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<span class="BOLD">Fishing with a Bow:</span><br />
Fishing with a Bow:<br />




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<span class="BOLD">Fishing with a Rod:</span><br />
Fishing with a Rod:<br />




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<span class="BOLD">A few final notes:</span><br />
A few final notes:<br />




* Some fish are easier to catch than others. Indiscriminate carp will gobble up almost everything without checking for a hook, while wily old catfish will stump all but the most experienced fishermen again and again.
* Some fish are easier to catch than others. Indiscriminate carp will gobble up almost everything without checking for a hook, while wily old catfish will stump all but the most experienced fishermen again and again.
* Once you finally catch your fish, roast it over a [[Campfire]] and enjoy! Fish may also be eaten raw, but there is a chance of [[disease]]. Some fish fillets can be prepared further in an inn kitchen. Honey smoked salmon is a good example - this tasty recipe for candied salmon is a favourite among the adventuring population.
* Once you finally catch your fish, roast it over a [[Campfire]] and enjoy! Fish may also be eaten raw, but there is a chance of [[disease]]. Some fish fillets can be prepared further in an inn kitchen. Honey smoked salmon is a good example - this tasty recipe for candied salmon is a favourite among the adventuring population.