F I S H I N G R E S O R T
F A Q / F I S H I N G G U I D E
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.......................[INT]
Beginner's FAQ.....................[BGF]
Fishing FAQ........................[FHF]
Misc FAQ...........................[MCF]
Part 1. Area Information
Main Areas
Teman Paradise Beach..............[TPB]
Pacar Beach.......................[PRB]
Dua Ribu Lake.....................[DRL]
Kanan Lake........................[KNL]
Kerikil River.....................[KRR]
Tidur River.......................[TDR]
Panas Jungle......................[PNJ]
Malam Jungle......................[MLJ]
Other Areas
Tropical Ocean....................[TRO]
Temperate Ocean...................[TEO]
Frigid Ocean......................[FRO]
Sembilan Island...................[SMI]
Sepuluh (Spool) Island............[SPI]
Safir Cave........................[SFC]
Gunan Es River....................[GER]
Remak Es Lake.....................[REL]
Patarpa River.....................[PTR]
Rahaja Lake.......................[RHL]
SPECIAL: Password Only Fish.......[POF]
Part 2. Computer Information
Awards
Common.............................[CMN]
Special............................[SPC]
Miraculous.........................[MRC]
Other
Rankings...........................[RNK]
Aquarium Profits...................[AQP]
Settings...........................[STG]
Part 3. The Aquarium................[AQM]
Part 4. Checklists..................[CHL]
Credits............................[CRT]
Copyright Info.....................[CYR]
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==INTRODUCTION [INT]==
Welcome to ac_helper's Fishing Resort Fishing Guide on GameFAQs.
Anything you wanted to know about the fun game called Fishing
Resort, and even stuff you didn't!
Although there are a lot of wearable and fishing items, they won't be
included here. I already have an Item Guide, also on GameFAQs, for
your collecting pleasure:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/637335-fishing-resort/faqs/64806
Happy Fishing!
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==BEGINNER'S FAQ [BGF]==
If you have never fished in real life before, this game may help
start a passion for that fun activity. Even if it doesn't, Fishing
Resort offers many fun (and sometimes frustrating) hours of virtual
fishing to pass the time away.
On the Title Screen, you will notice a marlin shaped island, with
a boat heading towards it. That's you, heading for all the fishing
goodness this game has to offer!
=QUESTION:=
I like to be able to make my character look like me!
How much can I customize on my character before I
start the game?
=ANSWER:=
Quite a bit! You get a nice range of options. So read on...
Once you choose a file to start a character on, you get a choice
of six different character types (first name is what they are known
as in the game):
1. Boy (little boy)
2. Girl (little girl)
3. Big Brother (teen boy)
4. Big Sister (teen girl)
5. Father (adult male)
6. Mother (adult female)
You can tell the main difference between them by how large
their nose and body is. Little kids don't have a nose, and have
a short body; teenagers have a small nose, with a tall thin body;
and adults have a large nose, with a slightly less skinny body.
You can cycle through several clothing choices as well, if you wish,
but be aware that whatever clothing you DON'T choose will be in your
suitcase once you begin, and you will be wearing what you did choose.
There are several choices of shorts/skirts/pants, shirts, and shoes,
which make up most of your default clothing choices.
After choosing a character type, on the Skin tab, you can choose
their skin color:
1. very white
2. white, slightly tanned
3. dark, slightly tanned
4. very dark
Then there are seven choices of mouth/eyes, also on the Skin tab,
some of which are different for each character type.
The next tab, Hair, holds 12-13 hairstyle types, depending on
gender and age range of your chosen character. Males have choices
like a mohawk, bedhead, spiky hair, or bald; females have long hair,
pigtails and ponytails, or short ("tomboy") cuts. You get eight
different hair colors, all colors available to all character types:
1. Reddish Brown
2. Dark Brown
3. Light Brown
4. White
5. Black
6. Reddish Orange
7. Sandy Blonde
8. Platinum Blonde
Next, the Eye tab holds the eye colors (available to all types):
1. Chocolate Brown
2. Dark Brown
3. Light Brown
4. Dark Grayish-Blue
5. Gray
6. Yellowish Green (Hazel)
7. Blue
8. Green
After you are finally done with all that, you get a normal "QWERTY"
keyboard so you can name your character (if you mess up, you can
fix it later on the member card screen). You get quite a lot of
options to create your own character, so you can make them as like,
or unlike, you as you want!
=QUESTION:=
So I created my character. Now what?
=ANSWER:=
A cutscene will begin with you on a boat, heading toward the resort
island that will be your new home for quite awhile. As you pull into
Teman Paradise Beach, you'll see someone on a charter boat showing
off their catch to others on the dock-a prize Marlin! Small, colorful
tropical fish teem in the clear blue waters as you pass by. It's
high noon, and time to start your new fishing life!
After you run to the man on the dock near the cruiser, you'll take
his tutorial on how to catch a fish, and tasked with catching two of
them. He then will give you his tackle (rod/reel/bait), and some
more Free Bait, then ask you if you've checked in. Since you haven't,
you will then find yourself in the Hotel Fishing Resort lobby, at the
check-in/out desk. The nice woman there will direct you to the fish
turn in counter to your right, so go there and get the two fish you
caught converted into points. At this time you'll find you have
1,000 points to start out with, and the few you get from the two
fish will be added to your balance.
Unfortunately, if you choose to visit the bulletin board at this
time, you will notice it's too late to sign up for anything, and
if you try to go back outside, you can only walk in a narrow strip
near the desks/bulletin board. At least you can grab the Teman
map from the board, if you want, and this ends your very first day
at the Fishing Resort!
The next day you will find you can freely fish and participate in
events, and do quests, etc., at your own pace. Have fun!
=QUESTION:=
I'm still at Teman Paradise Beach, but I'm not making a lot of
points as quickly as I thought, and I'm tired of all these tiny
fish! How do I make more points so I can move on to other areas?
(In other words: "Helper, this is BORING. When can I have some
real FUN?")
=ANSWER:=
It is advisable to upgrade your rod & reel combo quickly, since it
won't hold up well when a medium sized fish hits the line. In this
game, you earn points for each fish caught, and the bigger the fish,
the more points it's worth. You can also catch trash (driftwood,
weeds, etc), and it is worth a little, but the fish are better paying.
To get more points quickly, try doing target cards (on the bulletin
boards) and doing the quests in an area to get more points to buy
better equipment with. The only place you can buy the rods, reels,
and clothing is the Teman Fish Shop, which you will need to complete
a quest to open. You can buy different baits and lures from the
stands on the counters of the different resort fishing areas, if
you need to. When first starting, you will likely only have enough
points for the colored baits, and maybe some Quick Hitter. Some
fish don't like certain colored bait, so be aware if you use it alot.
You have to spend points to make points, as the saying goes.
Do the quests, and do target cards every day, and buy one of the
medium rods & m/l reels. I'd advise the 2 Star rod/reel (Tourist/
Hunter). Yes the reel is medium/large, but you CAN use it to catch
both small and medium fish. This combo only costs 5,400 points,
so it should give you some leeway to buy some Quick Hitter to go
with the rod/reel combo.
=QUESTION:=
I'm using cheap baits, like Free, Basic, or the colored baits to
save points, but I'm not catching some of the rarer fish! Do I
HAVE to use expensive Rainbow for everything?
=ANSWER:=
Quick Hitter is a good cheap alternative to Rainbow as far as
the all-around baits are concerned, at least until you get enough
points to just use Rainbow for all of your bait fishing. Free/Basic
baits are just really cheap baits that seems to only attract common
fish, so I really don't like using them for any length of time. At
Teman, Quick Hitter is what I'd advise. Yes, it IS a little more
expensive than the different colored baits, but seems to work better
for those picky fish that won't take cheap baits.
=QUESTION:=
I'm sick of Teman! I want to leave and go somewhere else N.O.W.!
Can I go to either of the other available areas (Dua Ribu Lake or
the Panas Jungle) after only a couple of days at Teman?
=ANSWER:=
Teman Paradise Beach is a great place to start honing your fishing
techniques, until you feel comfortable enough to move to another
area. Much like any video game, you need to work your way up
to better equipment, different areas, and larger fish. You can leave
Teman once you feel you can comfortably catch larger and more
ferocious fish. Dua Ribu Lake has some easy quests and easy small
fish to catch; however, Panas Jungle's quests require you to have
Extra Large tackle to catch the more lucrative fish.
If you are really getting antsy, go to Dua Ribu and do most of the
quests and some fishing, then reurn to Teman once you have enough
points for an XL rod and reel, then go to Panas. Remember, it's
supposed to be fun, not feel like a chore. This ISN'T a fishing
RPG, you know! ;)
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==FISHING FAQ [FHF]==
Although fishing in this game is designed to be more productive
than in real life, it can still be as stressful if you don't use the
proper equipment for the fish you want to catch. The right bait,
rod, and reel all make for a better chance to get that S Rank fish
you've always wanted. Pay attention to your fish book (in the
suitcase in your room) to see the fish sizes, and which size tackle
(rod/reel/bait) to use for them. (Or just use this guide!)
=QUESTION:=
My tackle doesn't seem to be big/small enough to catch a certain
fish. What tackle sizes are compatible with which sized fish?
=ANSWER:=
*Small fish can be caught using small OR medium tackle
*Medium fish can be caught using small OR medium tackle
*Large fish can be caught using large OR extra large tackle
*Extra large fish can be caught using large OR extra large tackle
A medium sized fish CAN be attracted to bait using small tackle;
but it is really hard to reel it in, and it usually gets away. This
is why I advise you to get enough points to get medium sized tackle
as quickly as possible. If you use medium tackle for small and
medium fish, it should be quite a bit easier to catch the smaller
fish too.
Large fish are easier to catch using extra large (XL), and extra
large fish may get away when using large tackle. So basically,
you really only need medium sized and extra large sized tackle
if you want to save your points. There are three different ranks
of tackle:
*1 star - OK for starting out, upgrade as soon as possible
(the only 1 star rod/reel is the one you get at the game's start)
**2 star - OK all-around tackle, until you have enough for the best
***3 star - THE best tackle to own, expensive, but well worth it!
The 3 star XL rod/reel combo cannot be bought; it can only be
acquired by completing all 33 quests. You then get it as a reward.
=QUESTION:=
I noticed there are different sizes of fish species, and different
ranks of fish sizes after I catch one. What are the ranks, and what
happens if I catch the largest rank in a species? (Or, "Helper, look!
I got a shiny gold "S" by a fish name, and want MORE of these!")
=ANSWER:=
The fish in this game are given letter ranks depending on how
large for their species they are. The ranks are:
*"E" (smallest size)
*"D" (below average size)
*"C" (average size)
*"B" (above average size)
*"A" (almost the largest size)
*"S" (largest size)
Don't ask me why "S" rank is the largest, perhaps it means "special"
or something. If you get an "S" rank fish, it will show 3 profiles
of it as it leaps from the water (one from each side, one from
front). (The only area this won't happen is the Golden Cliff area at
Teman Paradise Beach, where you will only see it leap just once, if
a fish is "S" ranked.) Each rank for each fish has its own size
range, where each range could be as little as one inch, or as large
as several feet! Even if you "S" rank a fish, you may catch a larger
or smaller "S" rank of it at a later date. (The S ranks you see
listed here are the S ranks I have on my main file; you may get a
slightly different size when you S rank a fish.)
=QUESTION:=
Thanks for the info on the size ranks! But I noticed when I turn in
the fish for the day, I get points bonuses on some fish, but not on
others. Why is this? And sometimes when I catch fish, I'll get a
points bonus right after I catch it. Why?
=ANSWER:=
Well, that's actually TWO questions, but I'll answer them both
at the same time for you.
