Difference between revisions of "Fishing"
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mighty swordfish | |||
eccentric cod | |||
giant freshwater ara | |||
skeletal coffin ray | |||
great white shark | |||
scintillating minnow | |||
smooth blue lamran | |||
white grunt | |||
aggressive bullshark | |||
barracuda | |||
white sturgeon (ocean) | |||
blue sailfish | |||
black barracuda | |||
flying gunard | |||
slow gurry shark | |||
sleek grey hammerhead | |||
dark bramble shark | |||
silver barramundi | |||
deru spinefish | |||
slim cobia | |||
banded sheepshead | |||
yellow-fin tuna | |||
spotted dogfish | |||
yellow-banded huminy | |||
orange-spotted sunfish | |||
sleek alligator gar | |||
bright dolphin fish | |||
black drum | |||
yellowback seabream | |||
blue and green smelt | |||
slender reedfish | |||
northern pike | |||
aetherian shad | |||
ghost fish | |||
kokanee salmon | |||
umber torsk | |||
muskellunge | |||
travelly | |||
frail bonefish | |||
striped spadefish | |||
spiked cero | |||
paddlefish | |||
spotted bullhuss | |||
goblin shark | |||
red snapper | |||
black bream | |||
sleek bluefish (ocean) | |||
blue-spotted grouper | |||
black drum | |||
yellowback seabream | |||
blue and green smelt | |||
slender reedfish | |||
northern pike | |||
aetherian shad | |||
ghost fish | |||
kokanee salmon | |||
umber torsk | |||
muskellunge | |||
travelly | |||
frail bonefish | |||
striped spadefish | |||
spiked cero | |||
paddlefish | |||
spotted bullhuss (ocean) | |||
goblin shark | |||
red snapper | |||
black bream | |||
sleek bluefish | |||
blue-spotted grouper | |||
quick short-fin mako (ocean) | |||
banded loach (lake) | |||
common carp | |||
yellow-bellied warmo | |||
marbled trout | |||
king salmon | |||
grayling | |||
silvery mackerel | |||
brownish codfish | |||
dusky flathead | |||
parasitic lamprey | |||
spindly bonnethead | |||
spotted lungfish | |||
white and red banded | |||
[[Category:Activities]] | [[Category:Activities]] |
Revision as of 13:35, 5 February 2017
Fishing is a way of passing the time, and it also brings about opportunities for experience and profit. Fishing requires the use of bait - worms, grubs, and shrimp - and a pole, often made with bamboo. The equipment necessary for fishing can be purchased on the shores of Lake Ildsam.
Name | Location | Conditions |
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mighty swordfish eccentric cod giant freshwater ara skeletal coffin ray great white shark scintillating minnow smooth blue lamran white grunt aggressive bullshark barracuda white sturgeon (ocean) blue sailfish black barracuda flying gunard slow gurry shark sleek grey hammerhead dark bramble shark silver barramundi deru spinefish slim cobia banded sheepshead yellow-fin tuna spotted dogfish yellow-banded huminy orange-spotted sunfish sleek alligator gar bright dolphin fish black drum yellowback seabream blue and green smelt slender reedfish northern pike aetherian shad ghost fish kokanee salmon umber torsk muskellunge travelly frail bonefish striped spadefish spiked cero paddlefish spotted bullhuss goblin shark red snapper black bream sleek bluefish (ocean) blue-spotted grouper black drum yellowback seabream blue and green smelt slender reedfish northern pike aetherian shad ghost fish kokanee salmon umber torsk muskellunge travelly frail bonefish striped spadefish spiked cero paddlefish spotted bullhuss (ocean) goblin shark red snapper black bream sleek bluefish blue-spotted grouper quick short-fin mako (ocean) banded loach (lake) common carp yellow-bellied warmo marbled trout king salmon grayling silvery mackerel brownish codfish dusky flathead parasitic lamprey spindly bonnethead spotted lungfish white and red banded