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===Fishing Infographic===
 
===Fishing Infographic===
  
[[File:catches.jpg]]
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If you note any additions needed for the infographic, please contact Porthos in game.<br>
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[[Image:catches.jpg|1200px]]
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== Infographic Explanation ==
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The Fishing Infographic has all 42 of the Uncommon Fish catchable in Egypt.  It does not list the 7 common fish Abdju, Carp, Catfish, Chromis, Perch, Phargus, Tilipia as those can be caught anytime, anywhere with the right lure, so in total 49 Fish are catchable in T6.<br>
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FF# is Fly Fishing skill needed to catch.<br>
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Italics indicate a strange fish that you may need several casts to catch if you don't have a rod of high enough quality for that fish. Reference: [[Fishing Rods]]<br>
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More info with example locations for fish and speed needed is at [[User:Porthos]].<br>
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The first and last month the fish will be smaller sizes and harder to catch in general.<br> 
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The best time to catch is in the middle of the time spread indicated.<br>
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Over 20db size difference exists depending on game position.  Egypt is divided into 64x64 fishing grids with best spots are usually at +/- 1 a fishing grid boundary, so it takes alot of searching to find the best spots or the really rare fish.  As Egypt can be thought of as 10,000's of fishing zones, there are lots of potential spots to check, and each fish type can be caught in many zones throughout Egypt.<br>
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Other good information to reference is at [[Fishing Theory]]. <br>
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The recommended insects to use are bolded in red and legend is below.<br>
  
 
== Insect Legend ==
 
== Insect Legend ==
AC  Ash Centipede
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AC  Ash Centipede <br>
BA  Bat Mite
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BA  Bat Mite <br>
BL  Bloodworm
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BL  Bloodworm <br>
BB  Blister Beetle
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BB  Blister Beetle <br>
BR  Bristleworm
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BR  Bristleworm <br>
CA  Camel Weevil
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CA  Camel Weevil <br>
CS  Clay Slug
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CS  Clay Slug <br>
CL  Clearwing
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CL  Clearwing <br>
CO  Corkscrew Asp
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CO  Corkscrew Asp <br>
CM  Corn Maggot
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CM  Corn Maggot <br>
DM  Desert Millipede
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DM  Desert Millipede <br>
DF  Dew Fly
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DF  Dew Fly <br>
FE  Feather Midge
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FE  Feather Midge <br>
FO  Footworm
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FO  Footworm <br>
FR  Fruit Maggot
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FR  Fruit Maggot <br>
GW  Glass Worm
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GW  Glass Worm <br>
GO  Golden Asp
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GO  Golden Asp <br>
GS  Grass Slug
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GS  Grass Slug <br>
HS  Hairy Slug
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HS  Hairy Slug <br>
HO  Honey Fly
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HO  Honey Fly <br>
HH  Horned Hookworm
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HH  Horned Hookworm <br>
LH  Leaf Hopper
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LH  Leaf Hopper <br>
LS  Leaf Snapper
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LS  Leaf Snapper <br>
MU  Mud Asp
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MU  Mud Asp <br>
NE  Needleworm
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NE  Needleworm <br>
NI  Nightwing
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NI  Nightwing <br>
NP  Nippleworm
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NP  Nippleworm <br>
OH  Orchid Hopper
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OH  Orchid Hopper <br>
OY  Oyster Mite
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OY  Oyster Mite <br>
PS  Pickel Slug
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PS  Pickel Slug <br>
QM  Queen Maggot
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QM  Queen Maggot <br>
RA  Raspberry Moth
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RA  Raspberry Moth <br>
RC  Red Cricket
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RC  Red Cricket <br>
RI  Ringed Wasp
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RI  Ringed Wasp <br>
RO  Rose Mite
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RO  Rose Mite <br>
RS  Rose Swalowtell
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RS  Rose Swalowtell <br>
RU  Ruby Hornborer
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RU  Ruby Hornborer <br>
SA  Salt Mite
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SA  Salt Mite <br>
SN  Sand Mite
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SN  Sand Mite <br>
SK  Skinlicker
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SK  Skinlicker <br>
SL  Slime Moth
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SL  Slime Moth <br>
SB  Snowberry Butterfly
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SB  Snowberry Butterfly <br>
SP  Spittlebug
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SP  Spittlebug <br>
ST  Stonefly
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ST  Stonefly <br>
TS  Toad Sawfly
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TS  Toad Sawfly <br>
WM  White Mealybug
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WM  White Mealybug <br>
WS  White Sawfly
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WS  White Sawfly <br>
WO  Woodmoth
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WO  Woodmoth <br>
WA  Wooly Aphid
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WA  Wooly Aphid <br>

Latest revision as of 10:26, 12 May 2014

Back to Fishing

Fishing Infographic

If you note any additions needed for the infographic, please contact Porthos in game.
Catches.jpg

Infographic Explanation

The Fishing Infographic has all 42 of the Uncommon Fish catchable in Egypt. It does not list the 7 common fish Abdju, Carp, Catfish, Chromis, Perch, Phargus, Tilipia as those can be caught anytime, anywhere with the right lure, so in total 49 Fish are catchable in T6.
FF# is Fly Fishing skill needed to catch.
Italics indicate a strange fish that you may need several casts to catch if you don't have a rod of high enough quality for that fish. Reference: Fishing Rods
More info with example locations for fish and speed needed is at User:Porthos.
The first and last month the fish will be smaller sizes and harder to catch in general.
The best time to catch is in the middle of the time spread indicated.
Over 20db size difference exists depending on game position. Egypt is divided into 64x64 fishing grids with best spots are usually at +/- 1 a fishing grid boundary, so it takes alot of searching to find the best spots or the really rare fish. As Egypt can be thought of as 10,000's of fishing zones, there are lots of potential spots to check, and each fish type can be caught in many zones throughout Egypt.
Other good information to reference is at Fishing Theory.
The recommended insects to use are bolded in red and legend is below.

Insect Legend

AC Ash Centipede
BA Bat Mite
BL Bloodworm
BB Blister Beetle
BR Bristleworm
CA Camel Weevil
CS Clay Slug
CL Clearwing
CO Corkscrew Asp
CM Corn Maggot
DM Desert Millipede
DF Dew Fly
FE Feather Midge
FO Footworm
FR Fruit Maggot
GW Glass Worm
GO Golden Asp
GS Grass Slug
HS Hairy Slug
HO Honey Fly
HH Horned Hookworm
LH Leaf Hopper
LS Leaf Snapper
MU Mud Asp
NE Needleworm
NI Nightwing
NP Nippleworm
OH Orchid Hopper
OY Oyster Mite
PS Pickel Slug
QM Queen Maggot
RA Raspberry Moth
RC Red Cricket
RI Ringed Wasp
RO Rose Mite
RS Rose Swalowtell
RU Ruby Hornborer
SA Salt Mite
SN Sand Mite
SK Skinlicker
SL Slime Moth
SB Snowberry Butterfly
SP Spittlebug
ST Stonefly
TS Toad Sawfly
WM White Mealybug
WS White Sawfly
WO Woodmoth
WA Wooly Aphid