The Daily catch:
Each fish is worth a base amount of points (the Resort's currency),
with bonuses for larger ranked fish (this is true for trash too):
*"B" rank = 1.5X size bonus
*"A" rank = 2X size bonus
*"S" rank = 3X size bonus!
If you use a target card for a certain fish (more on that later), you
will also see a 2X points bonus for each of the target fish you
catch, in addition to any other size bonuses you get for it!
One Time Catch:
When you catch a fish, and it is "E", "D", "C", or "B", then catch
the same fish later and get an "A" or "S" rank, you will get a
1,000 point bonus for the size increase. If you S rank a fish on
the first time you catch it (rare, but possible), you don't get
any 1,000 point bonuses for its size. This also holds true for any
trash you catch. At times, if you S rank a fish, and get a larger S
rank later, you may get the 1,000 point bonus again.
=QUESTION:=
Hey! I noticed I leveled up a rank after catching some fish.
What is this, and how do I rank up faster?
=ANSWER:=
Since the fish have ranks, it would seem logical that you would have
ranks to progress through, and you would be correct. Your member
card changes color depending on what rank you are. The higher your
rank, the more activities you can participate in, and the better
your chances of reeling in that big lunker. The amount of new fish
and the sizes of the fish you catch both contribute to your ranking
up, and how fast you do it.
The ranks, from lowest to highest:
*Visitor: you start with this (blue member card)
*Rookie Ranks 10-1: After your first three new fish, you'll rank up
to Rookie Rank 10. Then it goes 9, 8, 7, etc, until Rookie Rank 1
(green member card).
*Amateur Ranks 10-1: Ranks 10, 9, 8, etc. (orange member card).
*Expert Ranks 10-1: Ranks 10, 9, 8, etc. (purple member card).
*World Champion (gold member card).
*Fishing King (after catching a King of Herrings) (red member card).
There is no exact number of fish caught for most ranks because the
number changes depending on the fish sizes you catch; larger and
S-rank fish help you rank faster.
=QUESTION:=
Hey! I don't see the fish shadow I want to see out in the water.
Can I change the fish I can catch in an area, and how, if so?
=ANSWER:=
In Fishing Resort, most of the time you can distinguish which fish
may be in large groups of different types of fish. Use your book
to learn what each fish in an area looks like so you can go after
the fish you want. After you catch a fish for the first time, it will
be entered into the book so you can see their info.
The red, blue, and yellow baits can be good to make some fish in a
large group disappear, leaving others you may want to catch. Try
casting a certain color bait out near a large group of different fish,
and whichever ones vanish are those that don't like that color bait.
(I know I said I don't use the differently colored baits; I don't use
them for normal fishing. If I want to NOT catch certain fish, I do
use a Red, Blue, or Yellow bait to eliminate some fish.)
Resetting the large groups of fish is easy enough to do; just cast
out, wait, then reel the line back in. The fish near the line will
vanish, and others will eventually appear. If you are looking for
a certain fish and don't see it, reset the fish groups and look
again, or reset again until you do see it.
=QUESTION:=
I see two or more different fish nibbling at my bait, but I only
wanted to catch one of them! What do I do now?
=ANSWER:=
It may be difficult to tell which fish is the one actually nibbling
and which one(s) are waiting for the other to leave. Even though one
of the fish is moving up and down, it may NOT be the one actually
doing the nibbling. About the only thing you can do is wait and
see which fish disappears after it's done; that was the one that was
nibbling. At times, they all may vanish after only one of them
was done, and there's nothing you can do about that but reel the
line in and recast it near another fish group.
=QUESTION:=
Oops! I can see the fish I hooked before I reel it in, and I
don't really want it. How do I let it go?
=ANSWER:=
To quickly let a fish go, if you're doing regular or cruiser fishing,
just turn the Wiimote the opposite way the screen icon tells you to
and STOP reeling. The line tension gauge on the screen will go
through the green, then light and dark blue bars, and eventually the
fish will snap the line and be freed. You get about 120 ft of line
on non trolling tackle, but most smaller fish won't use all that
before they snap the line. You WILL lose your bait, though (but
not a lure).
=QUESTION:=
Sometimes after I cast the line, I find it returned to me, and my
character has a black cloud over their head, and shakes their head
in shame, then gets ready to re-cast the line out. What happened?
=ANSWER:=
You tried to cast onto the land to see if you could, didn't you?
Well, you can't. While you CAN get the line snagged on reedy grass
or a tree branch (and get an award the first time you do it), you
cannot cast onto any land area itself. The cute little animation
can get quite annoying if you like to fish close to land, so learn
to sniper cast so you know where the line is going to end up.
=QUESTION:=
I heard a voice say something when I set the hook after a fish hit
the line! Was I hearing things? And why do I see different colors
on the line tension gauge after setting the hook?
=ANSWER:=
Oh, boy! Two more questions at once! OK, I'll answer them
both at the same time.
When a fish hits the bait, and you pull up to set the hook, you will
notice you are graded on how fast and how well you do this. The
better you do, the faster you can begin reeling in the fish:
*Excellent (voice: Excellent!) - color range: start of green
*Great (voice: Great!) - color range: yellow
*Good (voice: Good!) - color range: orange
*Hit (voice: Fish On!) - color range: red
And no, you were not hearing things. A voice really does tell you
how you did!
If you get anything other than Excellent or Great, STOP reeling
for little bit to let the line return to the green range. Then you
can start reeling the fish in again.
As for the colors on the line tension gauge, these tell you when it's
safe to reel and not to reel. The gauge is divided into 2 sides; the
left side is when you don't reel enough, and the right is for when
you reel enough to too much. The very top of the gauge is green;
it's advisable to stay near this area as much as possible (except
for one notable fish, which you'll learn about later).
The left side goes downwards from green, and goes through light
blue hues into dark blue hues. When it reaches the lowest possible
point (very dark blue), the line will snap and free the fish. The
left side is for very low to no line tension.
On the other side, the colors go through a couple of hues of:
green, yellow, orange, and red. Once it reaches the lowest possible
point (very deep red), the line will snap and free the fish. The
right side is for high to very high line tension. For both sides,
right before the fish will snap the line, the edges of the screen
will turn red and the tension gauge vibrates; this is the final
danger warning you will get before the fish gets away.
Note that when you are reeling in a fish, you CAN press "B" when
reeling to reel the fish in a little faster, BUT the line tension
gauge will move to red faster. For small fish, it's not usually a
problem, but with larger and more ferocious fish, you will have to
learn when to use "B", and when not to use it.
=QUESTION:=
Hey, Helper! I can't seem to stop the Wiimote icon from coming
up. I always face it the wrong way! How do I do better?
=ANSWER:=
You may see the Wiimote icon come up if it's not facing the right
way as you're reeling, but if you watch your character, you can
anticipate which way to turn the Wiimote before you need to. If
your character is standing up, watch how they reel in a fish when
the Wiimote is correctly turned: they will be leaning back the same
way the Wiimote is pointing, smoothly reeling, and sometimes pulling
back on the rod. If the Wiimote is turned the wrong way, your
character will be leaning forward, with one foot off the ground,
trying to reel, and generally looking uncomfortable. If they're
sitting down, they will still lean forward and look uncomfortable.
Since some fish like to move from one side of the area to the other
as you're reeling them in, anticipating which way to move the Wiimote
BEFORE the icon comes up helps to keep the line tense without letting
the fish go or snapping the line. Your character will always try to
lean in the OPPOSITE direction the fish is pulling. For instance, if
the fish is on the RIGHT side of the screen, your character will
lean LEFT and pull the rod from that way. If the fish decides to
move to the left, you will want to slowly begin to turn the Wiimote
to the right. Once the fish gets to the middle of the screen, the
Wiimote should be pointed almost straight by then, then move farther
right as the fish goes farther left. (It actually takes longer to
explain than it does to practice, so you shouldn't have too many
problems doing this, since you know the trick to it now.)
=QUESTION:=
OOPS! Helper, I hooked a fish, and it's stuck behind something!
What do I do to get it unstuck so I can finish reeling it in?
=ANSWER:=
Fish, when on your line, can sometimes fight themselves behind a
rock or tree branch. About the only thing you can do is turn the
Wiimote the wrong way for a brief time, and slowly reel, then turn
it the correct way and reel, and change it from the right way to the
wrong way until the fish becomes unstuck and begins to come in to
you again. There ARE times when a fish can become stuck under the
land as well, so just use the same method to get it out from under
the land.
=QUESTION:=
Sometimes I notice that my character will have an exclamation point
above their head after they hook a fish. What does that mean?
=ANSWER:=
I have absolutely no idea. It's not to indicate a good fish hooked,
because I've seen my character have that when they catch TRASH!
I've had it happen on E - S ranked fish, and trash. So it could
just be a cute little thing that sometimes happens.
=QUESTION:=
Wow! I caught a lunker, and it leaped out from the water! But
it wasn't an S ranked fish. What happened?
=ANSWER:=
Some large/extra large fish will leap out of the water, no matter
where you are, and no matter what size rank for their species they
are. The only ones that do the three profiles are the S ranked fish,
however.
=QUESTION:=
You mentioned sizes of fish in your last answer, Helper. How do
I determine what size range a particular fish species is in so I
know what size tackle to use for it?
=ANSWER:=
The game itself gives you a general range, when you look at the
rods and reels for sale at the Teman Fish Shop. Note that the sizes
are not exact; a medium fish MAY need large size tackle to catch
it. It seems the S rank size helps determine what size a fish
species is. The game says these are the general size ranges:
*Small: under 1.64 ft
*Medium: from 1.64 ft to 3.28 ft
*Large: from 3.28 ft to 6 ft
*Extra Large: over 6 ft
Note that these sizes don't always hold true for some fish; it's
possible the sizes were converted from the metric system, and if
so, then they won't always match the size range. Some fish listed
as "medium/large" take large sized tackle to catch, and some fish
listed as "medium" are quite small compared to other medium fish.
=QUESTION:=
I went on a ferryboat fishing tour, Helper. I had fun, but I didn't
actually catch anything but trash! Got any tips for next time?
=ANSWER:=
Ferry/cruiser fishing in the open ocean can be fun, as long as you
are aware of a few things:
Your cruiser and the ferryboat both have a special item to use -
a fish finder. You'll notice a round circle with little dots on the
bottom left of your screen, with a line through the top middle.
It has four letters representing the four directions around it:
N(orth), S(outh), E(ast), and W(est).
This tells you which way you're facing, and the top line tells you
where your line of sight is, and where your line will end up.
When you stop the boat, and fish off of it, make sure the top middle
line intersects a group of dots. Try casting close to a dot group,
and wait until you feel a bite. When you are on a ferryboat tour,
no such luck with moving the boat; you should WATCH the other NPCs
that may be on the tour with you. Watch where and how far out they
toss their line, and follow their lead if you see them reeling in
a fish, because sometimes the fish finder will tell you there's
nothing in the area near the ferryboat.
When using small/medium tackle, you can catch seaweed and/or
driftwood (trash), and if you catch too much you may get discouraged.
Take heart! All good fishermen have this happen to them at times.
For small/medium tackle, try casting right at a dot (the middle line
is intersecting the dot), instead of near a dot group, to ensure the
fish sees the bait. No need for this caution when using large/extra
large tackle; just cast at a dot group and wait; something will bite
eventually.
The outer fish finder boundary says "50m" (meters), but it MAY
mean "50 ft" instead (maybe a localization problem from the
Japanese version to the English version?). Either way, you will
want to aim at dot groups in the innermost ring of the finder.
I've noticed I get better results when I cast from about 6-15
ft out from the boat with Wide Range. Quick Hitter can be used, but
I would advise you to cast almost right at a dot (no matter the size
of the tackle) and wait to see if it bites.
