Otis Stats Update for November 13, 2023: This one is for my fellow math, data, stats, and Excel nerds in the chat. 😀

I’ve learned a thing or two about counting fish and stalking bears… errr… bear, singular, the last few years. The Magic Workbook starts like this — a date, a line for each minute in that date, and some formulas to count what I type (wait — you thought *I* did the math?! Ha!).
2023 Otis Fishing Stats | Image Copyright Otis Fishing Report

It’s as simple as I think it can be: I watch cams in the EDT. Otis sticks his paw in the water, and out comes a fish. I look at the clock, find MY time in the list, and type whatever it is his paw or jaw picked up. So long as I don’t make a typo, the top section keeps a total throughout the day (the cells turn colors to keep me typing right). And that’s what I use for the Reports. 🙂

2023 Otis Fishing Stats | Image Copyright Otis Fishing Report

Then, in the far left columns, another kind of Math Magic happens. Since I’m keeping track by times anyway, this section totals by the hour for the entire season. So where the 12:00 a.m. line is, that’s all things caught and/or consumed between midnight and 1:00 a.m.

And judging by this, I’d say Otis is promptly at work by 8:00 a.m. each day and likes to head out for snoozles or some such thing around noon. Then he favors the 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. shift. Definitely Employee of the Year worthy hours, even if he manages a 3-hour nap in there! 😉

And because the whole thing is about Otis and his eats, here’s Otis with a fishsicle at Wallflower’s Wall as captured by Blair-55. 🙂
27-Aug-23 Otis eats fresh salmon while magpie flies by GIF by BLAIR-55 | Copyright National Parks Service and/or Explore.org

Until next time, Wishes for Fishes, whether real or imagined! ♥

Bear cam images in this post are copyright National Park Service and/or Explore.org

4 Comments

  1. You have done such a huge and painstaking job. It takes a lot of time and patience to withstand all these calculations. Let me express my admiration for you. My question: I understood correctly that from July 26 to November 04, 2023, This caught 399 salmon, I mean whole fish. And there are about 5,000 calories in one eaten fish. Is that right?

  2. Thank you for all the fun Otis reports this season. I have really appreciated being able to keep up with our boy’s progress each day.

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