![]() ![]() ![]() When alot of new people do this, then it may appear that this is the best time.so other times don't get fished as much, so it "appears" they are the wrong time.īut as far as cheating, i mean come on really? Sharing info is got to be the farthest thing from cheating in fishing i've ever heard of. ![]() Then you have a situation where they catch a uni, so they don't fish other times. The really only real drawback for a say a new person's perspective, is new people might read info. And if you're deadset on not seeing any info you can turn chat off in game. and people that don't want to "know" don't have to read it. This is just information sharing, it doesn't really give anything away really. I've never caught a uni rainbow on a medium spoon, and most my uni chain have been 2-3pm with lure. I'd say even most of these examples might be very different for alot of people. And when fish locations become more random, as many hope they will, how will people play then? God forbid they have to look for themselves.Įven info in this thread isn't some all automatic uni catch, some is even outdated, or info could very different from one person to the next. ![]() Each to their own I suppose, but as ever, they will only change the locations. But Use this, fish here, at this time, kind of gives the whole game away. I do understand that it is frustrating when you think you have tried everything to find your fish and nothing seams to be working, and a little help or point in the right direction goes a long way. But I sure would not want to broadcast it in plain sight for all to see, as this would prompt a change in location for these fish by the Dev's, thus giving your locations no meaning or use anyway. I have asked in the in game chat box for tips. See below to verify when it was last updated.Originally posted by BigBadger:Of course I have, after numerous in game hours and not having any luck first. This is an attempt to make an up-to-date wiki a reality. While there are several wikis (both official and unofficial), none of them seem to be updated currently. Fishing Planet is a FREE to play unique and highly realistic online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator developed for anglers to bring you the full thrill of actual fishing! Choose your lures, bobbers and bait as you travel North America and use your skills to retrieve common, trophy and unique fish! ![]()
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