=QUESTION:=
Hey, Helper! Thanks for the ferryboat/cruiser fishing tips! How
about some trolling tips, too?
=QUESTION:=
Ok, here ya go!
When trolling for fish, you get just one trolling rod/reel when you
buy the cruiser. You can buy another four, for a total of five, from
the Teman shop after you buy the cruiser (they cost 30,000 points
each, for a total of 120,000 points). When you have all five, they
are set up in this order on the boat's rear:
4 2 1 3 5
(In other words, the one in the middle is set up first, then the
ones on the left, then right side, at lastly the outer left, then
right side rods.)
So use your baits wisely with this info. You get five differently
colored baits, which I will number from 1-5, going from
left to right.
There are certain trolling routes, and you will eventually end up
on one of them depending on where you start your trolling session.
When going on a trolling tour, you only get 3 rods/reels, and are
not able to change trolling routes, so set your lines accordingly.
Your lines are ordered this way:
2 1 3
So make the best use of these three depending on where you are
are trolling that day.
There are three separate commands to reel in a fish while trolling:
1. shake the Wiimote quickly up and down
2. turn the Wiimote either left or right
3. reel with the Nunchuk
Shaking the Wiimote slowly elevates the rod, turning it left or
right keeps the line taut, and reeling, well, reels in the fish.
As you reel, the rod dips down, which means you'll have to start
shaking it again afterwards. The three commands ALWAYS appear
in that listed order. When the number of feet out the fish is reaches
0.00, it's time to tap "A" repeatedly, until the fish does its leap
from the water. Then you get to see what you've caught, and its
size.
To quickly let a trolling fish go, shake, then turn the Wiimote to
follow the commands, but on the reel command, just stop reeling.
It will take about 10-15 seconds for the fish to be freed, depending
on its size and ferocity. You get around 332 ft of line with
your trolling tackle.
Now and then, you may find you see two or three rods get a hit at the
same time. So what do you do then? Just choose one and go with it!
That's the only thing you can really do. If you remember how you
placed your bait, and know which fish you want prefers what bait,
and make an educated guess; or just quickly choose one and hope
for the best!
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==MISC FAQ [MCF]==
More questions about any and every other thing related to, but
not exactly about, fishing.
=QUESTION:=
Hey, Helper! I noticed I have a suitcase that my character takes
everywhere, along with a laptop. What's in these things?
=ANSWER:=
Your helpful suitcase does in fact go everywhere with you, for good
reason! There are several items you cannot do without inside of it:
*Top left: Album-This is your photo album. Save any pictures you
take with your camera here. No, sorry, you cannot save any pics
to an SD card.
*Top middle: Fish Book-THE all important fish book that holds the
fish info you need to get the best of the fish at the resort. Areas
are grayed out until you catch a fish from that area.
*Top right: Journal-This holds your daily doings. The suitcase
journal holds around a month's worth of daily logs; things like
fish/trash caught (and in what area); what activities done; what
shopping, if any, done; what target fish you chose; and a picture,
if you took any.
*Bottom: Clothing-this large, seemingly bottomless area holds all
the clothing you've bought at the Teman Fish Shop, as well as any
special clothes you've gotten as a reward, and the default clothes
you began the game with. The items are sorted the same way they
are in the Teman Shop for your convenience.
The laptop gives you Award info, has the Aquarium Profits info
(after you become the Director), and holds the Settings, for
changing certain things (see more on the laptop info in Section 2:
Computer Information).
=QUESTION:=
I don't get to fish all the time, Helper. Why not? I notice the
time seems to pass so FAST, and change from light to dark so
quickly. How does the time passing work?
=ANSWER:=
This game uses "day" and "night" times for fishing, along with
a yearly calendar, which begins on the date you begin the file
you fish on. Normal fishing times are 7 AM-7 PM, with a "day" passing
in real time in about 25-30 minutes. You normally awaken at 7 AM,
and can fish until 7 PM. Exceptions to this are when you have two
items: an alarm clock, and a night pass. After you get a night pass,
you can go fishing from 7 PM to 12 AM (1900-2400 hours); after you
get an alarm clock you can get up at 5 AM. You need to talk to the
person running the fish turn-in area to use your night pass, but your
alarm clock is put in your room for you to use. Neither of these
items can be used when fishing from the cruiser, though.
Every two hours, on the even numbered hours, you will see a small
clock with the time on the upper right of your screen, for you to
keep track of what time it is in-game. Fishing resort uses a 24
hour clock, so be aware of that. If you have problems with telling
time using a 24 hour clock, just take the time you see and subtract
12 if it's after 12 PM. For instance: 20:00. Use 20 - 12 = 8 (8 PM).
=QUESTION:=
So I've seen lots about the time in the game. How important
IS the time here when participating in certain activities?
=ANSWER:=
It's pretty important. Bulletin board activities can be signed up
for from 7 AM - 12 PM (except for fishing contests, which can be
entered until the day before), and can end at a certain time (usually
5 PM), or take a certain amount of hours to complete. Keep an eye
on your clock (press the plus [+] button to bring up your journal,
it tells you the time and date) and you'll stay ahead of things!
=QUESTION:=
Please answer one more time related question please, Helper! I
notice when I catch a fish for a quest, and it's too late, the person
I'm supposed to report the catch to disappeared! I have to turn in
the fish, so will it still count if I report the catch the next day?
=ANSWER:=
Yes it will! The game records when you catch a fish for a quest, so
even if you have to turn it in at the end of the day before you
report it to the quest person, if you talk to them the next day
it will count for the quest.
=QUESTION:=
It seems the weather changes in this game, or am I imagining
things again? And if it does, does it affect the fish at all?
=ANSWER:=
In Fishing Resort, weather does change slightly, with three
different types of weather available:
*partly cloudy (small puffy white clouds float across the sky)
*overcast (dark grayish sky, no sun at all)
*clear and sunny (beautiful clear blue sky)
There are no actual rainy or snowy days here, and I'm not sure if
the weather affects which fish are more common. The weather DOES
change the reflectivity of the water, though, so if you are having
trouble seeing, wait until a different time of day, or go to sleep
and change the day and hopefully the weather will change. OR, just
tough it out like a real fisherman does!
It's rare to know before you go outside at the resort areas what the
weather is like, so you'll need to step outside to get a feel for how
the weather that day will be.
You CAN see the weather when you get up for the day on the cruiser,
though. You have four portholes (two on each side), and you can see
white & blue sky (partly cloudy), gray/white clouds (overcast),
deep blue sky (clear and sunny) if you look at them before your
character leaves the cabin (meaning YOU; your character cannot
actually run up to them since access to them is blocked by the bed
and countertops).
=QUESTION:=
I've noticed on sunny days, when I face the sun, it gets in my eyes
and I can't see anything (just like in real life!). Is there anything
I can do to make this stop?
=ANSWER:=
No, sorry, there's not much you can do but face AWAY from the sun,
as you do in real life. Sunglasses on your character only serve as a
cool wearable, and do nothing for YOU.
No matter what area you are at, the sun rises near the northwest
(left side of the screen), and sets near the northeast (right side
of the screen). In some areas this is more noticeable than others,
like Teman or Pacar Beach. In some areas, the sun is not quite as
bad, as in the Panas or Malam Jungles.
Lens flare (the sun shining at the camera lens) is an annoyance,
and there's not much you can do but turn your character away from
the sun at the worst times of day, mainly sunrise and sunset.
When trolling, this becomes more of a problem if you are facing the
sun as you are trolling. You cannot even see any of the tackle on
the boat, to see when it bends after it gets a hit. The only things
I've managed to do are: stop the boat and face another direction
and start trolling again, or keep the "hand" over the tackle and
just keep pressing "A" as I sweep the hand over all the rods.
Sometimes the changing direction thing does not work because of
the fact the trolling routes are fixed, and if you stop and change
direction, the boat will automatically swing the way it was before
once it gets back on the trolling route! If that happens, I just
use the "blind sweep" method then, until the sun goes up or down
enough to not be a problem anymore.
=QUESTION:=
Hey, cool! I can talk to other NPCs in this game. Who can I
talk to, and what do they say/do? (And just WHAT is an "NPC"?)
=ANSWER:=
There are several types of NPCs you can interact with in this game.
They will have a speech bubble with an icon inside above their head,
indicating you can talk to them:
*Exclamation Point: These NPCs are important people. There are
three types of NPCs with an overhead exclamation point:
-Quest NPCs (they start and end the various area quests)
-Fishing License (you need to buy a license to open some areas)
-Fishing teachers (the only 2 non proctors are the normal & lure
teachers at Teman and Dua Ribu)
*Green Star: These are proctors, or teachers, of various skills,
like the lure proctors, or the ProFISHency Test proctors. Some
proctors will be part of a quest, and if they have an exclamation
point over their head, after you talk to them it will change into
a green star, and they won't vanish afterwards.
*Green Check Mark: These NPCs are in charge of the transportation
rentals. You can rent bikes, kayaks, inflatable rafts & speedboats
at the different areas (which ones depend on the area's layout).
The NPC you need to talk to after you register for a trolling
tour has a check mark as well, but he only helps you after
you've registered for a trolling tour (Teman only).
*Fish: These NPCs want to challenge you to a little contest, just
between the two of you. If you accept a challenge, here are the
types and rules-
-Types:
-the largest fish
-the number of fish caught
Rules:
-time limit is normally three (in-game) hours
-inset area map always displayed at upper left during challenge
-you cannot warp to another area, but can run somewhere else
-you get a time bar in the upper left of the screen
-when the time bar runs out, the challenge is done
-you will automatically reappear at the challenge area
-you will auto compare fish with the other challenger
-no penalty for a loss; 1,000 or more point bonus for a win
-you can do more than one per day, but none after 4 PM
Some challengers you will see at more than one area; if you talk to
them again at another area, they will remember your name, and ask
if you want another challenge. If you accept and win again, the
reward points go up each time you win against them.
*3 Dots (...): These NPCs just want to make a comment; sometimes
they will talk about not catching anything, or about the target
card on the bulletin board they chose. If you are in the Aquarium,
they may comment about it being amazing that one person caught
all the fish there!
(Just for those who don't play a lot of games, and wonder what in
the world an "NPC" is: it stands for "Non Playable Character". In
an RPG, or Role Playing Game, an NPC refers to a character that's
part of the game, and sells items, or gives out quest info, or tips,
or is just one of the background characters. Those characters are
not able to be played or controlled by the player at any time.)
=QUESTION:=
Thanks for the NPC info, Helper! I have 1 more question about NPCs.
Sometimes I'll see a few when I go fishing, but on another day I'll
see tons of them everywhere, and they ALL seem to be fishing! I can't
even go to my favorite fishing spot because it's teeming with boats
and NPCs! What's going on?
=ANSWER:=
If you suddenly notice tons more NPCs, and they're all fishing,
you've come out to fish on Fishing Tournament day. You may even
notice they're in kayaks, even though you cannot rent a kayak in
that area. They really don't do anything but get in your way if
you're not participating in the contest yourself. You may even
notice they invaded areas where you never see anyone!
=QUESTION:=
Since this is sort of an open-ended game, with no real ending,
is there anywhere I can go to see the game credits?
=ANSWER:=
There sure is! At Teman Paradise Beach, in your room, you may have
noticed a large, flat screen TV near the rear wall. Go to it, and
choose to watch it; and then choose to view the game credits. I
heartily recommend doing this at least once. You get some great
views of Fishing Resort, along with the names of those responsible
for the different parts of the game.
=QUESTION:=
Non video game question, Helper. I noticed someone has your guide
up on their website, and it's not GameFAQs! What do I do?
=ANSWER:=
Contact me ASAP at: ac_helper (at) yahoo (dot) com
and let me know where the guide is!
