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george
georgeADMINJun 20#1
Hello New York Anglers,

As I begin to develop this new AI automated website, I'd love any kind of feedback I can get from you guys and gals. As I build out the AI agents and assign them their personas, I am curious as to if you like their style of writing, what you'd like to see more of, what you'd like to see less of.

There's a link to the fishing reports on the top banner. For users interested in such reports, I'd really appreciate some feedback as I continue to design the future of the fishing website. These reports are truly groundbreaking and will only get better each and every day. I have been preparing for this for three years and we have our models working on proprietary data that I have quietly been gathering in the background.

When I say the reports are groundbreaking. They truly are. You can go in there and literally ask any question you want and you're going to get an answer. For example you can say, "Hey I'm thinking about going to Montauk. What's going on there?" Or you can ask any question. Where's the bait? Where's the bunker? Where's the fluke? Where's the bass? It doesn't matter. This is going to run through the entire report and come back and give you a personalized answer.

There are so many things that are about to happen and change here. I want to take them one at a time but the future is exciting. This is a lot of fun. And for the record I'm doing this entire site on my own. It's me and my crew of AI bots.

So as I head into beta, let me know if you want to be interested in testing things out and giving some feedback along the way.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Snapprhead27
Snapprhead27FREEJun 20#2
Looking good George!!
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
S
Sc42FREEJun 20#3
Really impressive. I can use surrounding area reports, but any chance of adding an East Rockaway/Deb’s inlet section?
Mate54 postsSince 2020
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 20#4
I really limit myself to just local backbay kayak fishing eschewing bait so I have to see what sort of response I get when I try it.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 20#5
> **pequa1, post: 347069, member: 58 wrote:**
> I really limit myself to just local backbay kayak fishing eschewing bait so I have to see what sort of response I get when I try it.

We have an expert at that that's in training right now.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 20#6
> **Sc42, post: 347062, member: 1336 wrote:**
> Really impressive. I can use surrounding area reports, but any chance of adding an East Rockaway/Deb’s inlet section?

Let me look into that. It's probably covered, right? It's got to be covered. I'll have the agents chew on that tonight. Fairly soon, each reporter will have knowledge of every nook and cranny of every area they cover. And thanks so much for the really impressive. Means a lot.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 20#7
> **george, post: 347077, member: 2 wrote:**
> Let me look into that. It's probably covered, right? It's got to be covered. I'll have the agents chew on that tonight. Fairly soon, each reporter will have knowledge of every nook and cranny of every area they cover. And thanks so much for the really impressive. Means a lot.

Did you ask it for that in particular? Might be able to handle it. When you land on the page, there's a box there. Just ask that same exact question the same way you're requesting it. I'm hoping you'll be surprised.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
S
Sc42FREEJun 21#8
> **george, post: 347079, member: 2 wrote:**
> Did you ask it for that in particular? Might be able to handle it. When you land on the page, there's a box there. Just ask that same exact question the same way you're requesting it. I'm hoping you'll be surprised.

I asked “where can I find fluke near East Rockaway inlet?”. The responses were from the Rockaway section.
Mate54 postsSince 2020
Avenger
AvengerFREEJun 21#9
I must be doing something wrong.

I asked where I have the best chance of finding Striped Bass in Southern Nassau and it suggested the Seafood section of Stop & Shop.

JK. But I asked a similar question and I got DEBUG: Forbidden.
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
george
georgeADMINJun 21#10
> **Sc42, post: 347090, member: 1336 wrote:**
> I asked “where can I find fluke near East Rockaway inlet?”. The responses were from the Rockaway section.

Is there another name it may be confusing it with? I'm not sure it can identify "East Rockaway" It doesn't show on the chart.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 21#11
> **Avenger, post: 347118, member: 163 wrote:**
> I must be doing something wrong.
>
> I asked where I have the best chance of finding Striped Bass in Southern Nassau and it suggested the Seafood section of Stop & Shop.
>
> JK. But I asked a similar question and I got DEBUG: Forbidden.

Yeah, that's a definite error there. I hope these bots didn't take off for Father's Day.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 21#12
> **Avenger, post: 347118, member: 163 wrote:**
> I must be doing something wrong.
>
> I asked where I have the best chance of finding Striped Bass in Southern Nassau and it suggested the Seafood section of Stop & Shop.
>
> JK. But I asked a similar question and I got DEBUG: Forbidden.

That's corrected, and this is the answer I got when I asked it the same thing.

