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Revision as of 10:14, 15 June 2025
Lake (and pond) fishing spots are scattered throughout the world and can be identified by locating inland bodies of water that are not part of a river. The two primary lakes are Lake Mead and Lake Cyan, though several other lake fishing locations exist as well.
Available Fish
Level | Item | Rod Required | XP Gained | |
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1 ![]() |
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Raw Bluegill | ![]() |
20 ![]() |
10 ![]() |
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Raw Carp | ![]() |
40 ![]() |
35 ![]() |
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Raw Walleye | ![]() |
75 ![]() |
50 ![]() |
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Raw Frog | ![]() |
111 ![]() |
Fishing Locations
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