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Revision as of 17:19, 28 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.
Standing in one spot, over about 15 casts with the same lure, I received two of the different failure messages, "No fish bit..." and "You didn't catch anything..." But I also caught 5 different fish (Catfish, Perch, Chromis, Catfish, Carp). So getting a failure message isn't indicative of no fish in the area.
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 | 400 Cactus Sap | ||
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.
Which lure for which fish
Lure Type | Time of Day | Fish Caught |
Ash Centipede (Fresh) | 8:40 pm | Catfish, Carp |
Bat Mite (Glazed) | 8:30 am | Nile Mackerel |
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 |
Footworm (Glazed) | 9:30 am | Tigerfish |
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, Phagrus |
Grass Slug (Fresh) | unknown | Hylian Loach |
Grass Slug (Fresh) | unknown | River Crab |
Horned Hookworm (Fresh) | 9:45pm | Tilapia |
Horned Hookworm (Fresh) | 5:31am | Perch |
Honey Fly (Fresh) | unknown | Ayu |
Mud Asp (Fresh) | 6:20 AM | Moonfish |
Mud Asp (Fresh) | unknown | Catfish |
Mud Asp (Fresh) | 1:40 AM | Carp, Perch, Chromis |
Mud Asp (Glazed) | 4:15 AM | Carp, Perch, Chromis |
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 (Glazed) | 5:30 AM | Tilapia |
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) | 10:11pm | River Crab (33 db) |
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) | 6:00 PM | River Crab 5db |
Orchid Hopper (Fresh) | 10:00 PM | River Crab 22db |
Oyster Mite (Fresh) | unknown | Hylian Loach |
Oyster Mite (Fresh) | unknown | Malapterurus |
Pickle Slug(Fresh) | unknown | Catfish |
Pickle Slug(Fresh) | 11am | Catfish |
Pickle Slug(Fresh) | 10:15pm | Catfish 2db |
Queen Maggot (Fresh) | 1:40AM | Spiky Dogfish |
Ringed Wasp (Fresh) | 11:13pm | River Crab, Catfish, Nile Mackerel |
Ringed Wasp (Fresh) | 4:30pm | Abdju, Catfish |
Sand Mite (Fresh) | 12:30PM, 12:43PM | Tigerfish, White Oniontail |
Spittle Bug (Fresh) | 4:10PM, 7:30 PM, 11:50 PM | Ayu |
Spittle Bug (Fresh) | unknown | Catfish |
Spittle Bug (Fresh) | 4:20pm | Carp, Chromis |
Spittle Bug (Glazed) | 3:30am | Carp |
Wooly Aphid (Fresh) | 6pm, 10pm | River Crab |
Wooly Aphid (Fresh) | 6:30 AM | Pancake Loach (Fresh) |
Fish Scales
Scale Color | Fish Type | Time until Fillet (real time) |
Black | Ayu, Catfish, Perch, River Crab, Spiny Dogfish, White Oniontail | ? |
Brown | Catfish | ? |
Crimson | Catfish | ? |
Dark Gray | Ayu | ? |
Dark Slate Gray | Ayu, Spiny Dogfish | ? |
Dark Turquoise | Spiny Dogfish | ? |
Dark Green | Tigerfish | < 5mins |
Dark Khaki | White Oniontail | ? |
Dark Olive Green | Carp, White Oniontail | ? |
Deep Sky Blue | Spiny Dogfish | ? |
Dark Slate Gray | Abdju, Catfish, White Oniontail | ? |
Dim Gray | Ayu | ? |
Golden Rod | Carp | ? |
Gray | Abdju, Ayu, Catfish | ? |
Light Sea Green | Phagrus, Spiny Dogfish | ? |
Light Slate Gray | Ayu | ? |
Indian Red | River Crab | ? |
Indigo | Pancake Loach | ? |
Maroon | Perch | ? |
Misty Rose | Catfish | ? |
Olive Drab | Carp | ? |
Peru | White Oniontail | ? |
Pink | Catfish | ? |
Plum | Ayu | ? |
Rosy Brown | Catfish | ? |
Saddle Brown | River Crab | ? |
Salmon | Ayu | ? |
Sandy Brown | White Oniontail | ? |
Sienna | Chromis, River Crab, White Oniontail | ? |
Silver | Ayu | ? |
Teal | Spiny Dogfish | ? |
Thistle | Ayu | ? |
Ayu fish seem to tend to yield scales in the purplish range. -- Hekatef