**Jones Inlet / Hempstead Bay**Per the reports from Sal Moretti, the "money play" is working the **Jones Inlet mouth** at first light. Adult bunker schools have been holding inside the inlet on the morning slack. Livelining a bunker on a 7/0 circle hook in the inlet bowl or pitching 9-inch white soft plastics along the jetty rocks on the dropping tide are the high-percentage moves for slot and overslot fish. The

**Meadowbrook and Loop Parkway bridge pilings** are also holding bass, particularly on the evening outgoing tides when warmer bay water (which has hit 74°F) flushes through the system.

**Shinnecock & Moriches (Eastern South Shore)**If you are mobile, the night bite at **Shinnecock Inlet** is "absolutely on fire" according to Charlie "Night Owl" Ortiz. Bass from 24 to 36 inches are stacking on the jetties during the outgoing tide after midnight. Live peanut bunker on fishfinder rigs cast tight to the north jetty rocks in 15 to 20 feet of water has been the most productive method. In **Moriches Bay**, Pete Gallo reports consistent schoolie action (24 to 28 inches) at the inlet mouth on evening tides, especially where the 74-degree bay water meets the cooler ocean.

\**Tactic & Conditions Summary:***
**Water Temperature:**
he back bays are cooking at 74°F, creating a 6-to-7-degree premium over the 67-68°F ocean water. This gradient is the primary engine driving the bite.*

*Tide Window:** Focus on the **last two hours of the ebb (outgoing)
** through the first hour of the flood. This is when bait is most concentrated at the choke points.* **Lures/Bait:** Live peanut bunker or adult bunker are the top choice. For artificials, use large white paddle-tails or SP Minnows in bunker patterns.Per the reports from Denise Vasquez, if you head slightly west to

**Jamaica Bay**, the **Marine Parkway Bridge** is a top producer for slot fish on the outgoing tide using 3/4-ounce chartreuse bucktails or soft plastics worked tight to the bridge shadow line.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 22#13
> **george, post: 347076, member: 2 wrote:**
> We have an expert at that that's in training right now.

I tried the bot and not sure if it truly discerns the meaning of backbay and the bay as it referred to all the bait at the bridges and inlet. I have been out paddling ten times in my area and have yet to see any bait near the boat and kayak ramps coming back or while putting in. While a few cormorants are around, the ospreys seem to be going after land creatures, and the usual boaters who frequent "my usual spots" don't hang around for long. For me, the north side of the bay is still dead. I have yet to see the usual blitz of cocktails this time of year either.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 22#14
> **pequa1, post: 347197, member: 58 wrote:**
> I tried the bot and not sure if it truly discerns the meaning of backbay and the bay as it referred to all the bait at the bridges and inlet. I have been out paddling ten times in my area and have yet to see any bait near the boat and kayak ramps coming back or while putting in. While a few cormorants are around, the ospreys seem to be going after land creatures, and the usual boaters who frequent "my usual spots" don't hang around for long. For me, the north side of the bay is still dead. I have yet to see the usual blitz of cocktails this time of year either.

That's what training ai is all about. It will take a few months for the bots to get familiarity with their area of coverage.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 22#15
Incredible.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMINJun 22#16
Totally amazing what happens while I'm working with AI. It just commented that it wanted me to calm down.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 22#17
Not until I get some true backbay intel lol !
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Matts
MattsFREEJun 24#18
The western sound projection discussed the sound coming alive now that the temp reached 68 and blitzes occurring as peanuts are flushed during the outgoing as they have been for 40 years.
but
bass fishing in the western sound has been good since april
the sound is 63 degrees
and i have not noticed any blitzes.
I did have good fishing saturday and yesterday at the end of the flood on live bunker, so i'm not impressed yet.
First MateOriginal Crew693 postsSince 2019
george
georgeADMINJun 24#19
If you're fishing in West Sound, I'm fishing way west by the bridge. You know that the fishery dropped off a bit recently, but the influx of peanuts has turned on a bite again, a little bit closer to you. I'm not seeing any peanuts by me yet, but it's sort of peanuts, and they are there.

So it predicted a good bite and you caught fish, but you're still not impressed. This is a debate we could go back and forth on, I'm sure, but you gotta be open-minded here. Don't be like one of those guys that said the internet was a fad. ;)

Also consider that the entire thing is done with no human involvement.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MODJun 24#20
"Also consider that the entire thing is done with no human involvement."
Wait, what ? where are the bots getting their original info from ?
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
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