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Fish AI.. It's coming for you!

  • chadalambert
  • Jul 26, 2023
  • 2 min read



We started this blog as a branch off of our podcast segment where we ask ChatGPT a personal fishing question and review the results.


The question we asked Chat GPT was: "I prefer crappie fishing. My best friend enjoys bass fishing. What can I do to help bring him around to the amazing world of crappie fishing?"


Let's see what ChatGPT had to say!


Convincing your friend to appreciate crappie fishing may require highlighting its unique aspects and benefits. Here are some suggestions:


1. **Different Challenges:** Crappie fishing often requires a different set of techniques compared to bass fishing. The challenge of mastering new techniques could be intriguing to your friend.


2. **Taste Factor:** Many people prefer the taste of crappie over bass. Perhaps prepare a delicious crappie meal for your friend to demonstrate this advantage.


3. **Catch Rates:** Crappies typically school together, which can result in catching a lot of fish once you locate a school. This could be very satisfying and appealing to your friend.


4. **Skill and Patience:** Crappies can often be more difficult to catch than bass, requiring more finesse and strategy. This could appeal to your friend's sense of competition and skill.


5. **Year-round Fishing:** Unlike bass, crappie can be caught year-round, including through ice in the winter, if you live in colder regions. This can extend your fishing season.


6. **Fishing Trips:** Take your friend on a dedicated crappie fishing trip. Experiencing the fun and excitement first-hand could be the most persuasive argument.


Remember, the goal should be to share the enjoyment of crappie fishing, not necessarily to convert your friend completely. There's room for both types of fishing in your friendship, and you might even learn to appreciate bass fishing more through their perspective.


Thanks for reading and be sure to check out more while your'e on the Hearty Hooks Fishing website!

 
 
 

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