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Picking fish out of your crab pot does train your fishing skill though, so if you don't want to go through the routine of fishing actively, you can always use a good number of crab pots. Although its much slower than active fishing (you can get level 10 fishing in 8-10 days with active fishing while crab pots seem to yield 1/2 the experience per day? I haven't done enough testing with crab pots yet...)
Also, for the level 10 fishing skills, you can choose the Mariner skill (if you chose Trapper at lvl5), which makes crab pots never catch trash. With this skill, you can fill your farm ponds with crab pots that will always catch shellfish.They typically do not sell for a lot, but you can turn them into sashimi which always sells for 75g. But I advise you to give the other level 10 fishing options some thought before deciding you definitely want to go with crab pots.
FIshing gives XP based on the difficulty of the fish caught, Plus modifiers if you caught a treasure chest, if it was a perfect catch, ect.
And I really hate the crab pot profession line. Just seems useless to me. The only things you can catch that are not fish is junk and Clams. Take fisher at 5, and Angler at 10, and your boost the gold from all fish, crab pots included, by 75%
I dont think Fisher and Anglers stack... The higher of the 2 is used to calculate fish worth, because my Gold Quality Ice Pips are not worth 1.3k each when shipped...
When options come up I do tend to google to see where the skill line takes me and what the perks further down the line are, so, hopefully I'll make the right decision for me. So far, Crab Pots have been disappointing - Crayfish, Periwinkles etc., hardly worth the walk to go get them when there is so much other stuff to do.
Hold the mouse to raise the green bar, and click the mouse in succession to keep the green bar at the same level as the fish. You don't need to keep the fish icon near the edge of the bar, anywhere in the bar (ideally in the center for me) will keep building up the "Catch" Bar on the right. The reason why people have trouble with fishing I think, is due to the game's relatively poor fishing instructions as well as lack of a real fishing tutorial.