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Please fill in here what fish you find, what lure you used, what time and what moon phase you found it during. Once we have enough data, we can correlated and collapse this into a far more readable chart.
Please fill in here what fish you find, what lure you used, what time and what moon phase you found it during. Once we have enough data, we can correlated and collapse this into a far more readable chart.


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
!Fish (aprox rarity)
!Fish (aprox rarity)
!Lure
!Lure
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!Moon
!Moon
!Location
!Location
|-
| Asp
| Entrails
| 03:05
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Bream(100%)
| Tin Fly
| 13-14
| New Moon
| River Shallows\Depths
|-
| Bream(100%)
| Poppy Wobbler
| 16-16:30
| New Moon
| Lake Shallows\Depths
|-
| Bream (common)
| Leech
| 9-13
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Bream
| Intestines
| 3-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Brill
| Brill
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| Waxing Crescent
| Waxing Crescent
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Brill(100%)
| Poppy Wobbler
| 19:20-20
| Waxing Gibbous
| River Shallows\Depths
|-
|-
| Eel
| Eel
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| Lake Depths
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Eel
| Roach
| Entrails
| Leech
| 23:31
| 12-13
| Waning Crescent
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Depth
| Lake Depths
|-
| Roach
| Leech
| 4-5
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Depths
|-
| Roach
| Intestines
| 15-16
| Last Quarter
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Pike (1:5)
| Leech
| 9-13
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Bream (common)
| Leech
| 9-13
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Bream
| Intestines
| 3-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Plaice (1:20)
| Leech
| 9-10
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Plaice
| Intestines
| 3-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Eel
| Pike
| Entrails
| Copper Comet
| 00:57
| 20-22
| New Moon
| Waxing Crescent
| Lake Depth
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Lavaret
| Pike(100%)
| Entrails
| Lobster Lure
| 01:26
| 00-3
| New Moon
| Waxing Crescent
| Lake Depth
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Lavaret
| Pike(50%)
| Entrails
| Bloated Leech
| 03:58
| 6-7
| New Moon
| Waxing Crescent
| Lake Depth
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Perch(50%)
| Perch(50%)
| Bloated Leech
| Bloated Leech
| 6-7
| Waxing Crescent
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Pike(50%)
| Rock Lobster
| 6-7
| 6-7
| Waxing Crescent
| Waxing Crescent
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| Bloated Leech\Leech
| Bloated Leech\Leech
| 18-19:20
| 18-19:20
| Waxing Gibbous
| River Shallows\Depths
|-
| Brill(100%)
| Poppy Wobbler
| 19:20-20
| Waxing Gibbous
| Waxing Gibbous
| River Shallows\Depths
| River Shallows\Depths
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| New Moon
| New Moon
| River Shallows\Depths
| River Shallows\Depths
|-
| Bream(100%)
| Tin Fly
| 13-14
| New Moon
| River Shallows\Depths
|-
| Bream(100%)
| Poppy Wobbler
| 16-16:30
| New Moon
| Lake Shallows\Depths
|-
|-
| Perch(100%)
| Perch(100%)
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| Lake Depths
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Perch
| Pike(100%)
| Entrails
| Tin Fly,Pinecone Plug,Woodfish
| 05:36
| 16-17
| New Moon
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Pike (1:5)
| Leech
| 9-13
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Pike
| Pike
| Copper Comet
| Pinecone Plug, Rock Lobster
| 20-22
| 6-9
| Waxing Crescent
| First Quarter
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Pike(100%)
| Bream
| Lobster Lure
| Rock Lobster
| 00-3
| 6-7
| Waxing Crescent
| First Quarter
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Pike(50%)
| Perch
| Bloated Leech
| Pinecone Plug
| 6-7
| 6-7
| Waxing Crescent
| First Quarter
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Pike(50%)
| Bream
| Rock Lobster
| Woodfish
| 6-7
| 8-9
| Waxing Crescent
| First Quarter
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Pike(100%)
| Brill
| Tin Fly,Pinecone Plug,Woodfish
| Woodfish
| 16-17
| 8-9
| New Moon
| First Quarter
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Plaice (1:20)
| Pike
| Leech
| Intestines, Feather Fly, Woodfish
| 9-10
| 2-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
| Lake Shallows
|-
|-
| Plaice
| Perch
| Intestines
| Woodfish, Feather Fly
| 3-4
| 3-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|-
| Roach
| Leech
| 12-13
| Waning Gibbous
| Lake Depths
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
| Roach
| Leech
| Woodfish
| 4-5
| 3-4
| Waning Gibbous
| Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Depths
| Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
|Brill
| Entrails
|Woodfish
| 23:40
|3-4
| Waning Crescent
|Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Depth
|Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
|Pike
| Intestines
|Woodfish, Intestines
| 15-16
|13-14
| Last Quarter
|Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Shallows
|Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
|Perch
| Entrails
|Woodfish, Intestines
| 00:49
|13-14
| New Moon
|Waxing Gibbous
| Lake Depth
|Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
|Perch(100%)
| Entrails
|intestines
| 02:28
|17-18
| New Moon
|Waxing Crescent
| Lake Depth
|Lake Depths
|-
|-
| Roach
|Perch(100%)
| Entrails
|intestines
| 02:56
|17-18
| New Moon
|Waxing Crescent
| Lake Depth
|Lake Shallows
|-
| Roach
| Entrails
| 03:59
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Roach
| Entrails
| 04:24
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Roach
| Entrails
| 05:24
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Roach
| Entrails
| 05:58
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Ruffe
| Entrails
| 03:24
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Salmon
| Entrails
| 00:16
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Salmon
| Entrails
| 03:15
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Salmon
| Entrails
| 05:06
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Smelt
| Entrails
| 00:05
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Smelt
| Entrails
| 01:09
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
| Smelt
| Entrails
| 03:50
| New Moon
| Lake Depth
|-
|-
|Perch(100%)
|intestines
|17-18
|Waxing Crescent
|River Depths
|}
|}