GameFAQs is the only site allowed to put up my guide. There are
disreputable sites that steal guides from anyone and everyone to
make a quick buck, along with people that convert stolen guides
into ebooks/apps and SELL them. I will have this guide up only at
GameFAQs and no ebook/app selling. This guide will be here for free
to anyone needs to use it.
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===PART 1: AREA INFORMATION===
++MAIN AREAS++
There are eight main areas of the island, and to conquer the game,
you will need to fish at them all! Three are open from the start, but
the other five are closed until you fulfill the requirements to open
them. Three of these areas have access to the open ocean.
All info for these areas will be separated into 4 parts:
-General
-Fish
-Quests
-Activities
+++++++++++++++++++++++
==TEMAN PARADISE BEACH [TPB]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
Teman Paradise Beach is where you'll begin your game. Most of the
fish here are small or medium sized (with a few notable exceptions),
and seem to like about any kind of bait. The quests here range from
easy (finding a certain person to open the shop) to the most
difficult (gaining access to the cruiser). There are some beautiful
points of interest, and the clear waters teem with gorgeous fish.
Staying here only costs 100 points per day (until you get an award
that reduces this, and all other hotel stays, by 50%).
After you grab the map (from the bulletin board), check these areas
out!
(Like in all areas, you can only warp to flagged points AFTER you've
visited them at least once. I recommend taking a bike ride through
all of Teman to pass by all the available warp points.)
Warp Points:
--Hotel Fishing Resort--
Warping here will set you down in the pool area right outside the
lobby (although you can't take a swim, oh well). Walk right, to the
guy renting bicycles if you want a fun way to see Teman! A bike
rental is only 20 points per day.
--Teman Paradise Beach--
This warp will put you right of the entrance to the long dock that
holds the kayak rental area. A kayak is 50 points per day. You can
also fish off this dock from the areas with no fence. Go to the
right a little to find three dark colored rocks; tiny fish like the
Ocellaris Clownfish and Seahorse love to take shelter here.
--Shop Waterhouse--
You'll end up in front of the Teman Fish Shop, where you can buy
rods, reels, bait, and clothing. Make sure you have enough points
to buy whatever you need to catch that big lunker! The cruiser is
just a short walk up from here as well. Walk all the way up and to
the right to get to the place you took the first tutorial; the same
fisherman is here, and you can fish freely off the dock.
--Big Catch Rock--
Although it looks as if this warp point is named for Feest Cove,
it's not; the map simply puts Feest Cove's name beside the area.
You end up in front of Big Catch Rock. Walk forward onto the rock;
you can fish from either left or right, or from the very front of
this large rock. You may notice some game lag here, so be aware
of that. Your Wii is NOT malfunctioning.
--Golden Cliff--
This warp point will drop you behind the gazebo type structure here.
Walk forward, and marvel at the view, to get to the Cliff to fish.
If you S rank a fish here, it will simply show one profile as it
leaps from the water.
Non warp map/non map areas:
--Feest Cove--
This area's opening can be easily missed; it's a little to the right
of Big Catch Rock. The opening is flanked on each side by a large
bush so you can find it.
--Teman Paradise Beach (West)--
It's not actually named this on your map, but the Fish Guide in your
suitcase does mean this area when it mentions a fish can be found
here. This area encompasses the beach to the left (or "behind") the
shop up to the rock wall boundary.
--Kayak Center Freedom--
This is where you can rent a kayak for a day, if you like. You can go
out to Kayaker's Shallow to catch Parrotfish or Flounder. You can
even fish at the very end of this long dock.
--Teman Paradise Beach (East)--
This area is to the right of the main beach area; there's no name
on your map, but your fish book mentions it. This area holds the
XL Red Stingray, along with Lionfish and a few assorted small
fish. This area includes the long arm of land that juts out into
the water.
--Aquarium--
This is not anywhere on your map, but the entrance is found inside
the lobby, on the right. See all the fish you catch end up in here,
and take a relaxing tour (or a nap!) and stop time, just for awhile.
(See more about the Aquarium in Section 3 of this guide.)
++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: BLOTCHY SILLAGO
Index Number: #171
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock & (Pacar Beach) Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 115
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: You can also find these at Golden Cliff, and around the Shop
area, at the dock you first take the fishing tutorial at. They are
pale and quite skinny and can be annoyingly easy to catch.
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Fish Name: CLOWNFISH
Index Number: #054
Location(s) Found: Kayak Center Freedom & Teman Paradise Beach
Points Worth: 60
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.59 ft
Notes: These are dark and light striped, and are much more
common than their rare orange cousins.
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Fish Name: ROYAL ANGELFISH
Index Number: #123
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach West & Pacar Beach West
Points Worth: 130
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: These are common enough, and easily seen. You can see
them best near or under the Shop among groups of other fish.
Their stripes make them stand out underwater. You can also catch
this at Sembilan Island.
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Fish Name: BLUE TANG
Index Number: #116
Location(s) Found: Kayak Center Freedom & Kayaker's Shallow
Points Worth: 115
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: The vivid blue body is easily seen, although this fish
is quite small. They tend to keep near or under the dock in
the kayak rental area, and in the shallow area you can take
the kayak out to, but you can also occasionally catch them just
about anywhere along the Teman Paradise Beach area.
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Fish Name: BLUEFACE ANGELFISH
Index Number: #008
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach West & Pacar Beach West
Points Worth: 120
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.07 ft
Notes: Its blue face is easily noticed, even underwater.
You can also find this beauty at Sembilan Island.
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Fish Name: PARROTFISH
Index Number: #023
Location(s) Found: Kayaker's Shallow
Points Worth: 465
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.10 ft
Notes: This fish is almost the same hue as the water, so look
for a "feathery" type outline when you take the kayak out near
the left boundary of Kayaker's Shallow. You can also see it out
beyond the boundary floats, so you can try casting out that far
to catch this pretty blue-green fish.
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Fish Name: FORCEPS FISH
Index Number: #151
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach West & Pacar Beach East
Points Worth: 105
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.76 ft
Notes: This bright yellow fish with the long thin nose is not
as common as some others, but is still recognizable when it
does show up. You can also find this under the Shop, where it
seems to show up quite frequently.
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Fish Name: ORIENTAL BUTTERFLYFISH
Index Number: #099
Location(s) Found: Shop Waterhouse & Kayak Center Freedom
Points Worth: 75
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.82 ft
Notes: These yellowish fish like to hang out underneath the dock
areas by the Shop and kayak rental center. They are rounder and
larger then the brighter yellow Forceps Fish. You can also find
them all over the Beach area.
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Fish Name: MOORISH IDOL
Index Number: #101
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Location(s) Found: Kayak Center Freedom & Teman Paradise Beach
Points Worth: 90
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: These black-and-white striped fish look a lot like
Pennant Coralfish; but these are just a little smaller and
more square than those fish are, and not quite as annoying.
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Fish Name: LIONFISH
Index Number: #191
Location(s) Found: Kayak Center Freedom & Teman Paradise Beach (E)
Points Worth: 120
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: You can find these spiny fish if you paddle out in a kayak,
or out to the right of the three rocks on the eastern part of
Teman Paradise Beach, near the stingrays.
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Fish Name: EMPEROR ANGELFISH
Index Number: #095
Location(s) Found: Shop Waterhouse & Pacar Beach East
Points Worth: 135
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.35 ft
Notes: This striped fish is more "boxy" then most of the fish in
the areas you can see it in. It's easy to see under the Shop, but
easy to scare away in the shallow area of east Pacar Beach. You
can also catch this at Sembilan Island.
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Fish Name: PENNANT CORALFISH
Index Number: #135
Location(s) Found: Shop Waterhouse & Kayak Center Freedom
Points Worth: 85
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.84 ft
Notes: This fish may look like a Moorish Idol, but it is slightly
larger, with its black stripes a slight bluish color, and its body
a little bit rounder. These are quite common between the three
rocks on the right side of the beach area.
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Fish Name: FLOUNDER
Index Number: #042
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach East & Feest Cove
Points Worth: 160
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.70 ft
Notes: You can also find these small, flat, dark fish at Pacar
Beach, at Villa Mirador when you take a kayak out. They are
quite unique looking and easy to spot.
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Fish Name: SEAHORSE
Index Number: #094
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach West & Teman Paradise Beach
Points Worth: 270
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.42 ft
Notes: This creature is rare and really hard to spot. It looks
like a small brownish curlicue in the water; you may get lucky
and spot it out near or under the kayak dock. The best place
is the three rocks on the right side of the beach. You may have
to fish awhile before you see one. It is quite shy, especially the
"S" rank ones, and you may have to let quite a few more common
fish bite at your bait before this will nibble.
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Fish Name: RED STINGRAY
Index Number: #003
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach (East)
Points Worth: 1,185
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.67 ft
Notes: You can easily see this creature's large, flat, but wavy
shadow in the water out by the 'arm' of land that extends into
the water at the eastern beach area. You should wait until you
can buy or acquire an XL rod & reel, since if you use stuff made
for just large fish, you could lose this lunker.
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Fish Name: OCELLARIS CLOWNFISH
Index Number: #036
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach West & Teman Paradise Beach
Points Worth: 675
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.42 ft
Notes: This fish is rarer than its darker colored cousin, but can
be distinguished from the other fish in a group by its bright
orange coloring. Many other fish may nibble at your bait before
this one comes calling. Like the rarer Seahorse, it likes to hang
out between the three rocks on the right side of the beach, but
you can also catch it in front of or under the Fish Shop.
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Fish Name: HALIBUT
Index Number: #148
Location(s) Found: Feest Cove & Kayaker's Shallow
Points Worth: 340
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.10 ft
Notes: There are two fish in this game with this name. The other
one is a trolling catch, and is much larger than this smallish one.
You can see them out a ways at Feest Cove, or take a kayak out
to the shallow area and note their dark, flat shadow out there.
You may have trouble distinguishing them from the Flounder
because their shadows are so similar.
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Fish Name: LONGNOSE HAWKFISH
Index Number: #052
Location(s) Found: Shop Waterhouse & Teman Paradise Beach (West)
Points Worth: 105
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.51 ft
Notes: This tiny fish with a grid pattern on its body and long
nose can either be cute or annoying, depending on how many
of them you catch per day.
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Fish Name: HORSE MACKEREL
Index Number: #006
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 85
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.84 ft
Notes: You can also find this tiny fish at Golden Cliff, and in the
Temperate Ocean, when fishing off the cruiser or a ferry tour.
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Fish Name: SEA EEL
Index Number: #009
Location(s) Found: Feest Cove
Points Worth: 115
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.07 ft
Notes: This fish has an unmistakable long, skinny outline in the
water. You can also catch it at Big Catch Rock and Golden Cliff.
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Fish Name: BLACK ROCKFISH
Index Number: #195
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock & Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 135
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: Although kind of rare, you can catch this dark colored fish
either on the right side or straight out at Big Catch Rock, and
anywhere on Golden Cliff. Its outline is quite a bit darker and
slightly smaller then a Black Porgy. Despite its name, it's
actually gray with three black stripes.
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Fish Name: GRASS PUFFER
Index Number: #051
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock & (Pacar Beach) Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 75
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.86 ft
Notes: This fish has a tiny but fat outline, and is quite common.
It will eat any bait and loves to hit the line first.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE LOBSTER
Index Number: #004
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 70
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.82 ft
Notes: You can also catch this tiny red crustacean at Golden Cliff,
and from the left and right sides of Big Catch Rock.
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Fish Name: FRESHWATER PRAWN
Index Number: #103
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 100
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.63 ft
Notes: Like the lobster, this dark crustacean can also be found
at Golden Cliff. Since it is somewhat smaller, it may be harder
to spot at times, though.
