![]() ![]() Cast out like the video shows, and use a steady pull with a wiggle once in a while. This will be the max that the 6'3" can handle, and you don't want to break your rod. Get the very first one, the black barbless narrow spoon 1/4 Oz. The important part is the barbless spoon. 60 feet out is where you should start getting action. You're going to need to be able to cast at least 100 feet. A 7' would probably be better since it allows for heavier tackle, but the 6'3" works. A Jester 6'3", with a LowDexMG 100 S reel. This is not the place to go to farm money. That gives me a 44 lb capacity, so that if I fill the cage, I'll make a slight profit. I waited until I was a high enough level for the FishJail S (lecredits). Even though walleye are valuable, they're rather large (around 2 lbs) and will fill your keepnet or stringer. Hence my interest in the fisherman.Keep in mind that trips to Emerald Lake will likely lose you money. When I start my regular work shifts again ( was different cuz of covid) i will have a couple of hours here and there but not days. The biggest issue with this solution is playtime, which i dont always have. I can see you’re point yes! I am lvl 20 atm and dont have a fixed water i go to or stay at yet. This is of course a bit rough, but it still shows that the profit is worthwhile, if you stay at the water long enough and have the unlimited advanced license for the water. 30,000 bucks for repairs to the other fishing accessories 40,000 to 60,000 bucks for repairs on 4 fishing rods und reels That makes about 480,000 ingame bucks after 4 real days (12 Ingame Fishing days). Since yesterday afternoon until midnight I have caught 1200kg catfish in Bolivia, that makes a little over 120,000 ingame bucks per real day (3 ingame fishing days). ![]() In order to save myself the cost of some of the licenses, for example, I got the unlimited advanced license with the accumulated baitcoins from "my" harvest waters. The issue of travel and license costs can be dealt with relatively easily by staying at the water until you have caught more than the cost of travel, the licenses, the daily fee and the consumption and repair costs. ![]()
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