Prompt Gemini for Env Conditions

 I use AI everyday. I asked gai what for prompt to determine how I should fish with the present environment condition. Here's the response:

To shift from "luck" to "skill," you need to turn your phone into a digital scout. When you are standing on a pier in Port Melbourne or by the Yarra, you don't just want a weather report; you want an **environmental analysis**.

Here is a toolkit of prompts designed to help you identify and exploit the conditions in real-time.

### 1. The "Immediate Environment" Prompt (Voice/Live)

If you are using **Gemini Live** or voice mode, use this prompt as soon as you arrive. It forces the AI to cross-reference multiple data points.

> "I am at [Specific Location, e.g., Docklands Central Pier]. Search for the current tide stage, barometric pressure trend for the last 3 hours, and water temperature. Based on this, where should I focus my casts—the deep channel or the shallow structure—and what is the likely feeding window for [Target Species, e.g., Bream] right now?"

**Why this works:** It moves past "is it raining?" and looks at **pressure trends**. A rising barometer (like the current **102 kPa** in Melbourne) often signals a more active bite.

### 2. The "Visual Scout" Prompt (Camera/Vision)

Use your camera to let the AI "see" the water. This is specifically for identifying **Structure** and **Bait**.

* **For Structure:** Point your camera at the water where you see eddies, ripples, or shadows.

    > "Looking at this current and the way the water is moving around these pylons, where is the most likely 'ambush point' for a predator? Identify the 'slack' spots where a fish would sit to save energy."

* **For Bait:** Snap a photo of any small fish or insects near the edge.

    > "Identify this baitfish/shrimp. What lure or fly size and color would 'match the hatch' for this specific species in slightly murky water?"

### 3. The "Inversion" Prompt (Strategic Thinking)

Since you appreciate mental models like **Inversion**, use this to eliminate variables that lead to failure.

> "Invert my fishing strategy for today at Port Melbourne. Given the current North wind and New Moon phase, what are the top 3 reasons I will likely *fail* to catch anything today? How do I counter those specific factors?"

**Insight:** If the AI tells you the North wind will push the warm surface water away from the shore, you know you need to cast further out or find a spot where the wind is "on your back."

### 4. The "Technical Pattern" Prompt (Log Building)

To build that "skill" over time, you need to record data. After your session, use this prompt to "log" it without typing a novel.

> "I just finished a 2-hour session at the Yarra entrance. I caught 2 Pinkies on soft plastics during the incoming tide. The water was clear. Quickly summarize the environmental data (pressure, moon, temp) for this window and save it to a list called 'Fishing Success Log' so we can find patterns later."

### Real-Time 2026 Melbourne Brief

Based on current data for **late April 2026**:

* **Conditions:** The water temp is hovering around **17°C**. This is the "sweet spot" for Snapper and Bream moving into the systems.

* **The Move:** With the **New Moon** and **rising pressure**, the fish are likely to be aggressive. 

* **Target:** Reports show **Pinkies** are "on fire" at Docklands right now. Use the prompts above to find the exact pylon they are hugging.

**One tip for the "Developer" in you:** You can use the **@Google Maps** extension within your prompt to get the exact distance to the nearest "drop-off" or "reef" structure from your current GPS coordinates.

Where are you heading for your next session—the salt or the river?

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