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Adventuredaz:

--- Quote from: souper_happy on June 27, 2008, 04:11 PM ---
Store cost for bait:
A=250
D=100
F=25  (and often in the market for half price or less because of the daily chance claw machine.)

If you do not fish for 12 hours and then fish with 6 buckets all with grade F-Bait:

The fish 2 buckets simulate grade A Bait.  The next 3 buckets simulate grade D bait.  The 6th bucket acts like true grade F bait.  In in short you should see less junk in the first 2 buckets then in the 6th.
After 12 hours, since the completion of your last bucket, this resets. 

If you want to simulate 5 buckets of grade A bait instead of spending 1250 gold for 5 grade A baits, use Grade F bait for the first 2 buckets and then grade D bait for the next 3 buckets.  At most this will cost you 350 in bait.  Again, after 12 hours of completing your last bucket this resets. 

 :paper: The Cliff Note Version:  :paper:
If you are getting started in fishing , try fishing just 2 buckets every 12 hours at Bass'kem Lake, and use grade F bait.  It will act like grade A bait.  Get the bait for free from the claw machine or buy it in the market place for less than 25 gold. 

gl everyone!
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Thanks for the info - this would explain why I get no difference between A and F and why after a few buckets you catch more junk.   Much like birds - I can only handle so many fish, so that works for me.

lab_girl:
Excellent info ty!
I have no patience for this game... I only catch junk and guppies.  I can make more gold by posting, lol

Oddly I love real fishing.. :hmmmm:

Happy:

--- Quote from: lab_girl on June 29, 2008, 06:11 PM ---Excellent info ty!
I have no patience for this game... I only catch junk and guppies.  I can make more gold by posting, lol

Oddly I love real fishing.. :hmmmm:

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I find it relaxing too.  The saying that each fish has cracks me up too. 

Don't under estimate those red guppies.

Those that fish a lot say each fish/junk item has a certain movement.  The real pros can "filter out"  (let go on purpose) the junk.  From what I see the at Bass'kem the fish pull to the left.  You need to pull to the right to balance the pole.  Some fish have more kick than others.

 

Astro:
Whoa!  This Fishing sounds very involved, not relaxing!   :prop:

papaduck:
My idea of fishing is sitting on a river bank with a cool beverage in one hand, a fishing pole in the other and no bait on the hook so the fish will not disturb the peaceful setting. :rum:

Don't care to get involved with the fish much. :shark:

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