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There are people that spending time to teach others how to fish and where.
And it is easier to see where they fish and how, then learning it from reading here without even see the lake.
I can explain here where to fish and what bait to use, what is best fish....but eventualy.....youtube is the place for info.
As for licience, i always get 1 day or more, and when i can buy unlimited i do that without any doubt.
P.S grats on level 14
Make sure you pack this:
- a spinning rod that can reach 55-60m and reel in fish that weigh from 2-5kg (uni walleye).
- a fast retrieving reel for pikes
- large spoons (for pike) and narrow/medium (for walleye)
- a bobber setup for yellow perch and some worms (trophy yellow is worth a lot exp and easy to catch near dock)
Potential catch:
- Northen Pike (near right side reeds)
- Chain Pikerel (near left side reeds)
- Walleye (out from 55-30m in an arch from left to right)
- Trophy Yellow Perch, Carpie (near dock, tutorial spot)
And hell yes, watch some youtube vids from KPShamino or other updated guides.
I would always buy the extended license because you don't have to release anything and can fish at night.
I have just spent 12 game hours at Emerald and have caught 70 kg of fish, 75 % Walley, rest pickerel and pike.
Ok, thanks!