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Fishing Spots[]

Fish Available[]

Total: 23

Challenges[]

Challenge Reward
1 Catch 7 fish using Smelt 50 Silver
+ 50 XP
2 Catch a fish at Greywood Banks using Chafer Beetle 50 Silver
+ 50 XP
3 Catch a Puntius Barb at Hazy Point 50 Silver
+ 50 XP
4 Catch 11 fish using Dog Biscuits (chum) 50 Silver
+ 50 XP
5 Catch 3 fish at Old Bridge Point 50 Silver
+ 50 XP
6 Catch 20 fish at Greywood Banks 100 Silver
+ 100 XP
7 Catch 12 fish using Glitterberry Paste (chum)
8 Catch 8 Giant Gourami at Clearedge Range using Lob Worm
9 Catch 10 Hampala Barb at Marblemoor View 150 Silver
+ 150 XP
10 Catch a 5lb (2.268kg) Adriatic Trout at Clearedge Range
11 Catch 3 Amur Sturgeon using Marshmallow 200 Silver
+ 200 XP
12 Catch 8 Wallago at Hazy Point using Marshmallow 200 Silver
+ 200 XP
13 Catch 10 Lenok Trout using Clam 250 Silver
+ 250 XP
14 Catch a 150lb (68.039kg) Rohu 250 Silver
+ 250 XP
15 Catch 5 6lb (2.722kg) Spotted Featherback at Old Bridge Point at night
16 Catch 25 fish using Golden Shiner
17 Catch 15 Tor Putitora
18 Catch a 75lb (34.019kg) Siberian Taimen
19 Catch 10 Tiger Barb using Cat Food
20 Catch 16 fish using Mouse 300 Silver
+ 300 XP
21 Catch 8 20lb (9.072kg) Giant Snakehead at Old Bridge Point at night
22 Catch 7 20lb (9.072kg) Skygazer using Cut Fish Pieces
23 Catch 10 15lb (6.804kg) Altai Osmon 350 Silver
+ 350 XP
24 Catch 5 40lb (18.144kg) Sheefish 350 Silver
+ 350 XP
25 Catch 6 40lb (18.144kg) Amur Catfish 350 Silver
+ 350 XP
26 Catch a 5.5lb (2.495kg) Flathead Mullet at Old Bridge Point
27 Catch 20 Amur Pike 450 Silver
+ 450 XP
28 Catch a 450lb (204.116kg) Giant Pangasius using Leech
29 Catch 12 Chinese Mandarin Perch at Marblemoor View using Blood Worm
30 Catch the lake legend 'Ragnor'

In Real Life[]

IRL Mekong River

The river in real life.

The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth longest river and the third longest in Asia. Its estimated length is 4,909 km (3,050 mi), and it drains an area of 795,000 km2 (307,000 sq mi), discharging 475 km3 (114 cu mi) of water annually. From the Tibetan Plateau the river runs through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The extreme seasonal variations in flow and the presence of rapids and waterfalls in the Mekong make navigation difficult. Even so, the river is a major trade route between western China and Southeast Asia.

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