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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Scilly_guy » Tue Mar 11, 2014 7:44 pm

I have found that wood choppings, as they are so freely available are the best bait, if you aren't catching much try somewhere else. Overnight from 15 wood choppings I caught: 3 red herrings, 2 shiny spinners, 1 silt-dwelling mud snapper, 2 trunk nosed lake perch and a ghostly white fish.
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Jalpha » Wed Mar 12, 2014 12:51 am

Location, location, location.

I'm interested to know if not catching anything with woodchips, and then catching just one fish with a different bait, is a result of the woodchips not being effective, or a result of poor location.
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Shill » Wed Mar 12, 2014 4:55 am

Jalpha wrote:Location, location, location.

I'm interested to know if not catching anything with woodchips, and then catching just one fish with a different bait, is a result of the woodchips not being effective, or a result of poor location.


Nodes are a bad term. Loftar prefers Varying fields that can shift. When you understand that as the correct term, you'll quickly realize why you don't catch anything,

Your spot is a bad spot, to put it. Low fish activity. Walk around and listen for fish jumping in the water, the drop in the water sound plays. Park a fish trap there. Also the Tribe wiki used above by Chief is very lacking. It is best to have a fishing rod on hand and earthworms/lures, to test the area for what fish are in the hole. If all you ever catch is 4 species, 60% one type, 30% one type, 10% one type, you'll notice the same results in your trap.

Fish 20 fish, if 16 are Mudnsappers, and you fill an entire trap with Earthworms and palce it there, you'll notice you will yield much quicker and more Mudsnappers in the trap. To gauge how likely you get something, as stated previously by jorb somewhere, this depends on fish activity. If you get a bite every 3 seconds, thats a good spot to toss down a trap. If you get a bite every 15 seconds or no bite and your lure breaks or you lose your worm, thats a bad investment, move on. Et cetera.
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby alloin » Wed Mar 12, 2014 1:07 pm

Shill wrote:blablabla

Is that why i catch seafish in a lake ? :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You are a *******, not that we didn't know that yet though !
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Procne » Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:22 am

It looks like some fish are seasonal. In the last few days none of my fish traps yielded eels or bluegills. And today, suddenly, almost every trap gives 1-2 of those fish.

I didn't even know we have so many different fish :O
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Jalpha » Thu Mar 13, 2014 9:31 am

It may also have been included in todays update.
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Procne » Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:15 am

Dat loftar shuffling fishies in my fishtraps
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Vigilance » Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:58 am

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00:11   Vigilance   oh, speaking of fish
00:11   Vigilance   Are those nodes generated and always there?
00:11   Vigilance   Or temporary, and shift around randomly?
00:12   loftar   Both.
00:12   Vigilance   Good. <3
00:12   Vigilance   Assuming rare fish shift around, and staple-fish (mudsnappers, lake perch, angel bass or whatever, etc) stay?
00:13   loftar   Nah, there are some permanent "nodes" and some shifting ones.
00:13   loftar   Of all types of fish.
00:13   Vigilance   I see!
00:13   loftar   They aren't so much "nodes" as the are smoothly varing fields, though.

This was around February 23rd.

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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby RonPaulFTW » Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:22 pm

Vigilance wrote:
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00:11   Vigilance   oh, speaking of fish
00:11   Vigilance   Are those nodes generated and always there?
00:11   Vigilance   Or temporary, and shift around randomly?
00:12   loftar   Both.
00:12   Vigilance   Good. <3
00:12   Vigilance   Assuming rare fish shift around, and staple-fish (mudsnappers, lake perch, angel bass or whatever, etc) stay?
00:13   loftar   Nah, there are some permanent "nodes" and some shifting ones.
00:13   loftar   Of all types of fish.
00:13   Vigilance   I see!
00:13   loftar   They aren't so much "nodes" as the are smoothly varing fields, though.

This was around February 23rd.

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Hmm - I suspect the same happened for purity lime, granite etc....
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Re: Fishing Traps

Postby Snowpig » Thu Mar 13, 2014 12:30 pm

no - at least not with the nodes i am visiting for more than seven days now.
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