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  aetherian shad
aetherian shad 
aggressive bullshark
banded loach  (lake)
banded sheepshead
barracuda           
black barracuda
black bream     
black bream       
black drum         
black drum         
blue and green smelt
blue and green smelt 
blue sailfish     
blue-spotted grouper
blue-spotted grouper
bright dolphin fish 
brownish codfish 
common carp       
dark bramble shark 
deru spinefish     
dusky flathead     
eccentric cod   
flying gunard   
frail bonefish 
frail bonefish 
ghost fish       
ghost fish         
giant freshwater ara
goblin shark     
goblin shark       
grayling           
great white shark   
king salmon       
kokanee salmon
kokanee salmon 
marbled trout     
mighty swordfish
muskellunge     
muskellunge       
northern pike 
northern pike     
orange-spotted sunfish
paddlefish       
paddlefish         
parasitic lamprey 
quick short-fin mako (ocean)
red snapper     
red snapper       
scintillating minnow
silver barramundi 
silvery mackerel
skeletal coffin ray 
sleek alligator gar
sleek bluefish   
sleek bluefish    (ocean)
sleek grey hammerhead
slender reedfish   
slender reedfish   
slim cobia       
slow gurry shark
smooth blue lamran
spiked cero       
spiked cero         
spindly bonnethead
spotted bullhuss
spotted bullhuss (ocean)
spotted dogfish 
spotted lungfish   
striped spadefish
striped spadefish
travelly           
travelly           
umber torsk     
umber torsk     
white and red banded
white grunt         
white sturgeon    (ocean)
yellow-banded huminy
yellow-bellied warmo
yellow-fin tuna   
yellowback seabream
yellowback seabream
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Revision as of 13:42, 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
aetherian shad
aggressive bullshark
banded loach lakes
banded sheepshead
barracuda
black barracuda
black bream
black drum
blue and green smelt
blue sailfish
blue-spotted grouper
bright dolphin fish
brownish codfish
common carp