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Fish Name: SARDINE
Index Number: #025
Location(s) Found: Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 105
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.84 ft
Notes: This tiny fish is common enough, and will happily take
almost any bait tossed its way, even if you don't want it to!
You can also catch this at Big Catch Rock.
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Fish Name: NEEDLEFISH
Index Number: #093
Location(s) Found: Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 400
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.81 ft
Notes: You won't mistake this fish's outline for anything else
when looking out over the water at Golden Cliff. Long and rail
thin, with a long nose, it really does look like a needle.
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Fish Name: MULTICOLORFIN RAINBOW
Index Number: #047
Location(s) Found: Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 415
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.26 ft
Notes: Kind of rare, this fish has a small rectangular ribbon-like
body, with a long wavy top fin. It can be shy, though, so be
prepared with plenty of Quick Hitter or Rainbow bait.
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Fish Name: MARBLED ROCKFISH
Index Number: #037
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 175
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: Slightly darker than its black named cousin, this fish
can be found more on the left side of Big Catch Rock, out
appropriately by the rocks on that side.
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Fish Name: SEA ROBIN
Index Number: #168
Location(s) Found: Feest Cove
Points Worth: 180
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.26 ft
Notes: This fish can also be caught in the Temperate Ocean, on the
cruiser or a ferry tour. Its green 'leafy' fins are a major giveaway
when looking for it at Feest Cove.
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Fish Name: MORAY EEL
Index Number: #029
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 165
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.36 ft
Notes: Its long, thin, ribbon-like body is easily noticed near
the left side rocks at Big Catch Rock. It slides in and out of
the rocks easily, so you may lose sight of it for a bit.
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Fish Name: SEA BASS
Index Number: #070
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock, Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 300
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.52 ft
Notes: You can also catch this in the Temperate Ocean, either on
the cruiser, or a ferry tour. It has a hunger for bait, and likes
to hit the line first.
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Fish Name: DEMON STINGER
Index Number: #033
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock, Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 985
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.49 ft
Notes: This dark fish has lots of spines, and is easily noticed at
Big Catch Rock. At Golden Cliff, it may be a little more rare.
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Fish Name: SMALLSCALE BLACKFISH
Index Number: #059
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 1,080
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.09 ft
Notes: This fish is the darkest colored fish you can see from
Big Catch Rock, and is a little larger than some of the other
similarly colored fish found in the area. It's more easily found
straight out or to the right on Big Catch Rock.
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Fish Name: BLACK PORGY
Index Number: #057
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock, Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 525
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.65 ft
Notes: You can also find this at Pacar Beach, at Villa Mirador, by
the rock wall on the left side (take the kayak out). If you are
having trouble finding it among all the other similar fish in Teman,
try Pacar Beach, where you can more easily see it in the water.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE BULLHEAD SHARK
Index Number: #126
Location(s) Found: Big Catch Rock
Points Worth: 1,330
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.20 ft
Notes: This large, striped shark can also be found at Feest Cove,
Golden Cliff, and on Sepuluh Island. You can use Quick Hitter or
Rainbow for this large fish.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Teman Paradise Shark Hunt".)
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=TEMAN PARADISE BEACH QUESTS=
1. TEMAN PARADISE SHARK HUNT: (worth 4,500 points)
Find a man on the beach to the right of the Fish Shop dock. He says
there were reports of a "dangerous" shark in the area. Are there any
witnesses? Find a female witness at Golden Cliff; she says a large
shark scared her by the rocks, so she fled to the top of the cliff
for safety. Return to the first man; he wants you to catch one for
him. Fish or do other quests until you have enough points for
L/XL tackle. After catching one, return to him to complete.
(He will only appear after you do to the quest to open the shop.)
2. SHOP THE WAY YOU WANT: (worth 2,000 points)
Talk to the girl in front of the Fish Shop. Find her boss on the
far end of the kayak dock and talk to him (he has a big pink afro),
since he has the only key to open the shop!
(This quest opens the shop here.)
3. THRILLING AQUARIUM: (worth 5,000 points)
Talk to the man in a suit (the island owner) in the lobby, near the
entrance to the aquarium. He wants you to catch 10 different kinds
of fish for the aquarium. Do that, and return to him. He then ecorts
you to the aquarium, and tells you that YOU are now the director
of the aquarium! He promptly vanishes and leaves you to build,
stock and upgrade the rooms at your leisure. (More on this in
Section 3 of this guide.)
4. TREASURES LOST AT SEA: (worth 2,000 points)
Talk to the man in front of Big Catch Rock. Catch a piece
(any piece will do) of driftwood, then return & talk to him.
5. FORGETFUL HUSBAND'S ITEM: (worth 2,000 points)
Talk to a woman in the lobby, near the doorway to the outside; she
tells you her husband forgot his fishing rod, and would you be a dear
and give it to him? The husband is on the kayak dock, near the
entrance.
6. OCEAN'S DREAM: (worth 30,000 points)
Talk to the man standing by the cruiser wearing a blue Aloha shirt.
He wants you to fulfill a dream, and fish at all 8 of the island's
resorts. Complete this, then return to Teman and talk to him again.
Now he wants you to catch 80 different types of fish, so go do that
if not done already. Return and talk to him yet again, and he says
for you to complete your dream, would you like to buy a cruiser for
99.9% off? He will let you have it for 100,000 points. When ready,
say yes twice, and buy the cruiser. You will also automatically
receive the Ocean map, and one trolling tackle to use when trolling.
(4 more are now available to buy at the the Shop, 30k apiece.)
(This is the only way to access Safir Cave and Sepuluh Island.
Sembilan Island can be accessed via a tour on Teman's bulletin
board.)
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=TEMAN BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board in an area is always close to the fish turn-in
counter. It holds a copy of the area map, the daily activities that
are available, target cards, and a few pictures of the area.
The first time you focus on an area map, you will receive a copy
of it for your own use (press the - [minus] button to view it).
Most boards follow the same layout: the date (in numbers) on the
top middle part; activities on cards listed on the left side;
three pictures of some of the area in the bottom middle;
the area map on the top right; and fish target cards on the
bottom right. Fish target cards come in two colors: blue ones
and white ones. Blue cards have a picture of the target fish
for your convenience, but the white cards don't.
Teman's board is just to the right of the fish turn-in counter.
It usually holds about 4-5 activities (3 on the far left, top to
bottom, with 1-2 more next to those) and 4-6 fish target cards
per day. Not all activities are available every day; if you see
an activity listed here you wish to participate in, but don't see
a notice, wait a day or so until it shows up on the board. Most
activities can only be started at or after 7 AM, so if you like
to fish beginning at 5 AM, fish until 7 AM or after and then
choose an activity to do.
You can sign up for most activities until 12 PM.
=ACTIVITIES=
-DREAM AQUARIUM TOUR-
Open to all; cost: 100 (1st time); 1,000 (2nd time) 3,000 (3rd time)
This shows you how your own aquarium should look once it's fully
completed, upgraded, and stocked with fish, even the rarest ones.
Simply choose it, and walk into the aquarium area to start it.
This takes 3 hours from your time, but you can stay as long as you
want to.
-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR (SOUTH COAST)-
Open to all; cost: 200 points
Takes you out to the Tropical Ocean to fish; lasts until 5 PM. You
can catch any of the non trolling Tropical Ocean fish. You usually
end up between the southern tip of the main island and Sepuluh
Island.
-FISH COUNTING: (EASY)-
Players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
You have to count how many of a certain fish you see, but
ignore those not of that kind. Use your fish book to help study
fish species until you are certain you can do well on this.
There are 5 parts to the challenge, and they toss in similar
looking fish to throw you off!
-TEMAN FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
Open until day of tournament to all; cost: 300 points
Most catches wins; use Rainbow bait and fish for the small, easily
caught fish. Trash does not count, so cast at fish you can see.
-FLOAT FISHING SCHOOL-
Open to all; cost: free!
This is the same tutorial you got at the beginning of the game,
and is done by the same man. If you just want to practice, you
can do this again anytime its card is on the board.
-SYMBOL HUNT AT THE BEACH! (EASY, NORMAL, HARD, MASTER)-
Easy: all; others: players who conquered prior level; cost: 100 pts
They hide 7 symbols in different places on the beach, and you have
10 minutes-real time to find them. You can bike or run (I recommend
biking, though. You don't even need to get off the bike to take a
picture, either!), or take a kayak, and after you find the symbol you
need to take a picture of it.
They hide the symbols in the oddest places, like under the deck
chairs, in the grass, high up on the buildings. Just look about
ANYWHERE you can see and hope for the best.
-TROLLING TOUR: SOUTH COAST-
Open to: Rookie class rank 3+ players; cost: 800 points
Go trolling in the cruiser before you get it all to yourself if you
want. You get 3 rods and an aide, and it ends at 5 PM. This tour
lets you troll in the Tropical Ocean. You MAY be able to a catch a
legendary fish, the Xiphactinus, on this tour, if you're lucky!
The boat usually circles a small reef to the east of Sepuluh Island.
-PENANGKAPAN WEST COAST SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
This sub tour shows you Tropical Ocean fish. It has the same
relaxing music the aquarium uses, so go on this tour and take
a nap if you want. Yes, the music is THAT relaxing. This tour
eats up about 4 hours of your time. In this tour you may see the
rare Manta Ray and/or Dolphin to unlock for your aquarium.
-TEMAN PARADISE BEACH SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
This sub tour will show you all the Teman fish. This takes up
4 hours of your time.
-KAYAK RACE (NORMAL)-
Rookie class rank 7+ players; cost: 100 points
Take a kayak through a winding course as fast as you can.
Practice practice practice! Make sure you watch your character
carefully; their arm strokes will tell you if you are doing it well.
If they have a smooth pattern to their strokes, you're OK. But
if their arms jerk, paddle a little slower and easier. Begin to
turn before the corner comes up to save a little time. This
takes up 1 hour of your time.
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When you leave Teman Paradise Beach, you can go to these areas:
Pacar Beach, to Teman's East (if unlocked)
Panas Jungle, to Teman's Southeast
Dua Ribu Lake, to Teman's North
Kanan Lake, to Teman's far Northwest (if unlocked)
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==PACAR BEACH [PRB]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This area is closed until you hit Rookie Level 3 rank, then you can
to talk to the man in Teman Paradise Beach's lobby, and he'll sell
you a license to fish here for 30,000 pts. You need to wait until
the day after you buy the license to actually be able to travel here.
It costs 400 points per day to stay here.
This beach area is on the opposite side of the island from Teman;
its cruiser goes out into Tropical Ocean waters, but it is close to
the Temperate Ocean as well.
Warp Points:
--Villa Mirador--
You'll end up near the Fish turn-in/bait/check-in & out counter,
which is in the middle of the long dock. Go upwards from here
to get to the bulletin board, and further up is the bike rental
(20 points per day). Past the bike guy is your villa, which,
like the rest, is built right over the water on stilts.
All the way to the end of this dock is the cruiser, and you can
also fish off the very end, or to the right, if you want.
Going downwards takes you to the kayak rental (50 points per day),
and you can fish right off this part anywhere there's no fence.
If you take a kayak out you can fish near the left rock boundary
"wall", or cast far out by the cruiser.
--Pacar Beach--
You'll end up about mid beach, where you can walk really really
far up into the Shallow Area. You land close to where the woman
who wants a Bonefish for quest is/was.
--Pacar Beach East--
You land far on the right side of the beach, where it's a short
walk over to the ProFISHency, level 1, person, at the very end
of the beach (only after you get at least gold on level 2).
Non-Warp Map Areas:
--Pacar Beach West--
This small area is below Villa Mirador, and you can fish from the
beach here. You can't walk far into the water, here, though.
