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Next I used a Woodmoth (Fresh) lure. I caught 3 fish before losing it. They were 7, 6, and 6 deben Malapterurus. I was standing at 777, -1428 at around 6:26 AM game time. I lost the lure on the same cast as catching a fish and didn't get a notice about it. It just disappeared from my inventory.<br>
 
Next I used a Woodmoth (Fresh) lure. I caught 3 fish before losing it. They were 7, 6, and 6 deben Malapterurus. I was standing at 777, -1428 at around 6:26 AM game time. I lost the lure on the same cast as catching a fish and didn't get a notice about it. It just disappeared from my inventory.<br>
 
(Tanafri: On a successful fish catch, as I understand it, you will always lose the lure.)
 
(Tanafri: On a successful fish catch, as I understand it, you will always lose the lure.)
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(Haraelendil: you don't always loose you lure on a succesfull catch)
  
 
Finally, I used a Wooly aphid (Fresh) lure. I got to cast it about 3 times from different locations before I lost it with no fish caught.
 
Finally, I used a Wooly aphid (Fresh) lure. I got to cast it about 3 times from different locations before I lost it with no fish caught.

Revision as of 17:03, 23 August 2010

General Information

You need to find insects to build a lure to fish.

Three skills are necessary:

  • Fly Fishing from the School of Body to build the fly fishing rod (a rod is given to you upon learning the skill
  • Arthropodology from the School of Worship to find insects while doing random activities in game
  • Fly Tying from the School of Worship to build the lure

Making a lure requires an insect, 2 Thread, and 1 Thorn. It is built by going to the Skills menu and clicking Fly Tying.

Results

If you are lucky, and are using an effective combination of lure, location, and time, you will catch a fish, which will immediately go into your inventory.

Failure messages include one of the following (the precise meaning of the various failure messages is still being worked out):

  • "No fish bit. Try different lures and locations."
  • "You didn't catch anything. Try different lures and locations."
  • "You almost caught an odd fish, but you were too late recognizing the bite."
  • "You almost caught an unusual fish, but you were not quick enough."

Additionally, there is a small chance of losing your lure with each failure.


Skill Costs

Skill School Degree Level to learn Cost
Fly Fishing Body First 1 16 Thread, 1 Sharpened Stick
Arthropodology Worship First 2 100 Dirt
Second 5 200 Tadpoles
Third 8 300 Beeswax
Fourth 11 ??
Fly Tying Worship First 3 100 Thread, 25 Thorns
Second 6 7 Nippleworm, 7 Pickel Slug, 7 Leafhopper, 7 Fruit Maggot, 7 Woolly Aphid, 7 Slime Moth, 7 Rose Mite
Third 9 14 Footworm, 14 Clay Slug, 14 Snowberry Butterfly, 14 Woodmoth, 14 Red Cricket, 14 Honey Fly, 14 Skinlicker
Filleting Worship First 3 7 Knife Blade, 7 Phagrus Meat, 20 Common Basil
Second ? 3 Sharp Edged Blade, 14 Oxyrynchus Meat, 25 Salt, 77 Glass Jars

Insects

There are rumored to be 49 different species of Insects, split into 7 different classes.

  • Ash centipede
  • Blister Beetle
  • Bloodworm
  • Bristleworm
  • Clay Slug
  • Corkscrew Asp
  • Desert Millipede
  • Dew Fly
  • Feather Midge
  • Footworm
  • Fruit Maggot
  • Glass Worm
  • Golden Asp
  • Grass Slug
  • Hairy Slug
  • Honey Fly
  • Horned Hookworm
  • Leaf Hopper
  • Mud Asp
  • Needleworm
  • Nippleworm
  • Orchid Hopper
  • Oyster Mite
  • Pickel Slug
  • Queen Maggot
  • Red Cricket
  • Ringed Wasp
  • Rose Mite
  • Ruby Hornborrer
  • Salt Mite
  • Sand Mite
  • Skinlicker
  • Slime Moth
  • Snowberry Butterfly
  • Spittlebug
  • Stonefly
  • White Mealybug
  • White Sawfly
  • Woodmoth
  • Woolly Aphid

With the Arthropodology skill, can find insects while: Water mining, picking papyrus, collecting wood, thorns, slate, mud, dirt, harvesting flax, diving for pearls, carving wood, foraging, slaughtering sheep

Achievements

  • Found all 7 Tree Dwelling insects.--merek
  • Found all 7 Ground Dwelling insects.--meriamon
  • Found all 7 Water Dwelling Insects. -- NecasT

Notes

Some experiences (from Detour):

I went out fishing with 2 Red cricket (Fresh) lures. Hopped to about 6 different locations and cast about 10 times before losing both lures with no fish caught. I was getting the messages, "No fish bit. Try different lures and locations," or, "No fish bit. You also lost your lure. Try different lures and locations."