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# [[Legacy:Fishing Pole|Fishing Pole]]
# [[Legacy:Fishing Pole|Fishing Pole]]
# [[Legacy:Fishing Line|Fishing Line]]
# [[Legacy:Fishing Line|Fishing Line]]
# [[Legacy:Fishing Hook|Fish Hook]]
# [[Legacy:Fish Hook|Fish Hook]]
#and either [[Legacy:Fishing Lure|Fishing Lure]] or [[Legacy:Bait|Bait]].
#and either [[Legacy:Fishing Lure|Fishing Lure]] or [[Legacy:Bait|Bait]].



Latest revision as of 21:28, 2 April 2022

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Fishing
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Fishing
LP Cost 100
Skill(s) Required Wilderness Survival
Skill(s) Enabled None
(Disabled Feature)
Required By Nothing
(Disabled Feature)
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The fishing skill allows you to use a fishing pole to fish for different types of fish.

In-Game Text

"Water? I don't touch the stuff! Only good for food if you ask me."

Fishing gives your character the ability to use and construct fishing rods.

Fish

Quoting Jorb:

Fish are now a limited and localized resource, working in the same way as any other localized resource. You should notice fish jumping in the water if the area has fish. What you catch when fishing depends on the following factors: Time of day, location, lure, hook, pole and line type as well as the quality level of each piece of fishing equipment.

Type Size (HxV) Fishing Lure or Bait Location FEP (Based on Q10)
Brill 1x1 Earthworm, Feather Fly, Intestines, Rock Lobster Lure, Pinecone Plug, Leech, Silkworm, Poppy Wobbler, Woodfish Lake Depths, River Depths 2 STR, 2 DEX
Bream 1x1 Earthworm, Feather Fly, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Pinecone Plug, Leech Lake Shallows 3 INT, 2 CHA
Eel
(2 servings)
1x2 Rock Lobster Lure, Woodfish, Leech Lake Depths, River Shallows 4 AGI
Perch 1x1

Earthworm, Feather Fly, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Leech, Poppy Wobbler, Intestines, Tin Fly, Pinecone Plug, Copper Comet

Lake Depths, River Depths 4 INT
Pike
(2 servings)
2x1 Earthworm, Feather Fly, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Tin Fly, Pinecone Plug, Leech Lake Shallows, Lake Depths 2 STR, 2 INT, 1 CON
Plaice 1x1 Earthworm, Feather Fly, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Pinecone Plug, Leech Lake Shallows 1 INT, 3 PER
Roach 1x1

Earthworm, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Silkworm, Feather Fly, Pinecone Plug, Leech

Lake Depths, River Depths 2 INT, 2 DEX
Salmon
(2 servings)
2x1 Woodfish, Leech, Rock Lobster Lure Lake Shallows, Lake Depths 2 INT, 3 CHA
Sturgeon
(3 servings)
3x1 Earthworm, Woodfish, Rock Lobster Lure, Leech Lake Depths, River Shallows 3 STR, 1 PSY

Fishing Research Chart

Please fill in here what fish you find, what lure you used, what time and what moon phase you found it during. Once we have enough data, we can correlated and collapse this into a far more readable chart.