--Shallow Area--
This huge, shallow fishing area teems with smaller fish; closer to
the deeper water drop-off, you can find larger fish that may (or
may not) be scared off when you walk by.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: BLACK SEA BREAM
Index Number: #194
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 390
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.67 ft
Notes: This black fish is rounder and smaller than its red cousin;
you'll need to rent a kayak and take it out. It seems to be more
common close to the left rock "wall", among groups of other fish,
but occasionally you can find it swimming in the kayak area alone.
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Fish Name: DOGTOOTH TUNA
Index Number: #022
Location(s) Found: Shallow Area & Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 1,065
Size & S Rank (if known): Large; 4.16 ft
Notes: Long and fat, its profile is unmistakable. You can either
take a kayak out and find it near the left rock "wall", or go out
to the Shallow Area near the deeper water boundary to look for
this.
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Fish Name: THAMNACONUS MODESTUS
Index Number: #030
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 100
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: This small, mottled fish can be found either by taking a
kayak out, or right from the dock. It can also be caught at
Sepuluh (Spool) Island. It's common and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: CALFORNIA CORBINA
Index Number: #066
Location(s) Found: Pacar Beach East
Points Worth: 555
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.49 ft
Notes: You can catch this in the Shallow Area, although you may
see it rarely here. You can also find it at Sepuluh (Spool) Island,
where it seems to be more easily seen (and not scared away).
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Fish Name: MACKEREL
Index Number: #067
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 85
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: This common fish can either be found in the kayak area, or
right from the dock. You can also find it in the Temperate Ocean,
when ferry or cruiser fishing.
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Fish Name: CLOWN TRIGGERFISH
Index Number: #197
Location(s) Found: Pacar Beach East
Points Worth: 145
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.74 ft
Notes: This fish can easily be scared away in the Shallow Area
as you walk. It can also be found at Sembilan Island.
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Fish Name: TREVALLY
Index Number: #111
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 1,470
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.35 ft
Notes: It may be a little difficult to tell this from a Bluefin
Trevally at first glance, as their outlines are almost identical.
These are somewhat more common than a Bluefin, however.
You'll need to take a kayak out and look for these along the
left rock "wall". Occasionally you can also catch them in the
deeper area off of the Shallows.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Giant Fish in the Reefs".)
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Fish Name: RED SEA BREAM
Index Number: #182
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 855
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.12 ft
Notes: You can see this fish if you take a kayak out and look
along the left rock "wall". It's a little larger than its black
cousin, although its body is as round. You can see its red hue
if it breaches the water. It can also be found in the Frigid Ocean.
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Fish Name: BLUEFIN TREVALLY
Index Number: #038
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 495
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.83 ft
Notes: You may have a difficult time telling this and the regular
Trevally apart until you show it off after catching one; this you
hold in both hands, and the normal Trevally you hold up in one
hand by the line. In the water, you may catch a glimpse of its
blue fins. This can usually be found after you take the kayak out,
far over by the cruiser. Occasionally it may be by the left rock
"wall" in a group of other fish.
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Fish Name: ROCK PORGY
Index Number: #020
Location(s) Found: Pacar Beach West
Points Worth: 780
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.06 ft
Notes: This dark, mottled fish is easily seen in the water. Its
triangular body shape is also quite distinctive. You can either
find it off the beach at the west end, or out in a kayak at
Villa Mirador.
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Fish Name: BONEFISH
Index Number: #170
Location(s) Found: Shallow Area
Points Worth: 1,830
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.50 ft
Notes: This long, sleek, and elegant fish is usually seen near
the Shallow Area deeper water drop-off. It can by shy, and
be scared away if you are running or walking too fast.
(This fish is triggered by quest #2-"A Yearning for Pure White".)
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Fish Name: STRIPED BEAKFISH
Index Number: #021
Location(s) Found: Villa Mirador
Points Worth: 775
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.08 ft
Notes: Take the kayak out and look for a light and dark striped
fish. They're pretty common all along the kayak area.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PACAR BEACH QUESTS=
1. GIANT FISH IN THE REEFS: (worth 4,500 points)
Talk to the woman past the counter; she wants you to find a Blueface
Angelfish. Try a little down from her, on the left side of the dock.
(You can also try out in the Shallow area, but you may scare more
of them away before you catch one!)
After catching one, return and talk to her. She wants a Trevally now.
Change your tackle to L/XL, then take a kayak out to the left rock
"wall" boundary and look for a large, roundish fish. After you
catch one, return to her again. She then tells you about a Giant
Trevally in the ocean, available after you get your own boat.
Quest done!
2. A YEARNING FOR PURE WHITE: (worth 3,000 points)
Find a woman on the right-hand side of the beach (almost right at
the 2nd warp flag). Talk to her to hear she wants to see pure white,
like a wedding dress, for her upcoming wedding. She's heard a
Bonefish is white, and wants to see one. You can find them along the
shallow area, close to the edge or in the deeper ocean part (it's
long, pale, and sleek; use medium tackle). Catch one, then return
& talk to her.
3. THE MEN'S RESORT: (worth 3,000 points)
Talk to a man near the bulletin board (after you get the map!), he
wants you to find his 2 friends. 1st one: to right of 3rd warp flag,
on the beach. 2nd one: out in the shallow area, straight up from the
3rd (southernmost) warp flag. Find this one; quest over!
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PACAR BEACH BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is to the left of the main counter.
Make sure you don't forget to take a copy of the map!
There are usually 2-3 activities on the board per day, and
4-6 fish target cards.
=ACTIVITIES=
-DESERTED ISLAND FISHING TOUR: SEMBILAN ISLAND-
Open to: amateur rank 10+ players; cost: 500 points
You can fish at Sembilan Island before you get the cruiser;
the tour runs until 5 PM.
-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR: NORTH COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 5+ players; cost: 200 points
You'd think you would get to fish in the Frigid Ocean, but this is
NOT the case. You get to fish out in the Temperate Ocean. This
tour runs until 5 PM.
-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR: WEST COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 5+ players; cost: 200 points
This tour takes you out close the border of the Temperate and
Tropical Oceans to fish. It runs until 5 PM.
-TROLLING TOUR: NORTH COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 1+ players; cost: 800 points
You get to troll out by Sembilan Island. Runs until 5 PM.
(Temperate/Tropical trolling fish available.)
-PACAR FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
Open until day of tournament to all; reward:10,000p; cost: 300 points
The biggest fish wins. Largest fish in the area is the Dogtooth
Tuna, so use L/XL tackle and fish for these out at Villa Mirador,
or out in the deep area by the Shallows.
-PENANGKAPAN SOUTH COAST SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 250 points
This shows you the Temperate Ocean fish; lasts 4 hours.
You may be able to spot the rare Whale Shark on this sub tour.
(And get it in the Aquarium after you do.)
-PACAR BEACH SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 20+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
Relaxing sub tour of the Pacar Beach fish; takes 4 hours.
You might be able to spot a rare Sea Turtle for your aquarium.
-FISH COUNTING: HARD-
Open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
They toss the fish that look alike in here, and give you lots of
them to count! Practice makes perfect for this.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave Pacar Beach, you can go to these areas:
Teman Paradise Beach, to Pacar's West
Kerikil River, to Pacar's far Northwest (if unlocked)
Panas Jungle, to Pacar's Southwest
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==DUA RIBU LAKE [DRL]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This small, beautiful lake is full of bass and catfish, open to all
year round. The island in the middle has a charming, rustic feel,
with its own tiny windmill next to an old cottage. Most of the fish
here are small to medium, but love a good fight! At each end, a
gigantic windmill stands its lonely sentry duty, and their continual
creaking provides most of the sound here. This is the first place
you will get to fish for a legendary creature.
It costs 100 points per day to stay here.
Warp Points:
--Kokoda House--
This point drops you near the lodge area so you can easily find
your way back to the check in/out counter, or to your room.
--Lily Pad Pier--
Warp here to rent an inflatable raft for a day of fishing fun. Boat
rentals only cost 50 points per day.
Non Warp Map Areas:
--Central Dua Ribu--
This area encompasses most of the large central area of the lake.
There is a small, non dockable island here, and the large open
water area teems with bass.
--Red Windmill--
This large area not only includes the area's namesake, it also has
a large area of lily pads to hide smaller fish, and an area south of
the red creaky giant itself near land is included as well. This
windmill is on the LEFT side of the lake.
--Blue Windmill--
This large area not only includes the area's namesake, it also has
a large area of lily pads to hide smaller fish, and an area south of
the blue creaky giant itself near land is included as well. This
windmill is on the RIGHT side of the lake.
--Dua Ribu Eyelet--
You can dock at this small island in the northern area of the lake
to talk to several people for different things. A little girl, a man
who does lure classes, a ProFISHency proctor, and a man selling
a license to open another area can all be found on this busy place!
The area to the island's north is a great place to find lunker
black bass.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: BLUEGILL
Index Number: #162
Location(s) Found: (Kanan) Lodge Lakeside & Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 90
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.27 ft
Notes: You can actually find this annoying fish just about all
over Dua Ribu. It likes almost any bait and will usually hit
first. It has a small, round shadow that's easily recognized.
Your annoyance may increase if you are happily fishing at Kanan
Lake and start pulling these up there near the Lodge Lakeside too.
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Fish Name: AMERICAN PICKEREL
Index Number: #013
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 265
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.10 ft
Notes: This fish has a long, skinny, profile, and likes about
any bait tossed its way.
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Fish Name: CATFISH
Index Number: #115
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill & (Tidur) Northern River (Down.)
Points Worth: 190
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.09 ft
Notes: With a larger head that tapers into a thin body, it has
a unique profile. It likes about anything, and will likely hit
the bait first.
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Fish Name: WHITE PERCH
Index Number: #177
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 370
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: This small, pale fish can also be found at Red Windmill.
You may miss it if the water is too reflective.
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Fish Name: SMALLMOUTH BASS
Index Number: #083
Location(s) Found: (Kanan) Lodge Lakeside & Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 240
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.70 ft
Notes: This small fish is quite common, and easy enough to catch.
You may also catch at Red Windmill.
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Fish Name: BLACK BASS
Index Number: #202
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 510
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.99 ft
Notes: Unlike its name, this bass is actually silvery in color.
It can be found almost all over the lake, and loves a good
fight!
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Dua Ribu's Lunker Bass".)
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Fish Name: YELLOW PERCH
Index Number: #017
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill (South)
Points Worth: 465
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: With a light body and dark head, you likely won't mistake
this fish for anything else. It is small enough to not notice in
the water, though, if there are other, larger, fish around. You
can find this fish in the open area south (below) the Red
Windmill area.
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Fish Name: SNAKEHEAD
Index Number: #203
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet & (Tidur) Northern River (Down.)
Points Worth: 510
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.53 ft
Notes: This fish is long and skinny, with a long fin. It seems to
be easier to see, and catch, at Tidur.
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Fish Name: BIGMOUTH BUFFALO
Index Number: #145
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill
Points Worth: 465
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.13 ft
Notes: Large and dark, it's easy to see, but a little hard to
distinguish underwater from the Smallmouth Buffalo.
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Fish Name: SMALLMOUTH BUFFALO
Index Number: #084
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.21 ft
Notes: Large and dark, it's easy to see, but a little hard to
distinguish underwater from the Bigmouth Buffalo.
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Fish Name: BLACK BULLHEAD
Index Number: #159
Location(s) Found: Blue Windmill
Points Worth: 400
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.83 ft
Notes: This small, dark, sleek fish likes the lilypads in front
of Blue Windmill, or the lilypads near the dead tree to the
Windmill's south.
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Fish Name: YELLOW BULLHEAD
Index Number: #018
Location(s) Found: Blue Windmill
Points Worth: 480
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.70 ft
Notes: This fish is REALLY yellow. It looks a little like a really
yellow catfish, and likes weedy/lilypad areas.
