the new business brainstorming...
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Nice haul there!
Thanks, and on my brand new Avet 2-speed reel.
What type of fish are those?
Yellowtail in the Pacific Ocean, one of the best fighting game fish there is for the size.
Very sustainable and very tasty.
Those fish fight hard and are good eatin'!
I say run with the idea and follow your dreams!!
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Nice Yellowtail's.... and looks good on the plate....I never fished for those, but did many a Pacific fishing trip for Salmon...Nothing like fresh caught fish for dinner....Great pictures too.... that island is intriguing.... Good luck with the business venture. Cheers, RickO
Yes. I resemble the title to this thread.

Before you buy a fleet of boats to make fishing a business...
Just remember someone from Burger King ate at Taco Bell once and also had a profit idea
Fishing is not the business, just like gold mining was not the business to be in during the gold rush. Supply them miners with what they will pay thru the nose for
We will sell a super fun ultimate personal experience
Now, this is Big Business, The Mexican Fleet scoops up Bluefin Tuna to put in these Tuna Pens to sell for super high dollar to the Japanese
Pardon my ignorance but what happens next?
Slaughter
IMO not sustainable doing this
So are they "fished" from the enclosures ?
Sort of like when bird "hunters" shoot the pheasants just after they have been released from the cages?
Yes, they keep the tuna alive and "fresh" until they get an "order" from a Japanese ship.
I think that business has been around since the beginning of time. It's illegal in 49 of 50 states, you know.
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