Fish (aprox rarity) Lure Time Moon Location
Brill Leech 9-13 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Brill Intestines 3-4 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Brill Intestines 9-10 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Eel Leech 9-13 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Eel Leech 4-5 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Roach Leech 12-13 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Roach Leech 4-5 Waning Gibbous Lake Depths
Roach Intestines 15-16 Last Quarter Lake Shallows
Pike (1:5) Leech 9-13 Waning Gibbous Lake Shallows
Bream (common) Leech 9-13 Waning Gibbous Lake Shallows
Bream Intestines 3-4 Waning Gibbous Lake Shallows
Plaice (1:20) Leech 9-10 Waning Gibbous Lake Shallows
Plaice Intestines 3-4 Waning Gibbous Lake Shallows
Pike Copper Comet 20-22 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Pike(100%) Lobster Lure 00-3 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Pike(50%) Bloated Leech 6-7 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Perch(50%) Bloated Leech 6-7 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Pike(50%) Rock Lobster 6-7 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Perch(50%) Rock Lobster 6-7 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Perch(100%) Lobster Lure 3-3:30 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Perch(100%) Bloated Leech\Leech 18-19:20 Waxing Gibbous River Shallows\Depths
Brill(100%) Poppy Wobbler 19:20-20 Waxing Gibbous River Shallows\Depths
Perch(100%) Poppy Wobbler,Earthworm,Woodfish,Rock Lobster,Pinecone Plug 12-15 New Moon River Shallows\Depths
Bream(100%) Tin Fly 13-14 New Moon River Shallows\Depths
Bream(100%) Poppy Wobbler 16-16:30 New Moon Lake Shallows\Depths
Perch(100%) Tin Fly,Pinecone Plug,Woodfish 16-17 New Moon Lake Depths
Pike(100%) Tin Fly,Pinecone Plug,Woodfish 16-17 New Moon Lake Shallows
Pike Pinecone Plug, Rock Lobster 6-9 First Quarter Lake Shallows
Bream Rock Lobster 6-7 First Quarter Lake Shallows
Perch Pinecone Plug 6-7 First Quarter Lake Depths
Bream Woodfish 8-9 First Quarter Lake Shallows
Brill Woodfish 8-9 First Quarter Lake Depths
Pike Intestines, Feather Fly, Woodfish 2-4 Waxing Gibbous Lake Shallows
Perch Woodfish, Feather Fly 3-4 Waxing Gibbous Lake Depths
Roach Woodfish 3-4 Waxing Gibbous Lake Depths
Brill Woodfish 3-4 Waxing Gibbous Lake Depths
Pike Woodfish, Intestines 13-14 Waxing Gibbous Lake Depths
Perch Woodfish, Intestines 13-14 Waxing Gibbous Lake Depths
Perch(100%) intestines 17-18 Waxing Crescent Lake Depths
Perch(100%) intestines 17-18 Waxing Crescent Lake Shallows
Perch(100%) intestines 17-18 Waxing Crescent River Depths

Guide

To fish you need 4 items combined together and the fishing skill:

  1. Fishing Pole
  2. Fishing Line
  3. Fish Hook
  4. and either Fishing Lure or Bait.

The line, hook, and lure/bait are added to the pole by left clicking on the item and then right clicking on the top half of the fishing pole.

To gather these supplies yourself you will need foraging ( Spindly Taproot ) and hunting ( bone from Rabbit or Chicken ). Otherwise you will need to be given fishing equipment by other players.


Fishing line is basically a string: Spindly Taproot, Yarn, Plant Fibres, or Silk Thread. Your first fish hook will probably be made of bone. If you don't find an animal skeleton which has been abandoned by a hunter you will need the skill hunting to get a bone to make the fish hook out of. (The easiest animals to kill are the rabbit (forest) and chicken (grassland, heath or moor). You don't need a weapon, strength or combat skills like you do with deer and boar and other animals.) Similarly, if you don't find spindly taproot you will need to have Farming and locate either flax or hemp and harvest them to get the fibre. If you are very serious about fishing you will want to raise your own fibre to get the best quality fishing line you can. But most people can easily find spindly taproot with the foraging skill and can get adequate quality line this way.

Bait is either Earthworms, which you can get by digging in forest ground, once you have Pottery, or Leeches which you can get by standing in a marsh. Have your equipment screen open and watch carefully for leeches to appear. As soon as they do pluck them off and put them into inventory. You don't need any skill to do this. If Leeches stay on your equipment screen they will feed on your blood and become bloated leeches, this costs you soft hitpoints but have a chance to restore hard hitpoints.

There is a fishing icon under the Adventure menu. Select this and your mouse pointer will become a fish hook. Then click on the water and wait. It can take two minutes before you catch a fish. Not all spots on the water are clickable. You may not catch anything each time you cast your line into the water.

Every time you catch a fish with bait you will lose the bait. Lures, however can be reused over and over until they disappear.

While you are fishing your line will be thrown out in the water. You will gain LP from catching a specific type of fish for the first time,and you won't gain LP from multiple catches of the same type of fish.

Have at least three horizontal squares and two vertical squares available in your inventory to hold the fish, if possible. A sturgeon requires the three horizontal and an eel requires the two squares vertical. Most other fish require only one square of inventory.

Lines break, hooks get lost and lures fall off. Be prepared to replace them if fish is to be your main source of food.

All cooked fish have FEP, higher quality fish have higher FEP values.


To improve the quality of your fishing pole, hooks and the spindly taproot that you find increase your survival skill. You can also use a higher quality tree for the pole and higher quality bone for the hook. The quality of spindly taproot is dependent on the quality of the soil, just like chantrelles and blueberries. If you find high q soil it is a good place to return periodically foraging. To improve the quality of your wood fish lure improve the quality of your axe and your carpentry skill, but the rock lobster and pine cone plug are also dependent on your survival skill.

Fishing does not cost stamina to use. You will replenish stamina at your normal rate.

It is not possible to fish on a shallow tile that is adjacent to shore. It must be at least one tile away from shore.

Survival does also affect the caught fish quality.