(This fish is triggered by quest #2-"Do You Like Yellow?".)
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Fish Name: BROWN BULLHEAD
Index Number: #155
Location(s) Found: Blue Windmill
Points Worth: 430
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.26 ft
Notes: Small and brownish, it hides in the weeds and lilypads
like its yellow and black cousins.
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Fish Name: MURRAY COD
Index Number: #178
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 1,440
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.82 ft
Notes: This large, fat fish is easy to spot, and easy to catch.
It likes the Eyelet area north of Blue Windmill. This leaps
from the water after it is caught.
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Fish Name: BOWFIN
Index Number: #11
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill
Points Worth: 1,245
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.49 ft
Notes: Long and skinny, with a long fin that goes almost all the
way around its body, it's easy to spot. It is quite skittish and
may hit the bait last if there are a lot of other fish around, so
be prepared with plenty of Rainbow/Quick Hitter bait. It usually
likes the lilypads around the northern area of Red Windmill.
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Fish Name: LONGNOSE GAR
Index Number: #215
Location(s) Found: Red Windmill
Points Worth: 1,485
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.95 ft
Notes: Long and rail thin, with a long nose, this pale fish is
easy to spot, but sometimes hard to attract unless you have
a lot of patience for other fish hitting the bait first.
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Fish Name: WELS CATFISH
Index Number: #200
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Eyelet (North)
Points Worth: 2,940
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.25 ft
Notes: This looks just like a large catfish, because that's
exactly what it is! It really likes the brownish weeds in the
northern area of the Eyelet, as well as the dead tree in the
same area. This leaps from the water after it's caught.
(This fish is triggered by quest #6-"The Great Dua Ribu Feeding".)
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Fish Name: ACANTHODES
Index Number: #005
Location(s) Found: (book) Dua Ribu Eyelet; (really) Red Windmill
Points Worth: 10,500
Size & Largest Rank: Small; B rank: 1.18 ft
Notes: The fish book, after you catch one of these, has this
legendary listed as being at the Eyelet. No one on any of the
boards for this game has ever found it there (including me).
It can really be found at Red Windmill, near the dead tree to the
Windmill's south, or nearby. You can either cast near the tree,
or park the boat close to the tree and cast parallel to the bank.
This is a legendary fish; it once existed in real life but is now
extinct.
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=DUA RIBU LAKE QUESTS=
1. DUA RIBU'S LUNKER BASS: (worth 5,000 points)
Find the mother standing by the campfire in the lodge area and talk
to her. It seems her little boy is missing; perhaps someone saw him
and knows where he is? The witness is a teen boy near the raft
rental. He states he saw the little boy leave on a raft, heading for
the Blue Windmill area to find a Black Bass. Rent a raft and head
out there; the little boy is south of the Windmill, near the dead
tree. Talk to him to find he wants a lunker Black Bass - over 1.64
ft! So, you can either stay near there, or try at the Eyelet, north
area, until you catch a lunker. Return and talk to the boy again
to complete the quest.
2. DO YOU LIKE YELLOW? (worth 3,000 points)
There's a woman in yellow standing by the steps to the main
counter. Talk to her, and find out that she wants you to find her
boyfriend. Walk or warp to the dock, and find the man dressed in...
yellow! Yes, that's her boyfriend, all right! Talk to him, and he
tells you of a yellow fish called a Yellow Bullhead that he really
wants to see. So head out to Blue Windmill and catch one, then
return to him.
3. TIME TO EAT: (worth 3,000 points)
Find a worried mom on the path to the dock who seems to have lost
her two "unique" kids. Rent a boat and go out to Red Windmill,
between the Windmill and the dead tree, to find a little boy fixated
on "pi", staring at the Windmill. Talk to him, and he tells you his
sister loves windmills, and is likely near another one. This does
NOT mean Red Windmill, but rather, the small one on the Eyelet's
island instead. Go over there, and dock, to find a little pigtailed
girl fixated on the thing that goes "roundandroundandroundandround",
and talk to her to end the quest.
4. WANT A FISHING LICENSE? (worth 2,000 points)
You will encounter a little girl with a blue shirt on the path to
the dock who tells you of a man who has a ProFISHency test you
can take; he is on an island. Take the boat out to the Eyelet island
and find a man in a suit and top hat, standing by the cottage.
Talk to him to end the quest. (Talk to him again to take the test.)
5. RETRIEVAL CHALLENGE: (worth 2,000 points)
Another woman on the dock (to the left of the man for quest #2)
explains to you about the retrieval proctor in the lodge area.
Return to the lodge area and find the man on the right side of the
counter steps (in front of the tree); talk to him to end the quest.
6. THE GREAT DUA RIBU FEEDING: (worth 3,500 points)
After 4-5 other quests are completed, a man in a suit shows up at
the end of the path to the dock, to bewail a monster that has shown
up in the lake and is eating everything in sight! He, of course,
would be grateful if you would catch the monster and make the
lake safe again. Go out in the boat to the Eyelet, north of the
island (or by the dead tree in that area), and look for a really
REALLY big catfish (long, tapered body). Catch one and return to
him, wait for him to declare the area safe, and complete the quest.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=DUA RIBU LAKE BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is to the right of the check in/out counter.
Make sure to get the map! Remember all activities can only be
signed up for until 12 PM (except the fishing tournaments).
The board has 3 or 4 activities per day, and 4-6 fish target cards.
=ACTIVITIES=
-DUA RIBU LAKE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing sub tour of the area! (lasts 4 hours)
-DUA RIBU LAKE LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; reward: 8,000 pts; cost: 300 pts
This tournament rewards you for catching the biggest fish. The
largest fish here is the Wels Catfish, so try catching those for
the day; experiment to see what lures they like best.
-ORIENTAL LAKE RAHAJA TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
This activity is almost always on the board; it lets you fish at
a small koi pond. There are several kinds of small/medium koi,
and one large kind. It runs until 5 PM.
-LURE FISHING SCHOOL-
open to all; cost: free
The teacher for this school is headquartered on the Eyelet island,
and teaches you how to properly use a lure to catch fish. You can
take this class anytime you need a refresher on lure fishing.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave Dua Ribu Lake, you can go to these areas:
Teman Paradise Beach, to Dua Ribu's South
Kerikil River, to Dua Ribu's Northeast (if unlocked)
Kanan Lake, to Dua Ribu's Northwest (if unlocked)
Tidur River, to Dua Ribu's Northeast (if unlocked)
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==KANAN LAKE [KNL]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This is the larger of the two freshwater lakes available to fish at.
To open this area, you first have to buy the license for the Tidur
River at Dua Ribu Lake, then find the man at Tidur near the counter
steps who (after possibly 30+ catches in the area) will sell you
the Kanan Lake license for 10,000 points.
It costs 300 points per day to stay here.
You can find a lot of salmon and trout varieties here; also two of
the largest non-trolling fish are here to try your hand at catching,
if you dare!
Warp Points:
--La Havana--
This warp point will set you down next to the lobby doors, in a
small, comfortable patio area. (Too bad you can't sit down and
chat with any of the other guests here, though!)
--Dock--
You end up right in the middle of the dock area, where you can rent
a kayak for 50 points for your paddling pleasure, or for faster
transportation, rent a speedboat for 100 points. There is a sniper
casting proctor here as well, so if you want to learn the fine art
of putting your line exactly where you need it to be, practice,
practice, practice!
Non Warp Map Areas:
These map areas will be listed from the left to right.
--Emperor Hyde Hall--
This large enclosed area is the only place to catch one of THE
biggest non-trolling fish, the rare White Sturgeon. You should
have a good rank, 3 star XL tackle, and a lot of patience to
get the better of this huge fish!
--Foliage Gate--
So named because of the vivid trees and bushes that mark the area,
it's a great spot for Walleye, and serves as the only entrance to
Emperor Hyde Hall.
--West Sparse Rock--
This serene pond-like area before the Foliage Gate holds large
Muskie and smaller trout.
--Kanan Railway--
This huge, 3 arched railway bridge hides Burbot, and makes a great
backdrop for some awesome pictures!
--Lodge Lakeside--
On the far bank you will likely notice the small private lodge for
which this area is named. The shallow waters here hold stray
Burbot, as well as assorted other fish.
--Big Kanan--
The large central area of the lake holds Lake and other
common trout varieties.
--Kanan Eyelet--
This small island itself has nothing of interest, but behind the
island is a great area for catching Steelhead & Pink Salmon.
--Reed Point--
Salmon and trout of all kinds abound here, mostly staying near
the dead trees and weedy areas.
--East Sparse Rock--
This place, equal to West Sparse Rock on the lake's opposite side,
is the only place to catch the huge and wily Hyneria.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: BROWN TROUT
Index Number: #154
Location(s) Found: Big Kanan (South) & Kerikil Calm (Downstream)
Points Worth: 340
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: This tiny brown fish is all over the large central area
of Kanan Lake. It can also be found in the Kerikil River, not just
in the Calm, but in the Rapids (both areas) too, where it will
annoy you to no end when you are trying to catch Japanese Char,
Salmon, and Dace, and you keep getting this little brown fish
instead.
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Fish Name: LAKE TROUT
Index Number: #207
Location(s) Found: Big Kanan (South)
Points Worth: 235
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.08 ft
Notes: This silvery, common fish can also be found at Big Kanan
(North), in the Eyelet, by the dead trees. It likes about anything.
It has a dark body and light head, and a small, triangular fin in
the middle of its back.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Kanan Fishing Test".)
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Fish Name: WALLEYE
Index Number: #027
Location(s) Found: Foliage Gate
Points Worth: 255
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.29 ft
Notes: This long 2 finned fish camps out by the vivid green
trees and bushes near the Foliage Gate area.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Kanan Fishing Test".)
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Fish Name: BROOK TROUT
Index Number: #044
Location(s) Found: Big Kanan (South) & Kerikil Rapids (Downstream)
Points Worth: 315
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.68 ft
Notes: Long and silvery, this fish likes almost any bait. You can
catch it in both areas of the Kerikil Rapids as well as the large
central area of Kanan Lake.
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Fish Name: BURBOT
Index Number: #129
Location(s) Found: Kanan Railway
Points Worth: 1,215
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.36 ft
Notes: Long and yellowish, you can find Burbot at the Lodge
Lakeside as well as hiding under the railway bridge. You may
even be able to see it better at the Lodge Lakeside area.
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Fish Name: PINK SALMON
Index Number: #041
Location(s) Found: Kanan Eyelet
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.11 ft
Notes: While this salmon has "pink" in its name, it's actually
silvery in color, with a hooked jaw. You can usually catch it
around the two dead trees above the Eyelet island.
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Fish Name: STEELHEAD
Index Number: #081
Location(s) Found: Big Kanan (North)
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.94 ft
Notes: This fish is easy to spot around the two dead trees north
of the Eyelet island; it has a light body and dark head, and is
a little larger than most of the other fish in that area.
(This fish is triggered by quest #3-"Kanan Fish Research".)
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Fish Name: CUTTHROAT TROUT
Index Number: #040
Location(s) Found: Reed Point
Points Worth: 855
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.05 ft
Notes: The smallest of the trout here, it looks almost like a
smaller Rainbow trout because of its rainbow type hue.
It likes to stay near the weeds to hide from larger fish.
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Fish Name: WHITE STURGEON
Index Number: #080
Location(s) Found: Emperor Hyde Hall
Points Worth: 8,250
Size & S Rank: Extra large; 23.16 ft
Notes: This huge, shy, pale fish is the only large fish that roams
Emperor Hyde Hall. The Hall itself has a shallow area all the way
around, with a much deeper area in the middle. The deep area is
where the Sturgeon comes from.
