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In that case, this guide will simply serve as a trip down memory lane and will be removed or renamed. the removal of 'hotspots') that render this guide completely and utterly obsolete. Still, I'm confident that the vast majority of the information presented here should be useful and accurate, until such a time when major changes are made to Fishing Planet (i.e. I'd also appreciate it if fellow anglers would share their fishing methods to help keep this guide up-to-date, as maintaining the accuracy and comprehensiveness of a guide this size is no small task. If anyone finds other information here that doesn't seem to be working, please let me know in the comments. Known sections that may have unreliable data have been marked as such. To be honest, I don't fish that often anymore, so updates may be very infrequent. I realise parts of this guide may be outdated. As more information comes to light, this guide should be continuously updated and refined. I do not claim that the strategies listed here are the most effective or the only ways to catch any given fish. I had decent success there catching bass around lvl 10 with two rods so this should be easier for you as by lvl 15 you unlock better equipment.The purpose of this guide is to provide a quick reference regarding known and proven ways of obtaining various fish and dealing with miscellaneous problems. If you have a second match rod and the duet double rod stand buy some extra minnows, replicate this set up and cast one out front of the reeds and one behind the reeds and double your chances.įor your second (cast?) rod you want to just cast it upstream/in front of you/downstream and just reel it in on the slowest setting with the stop and go motion, this was catching me a good number of bass whilst keeping me occupied waiting for bites on my match rod. You’ll catch more than just bass but on small minnows I caught quite a few bass. As you pull up the location select map left side of the river set up a rod stand facing the other side of the river, next cast your rod left, up stream, either in front of or behind the patch of reeds so that it lands in the deeper channels and floats downstream then you place it in the rod stand and wait for a bite. I was using a either the 9g no1 or 5g no 2 gold colored casting spoon for one rod and small minnows alongside a no2 hook and chubby float with a 200-225 leader for my second rod.
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