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'''Whole Fish''' are caught in bodies of water using a [[Basic Fly Rod]] or a [[Fishing Rods|Special Fly Rod]] and a [[Lures|Fishing Lure]] after learning the [[Fly Fishing]] skill. [[Arthropodology]] is also required to find bugs to make [[lures]] with the [[Fly Tying]] skill.
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'''Whole Fish''' are caught in bodies of water using a [[Basic Fly Rod]] or a [[Fishing Rods|Special Fly Rod]] and a [[Fishing Lure]] after learning the [[Fly Fishing]] skill. [[Arthropodology]] is also required to find bugs to make [[Fishing Lure]]s with the [[Fly Tying]] skill.
  
 
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See [[Fishing]]

Revision as of 02:31, 15 December 2018

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Whole Fish
Whole Fish
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Sources

Whole Fish are caught in bodies of water using a Basic Fly Rod or a Special Fly Rod and a Fishing Lure after learning the Fly Fishing skill. Arthropodology is also required to find bugs to make Fishing Lures with the Fly Tying skill.

See Fishing

Types

Common Fish types:

Other Fish types:

  • Amur Pike
  • Ayu
  • Bay Lobster
  • Bottlenose Squid
  • Camelfish
  • Cherry Bonefish
  • Flying Fish
  • Giant Crayfish
  • Great Knucklefish
  • Horned Pigfish
  • Hylian Loach
  • Ivory Knifefish
  • Kingfish
  • Lima Chub
  • Malapterurus
  • Medusafish
  • Moonfish
  • Nile Mackerel
  • Octecs Longfin
  • Octopus
  • Orange Spongefish
  • Otterfish
  • Oxyrynchus
  • Pancake Loach
  • Queen Lionfish
  • Rainbow Cod
  • Razorfin
  • Reticulated Toothfish
  • Ribbonfish
  • River Crab
  • Sea Urchin
  • Serpentfish
  • Shelomits Puffer
  • Singing Lamprey
  • Spiny Dogfish
  • Spoonfish
  • Spotted Sea Cucumber
  • Striped Batfin
  • Tigerfish
  • Tilefish
  • White Oniontail
  • Yellowfin Snapper

TIP: When you catch a fish check the Main tab for what bait you were using.

Research and Tuition

  • 1000 Carp Fish are required for Barley Cultivation
  • 2000 Catfish, Tilapia, and Perch are needed for unlocking Horticulture
  • 400 each of Carp, Perch, Catfish, Tilapia, Chromis, Abdju, and Phagrus fish needed for Viticulture

Uses

Can be filleted to yield Fish Meat (the type of meat depending on the type of fish), Fish Oil, Fish Roe, and Fish Scales.

Note: If the fish was caught more than two hours ago it has spoiled. Filleting will then produce only Rotten Fish.

Produces

Required By

Filleting