Next I used a Woodmoth (Fresh) lure. I caught 3 fish before losing it. They were 7, 6, and 6 deben Malapterurus. I was standing at 777, -1428 at around 6:26 AM game time. I lost the lure on the same cast as catching a fish and didn't get a notice about it. It just disappeared from my inventory.
(Tanafri: On a successful fish catch, as I understand it, you will always lose the lure.) (Haraelendil: you don't always loose you lure on a succesfull catch)

Finally, I used a Wooly aphid (Fresh) lure. I got to cast it about 3 times from different locations before I lost it with no fish caught.


Kaayru: I was fishing at a small pond in Sterope (1626 -697) at 1:25pm. Got the message "You almost caught an unusual fish, but you were not quick enough." - Is speed a factor?

tehm: there is also a "You almost caught an odd fish, but were too late recognizing the bite" message. I tried Grilled Garlic (+foc)- no observable change. Next tried Grilled Carrots (+per) and was still getting the message. Maybe "recognizing" means "snaring" rather than "identifying" and Dex or Speed is needed to "recognize"?
(Tanafri: it's not the *fish* you're not recognizing, but the bite on the line.)


MynxFellswipe: It seems that fish size (in deben) decreases over time. I initially caught a 27db Ayu at 10pm, then gradually smaller (26, 25, 24...) as the hour passed. I had someone else fish next to me after some time. His fish sizes also started around the 26db mark and decreased steadily.

Saluk: I used Orchid Hopper to catch several 1db river crab in one spot (759 -5608) at around 6pm. Always 1db. Switched to Wooly Aphid and immediately caught a 5db river crab. Caught several more 5db with wooly aphid. The lure type definitely affects the size.

Tanafri: Fish has a bulk of 20, regardless of weight.

Khatz Fishing notes

Which lure for which fish

Lure Type Time of Day Fish Caught
Ash Centipede (Fresh) 8:40 pm Catfish
Blister Beetle (Fresh) unknown Hylian Loach
Blister Beetle (Fresh) 8:45 pm Ayu
Bloodworm (Fresh) unknown River Crab
Clay Slug (Fresh) 10:30pm Catfish, Spiny Dogfish
Footworm (Fresh) unknown Catfish
Fruit Maggot (Fresh) unknown White Oniontail
Glass Worm (Fresh) 5:28 AM Pancake Loach, River Crab (1db)
Glass Worm (Fresh) unknown Catfish
Glass Worm (Fresh) 11pm River Crab
Glass Worm (Fresh) 1:10p Tigerfish
Golden Asp (Fresh) 1:55AM, 2:05AM Ayu
Grass Slug (Fresh) unknown Hylian Loach
Grass Slug (Fresh) unknown River Crab
Honey Fly (Fresh) unknown Ayu
Mud Asp (Fresh) 6:20 AM Moonfish
Mud Asp (Fresh) unknown Catfish
Nippleworm (Fresh) unknown Catfish
Nippleworm (Fresh) 6:47 pm Nile Mackerel
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) 6:30 AM Bay Lobster
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) 5:30 PM River Crab 1db
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) unknown River Crab
Oyster Mite (Fresh) unknown Hylian Loach
Oyster Mite (Fresh) unknown Malapterurus
Pickle Slug(Fresh) unknown Catfish
Pickle Slug(Fresh) 11am Catfish
Pickle Slug (Fresh) unknown Pancake Loach
Queen Maggot (Fresh) 1:40AM Spiky Dogfish
Ringed Wasp (Fresh) 11:13pm River Crab, Catfish, Nile Mackerel
Sand Mite (Fresh) 12:30PM, 12:43PM Tigerfish
Spittle Bug (Fresh) 4:10PM, 7:30 PM, 11:50 PM Ayu
Spittle Bug (Fresh) unknown Catfish
Wooly Aphid (Fresh) 6pm, 10pm River Crab
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) 6:00 PM River Crab 5db
Wooly Aphid (Fresh) 6:30 AM Pancake Loach (Fresh)

Fish Scales

Scale Color Fish Type Time until Fillet (real time)
Black Ayu, Catfish, River Crab, Spiny Dogfish ?
Brown Catfish ?
Crimson Catfish ?
Dark Gray Ayu ?
Dark Slate Gray Ayu, Spiny Dogfish ?
Dark Turquoise Spiny Dogfish ?
Dark Green Tigerfish < 5mins
Deep Sky Blue Spiny Dogfish ?
Dim Gray Ayu ?
Gray Ayu, Catfish ?
Light Sea Green Spiny Dogfish ?
Light Slate Gray Ayu ?
Indian Red River Crab ?
Indigo Pancake Loach ?
Plum Ayu ?
Saddle Brown River Crab ?
Salmon Ayu ?
Sienna River Crab ?
Silver Ayu ?
Teal Spiny Dogfish ?
Thistle Ayu ?

Ayu fish seem to tend to yield scales in the purplish range. -- Hekatef