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You seem to misunderstand.
Fishing in this game would give a whole new meaning to the crafting system, and would greatly benefit cooking, and or making potions.
The thought of "Fishing" just for fun is not what I had intended at all, simply looking for ingredients for recipes.
How very sad it is that you and other discriminate against others seeking infromation on a game, which not only has "fish" in the game as ingredients, but also from DOS 1 has a "Fishing Rod".
This my friend, was a legitimate question, not something to be made fun of.
I don't believe there is any fishing. I remember coming across rods in the previous game (or I've already started melding the two games in my mind), with no fishing. I know in early access chapter one there wasn't any fishing either.