To catch it, I recommend having the 3 star tackle (Titan/Infinity)
which you get after completing all 33 available quests, and
Rainbow bait. It's really picky, and may not go for the bait every
time, so have a lot of patience.
Method of catching: slowly move the speedboat (don't use a kayak,
it takes too long to get out there that way!) through the middle
of the Hall. When you notice a Sturgeon, stop if you are close,
otherwise slowly creep the boat to about 20 ft or so to it. Cast
near it, and wait. If it takes the bait, pull up after the FIRST
hit (sometimes it won't hit a second time!). Now comes the fight!
It will go about 50-70 ft away from you at maximum, depending on
how close to the bank you are and what rank you are. Reel in small
bursts and keep the line in the orange range as much as possible!
Any slack and it may slip the line, but too much reeling and it
might break the line, so small bursts are the way to go.
Make sure to keep an eye on which way to turn the Wiimote, as
it will run into the red really fast if you don't! If you are
lucky, after a several minute fight, you will have yourself the
largest non trolling fish in the game!
This leaps from the water after it's caught.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Kanan Fishing Test"- end.)
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Fish Name: RAINBOW TROUT
Index Number: #124
Location(s) Found: East Sparse Rock & Kerikil Waterfall
Points Worth: 380
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.64 ft
Notes: This small rainbow hued fish can be found among the huge
Hyneria at East Sparse Rock, but if you keep getting distracted by
the larger fish, try finding this out at the Kerikil River, at the
Waterfall.
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Fish Name: MUSKIE
Index Number: #181
Location(s) Found: West Sparse Rock
Points Worth: 630
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.14 ft
Notes: Large and dark, this fish is easy to spot, and easy to
distinguish from the Walleye which may have cruised over from
the Foliage Gate area.
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Fish Name: HYNERIA
Index Number: #131
Location(s) Found: East Sparse Rock
Points Worth: 16,500
Size & S Rank: Extra large; 16.89 ft
Notes: These really huge fish like to swim near the shoreline most
of the time, and you can use that to your advantage. They love
Rainbow bait best, and although may take Quick Hitter occasionally,
Rainbow is the best to use, along with the 3 star rod/reel (Titan/
Infinity) for the best results.
Method of catching: slowly cruise near the shoreline (not too
close or you may scare them away). When you spot one, get about
maybe 10-20 ft from them, and cast in front of it. Make sure
you are between it and the open water of the rest of the area!
It'll easily run all 120 ft of your line out if you let it into
open water. If it bites, pull up and keep the line in the green
range, or it might slip the line. Reel in short bursts, and make
sure to keep it in the green range as much as possible. After a
long fight, you can finally bring it to the boat!
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KANAN LAKE QUESTS=
1. KANAN FISHING TEST: (worth 5,500 points)
There's a man waiting for you outside & up from the patio area; he
he has a test to see how good you are before he'll let you in on a
juicy secret bit of info. First he wants you to catch 3 Lake Trout
for him. Although you can fish from the dock, it takes a long time
this way; I'd recommend renting a speedboat or kayak and going out
a little ways from the dock to the large central area of the lake,
or trying at the Eyelet, north, by the dead trees. There are several
types of fish that look like Lake Trout, but if you look for a fish
with a light head and a darker body, and a small, triangular shaped
fin in the middle of its back, you have found a Lake Trout. Catch
three of them (use medium tackle).
Return to him and find the test is not over yet. Now he wants a
larger fish: 3 Walleyes! These are found at the Foliage Gate (way
over to the west, before Emperor Hyde Hall; look for the green
trees and bushes). Switch to Large/XL tackle and look for the
long skinny two finned fish; catch 3 of these.
Return to the man again, and he tells you about the huge and
magnificent White Sturgeon you can catch at Emperor Hyde Hall...
but he doesn't want you to catch one for him. Quest done!
2. SNIPER CASTING: (worth 2,000 points)
As you are taking a stroll in the peaceful garden area of the
main lodge, you will likely encounter a little boy wearing blue
who tells you about the Sniper Casting proctor who is now at the
dock. Warp to the dock area, and he should be right there for you
to talk to to end this quest.
3. KANAN FISH RESEARCH: (worth 2,500 points)
You'll likely notice a smartly dressed woman in a suit, near the
stairs to the rooms. Talk to her to find out she is doing research
on the fish here, and wants to see a Steelhead, but doesn't know
where in the big lake they can be found. Can you perhaps find one
for her? She may not know where to go, but you do! You've seen them
around Big Kanan (North), north of the Eyelet. Try around the dead
trees, and seach for a medium sized, grayish, bullet looking fish.
After you catch one, return to her and she tells you about Steelheads
being Rainbow Trout that came back from the sea, or something. Done!
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KANAN LAKE BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is in the lobby, to the right of the check
in/out counter, but to the left of the stairs going up to your room.
There are usually 2-3 activities per day, and 4-6 fish target cards.
=ACTIVITIES=
-KANAN LAKE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing sub tour and see all the fish you can catch here.
-KAYAK RACE (HARD/MASTER)-
open to: players with gold on previous level; cost: 100 pts
You thought you had a difficult time with the normal race?
Try your hand at the upper levels of kayak racing and see
just how easy the normal level really was!
-KANAN LAKE LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all until day before; cost: 300 pts; reward: 8,000 pts
The most catches win this tournament. Think you have what it
takes to be the best fisherman here?
-FISH COUNTING: MASTER-
open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
This is THE most difficult level of fish counting, and when you
try it, you'll know why! Fish whizz by at a more rapid pace than
anything you've ever seen bfore, and there's even more of them
than ever!
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave Kanan Lake, you can go to these areas:
Teman Paradise Beach, to Kanan's far Southeast
Dua Ribu Lake, to Kanan's Southwest
Tidur River, to Kanan's Northeast (if unlocked)
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
==KERIKIL RIVER [KRR]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This small river has both a calm and a fast moving rapids area,
and is home to many small and medium fish. This river also has
a rare legendary fish to be found. You can rent a bicycle for 20 pts
to explore the entire length of this beautiful area.
It costs 300 points per day to stay here.
This area is closed until you buy the fishing license for it from
a man on Dua Ribu Lake's Eyelet island (left side), after about
30+ catches at that area, for 20,000 points.
Warp Points:
-Kolak Inn-
This point drops you in front of the area that leads to the lodge.
-Kerikil Calm-
You'll end up in the middle of the Calm area, so named because the
water here is much calmer than the rest of the river. This area is
where you can find the legendary Bothriolepis.
-Kerikil Rapids-
This point brings you to the middle of the Rapids area, where a
small stream blockage (possible beaver dam?) creates a fast,
turbulent rapids where Japanese Dace, Salmon, and Char like to hide.
-Kerikil Waterfall-
You will find yourself close to a very noisy waterfall if you choose
to warp here. Rainbow Trout abound in this beautiful spot.
Non Warp Map Areas:
-Suspender Bridge-
This loooooong bridge is suspended over a long, deep gorge with
part of the river flowing through it. Since the bridge is so high up,
you cannot look down to see, however (and that's a good thing!).
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE DACE
Index Number: #028
Location(s) Found: Kerikil Rapids (Both)
Points Worth: 345
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: This skinny, light gray fish likes the areas around the
rocks, and the riverbank opposite from where you fish. It's
skinnier & lighter than the Brook Trout that can also be found
here.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE SALMON
Index Number: #198
Location(s) Found: Kerikil Calm (Both)
Points Worth: 390
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.28 ft
Notes: You can also find this gray, speckled fish in the Rapids
(both). It likes weeds and rocks so it can hide in them.
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Fish Name: FAT MINNOW
Index Number: #091
Location(s) Found: Kerikil Calm (Both)
Points Worth: 120
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.51 ft
Notes: This tiny, yellow fish isn't easy to spot, but likes about
any bait, and you can walk far enough out into the Calm to
get close enough to see it in the shallow waters there.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE CHAR
Index Number: #026
Location(s) Found: Kerikil Rapids (Both)
Points Worth: 375
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.82 ft
Notes: Small and gray, with gray spots, this tiny fish likes the
opposite bank of the river from where you fish. It likes to hide
in the rushing water near the logs blocking the stream (beaver
dam?) as well.
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Fish Name: BOTHRIOLEPIS
Index Number: #174
Location(s) Found: Kerikil Calm (Both)
Points Worth: 12,750
Size & Largest Rank: Small; A rank: 1.58 ft
Notes: This legendary fish likes the grassy marshes about 90-
100 ft out. It's picky, and loves Rainbow bait as well as a Red
& Green Oriental Spinner lure.
You'll see lots of Catfish and Magoi, some Japanese Salmon, and
a few Fat Minnows in your search for this creature. If you are
lucky, you MAY see it leaping to the water's top at the edge of
the marshy area; you can tell what it is by its fat blueish
"helmeted" head and longer, brownish mottled body. (You may only
see that if you have the bait in the water already and are zoomed
in on it.)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KERIKIL RIVER QUESTS=
1. THE KERIKIL RESEARCHER: (worth 3,000 points)
Getting the map and opening the warp points are recommended for
this quest.
Warp to the Calm area, and find a man near the start of the area (in
a brown coat), who seems to be too lazy to go find his assistant,
and wants you to do it for him. So, warp up to the middle of the
Rapids and find the man in the gray clothes, and talk to him.
Yes, you've found the right person. Except this assistant is just
standing around, not assisting or doing anything at all! He's
supposed to catch a Rainbow Trout and report back to his boss.
(You know what's coming, don't you?) He would love it if YOU could
do that for him.
So warp to the Waterfall, and look for a fish with a pinkish hue.
After you catch one, warp back to the assistant (at the Rapids),
then warp back to the boss and talk to him (at the Calm).
2. SENTIMENTS OF THE FISH: (worth 2,500 points)
Run or bike to the start of the Suspender Bridge, and notice a
forlorn looking man in a brown sweater. Talk to him, and he says
he wants to show his love for a certain woman, but doesn't know
what to do. Maybe a Magoi would be a good gift for her?
This is the largest of the fish available here, and easy to spot
in the Calm or the Rapids areas. Catch one, and go back to the
lodge area to find his one true love (also wearing a brown sweater).
Talk to her to complete the quest.
3. MEANDERING SALMON: (worth 1,000 points)
As you fish at the Rapids area, you might notice a seemingly lost
fisherman with a straw hat just standing there. Talk to him and
find he's looking for salmon. After finding out there are no salmon
here, he comments on "the other river" having salmon, and he'll
have to go there, and the quest is over.
(Having the Tidur River open, or catching a salmon there, may help
to complete this quest.)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KERIKIL RIVER BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is to the right of the check in/out counter.
There are 3-4 activities and 4-6 fish target cards per day.
=ACTIVITIES=
-KERIKIL RIVER LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; reward: 12,000 points; cost: 300 pts
This tournament rewards you for catching the most fish, so before
the tournament starts, practice, and examine what fish like which
lures.
-KERIKIL RIVER SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing tour of the Kerikil River fish. Lasts 4 hours.
-SAFIR CAVE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing tour of the Safir Cave fish. Lasts 4 hours.
-ICE LAKE REMAK SMELT FISHING TOUR-
open to: rookie class rank 1+ players; cost: 500 pts
This is the only way to catch the tiny fish known as Pond Smelt.
This is presented as a mini-game that can be played simultaneously
by up to 4 players. Choose a color (blue, green, red, yellow) of
chair to sit down on; you'll automatically drop your line into
a small hole near the chair. The first "hit" you'll feel is the hook
hitting the lake bottom, so be aware of that. Wait until you feel
a hit, then follow the instructions and either press "A" or "B"
when it says to. If you follow all the prompts correctly, you will
pull up from 1 to several smelt at a time. Combos are rewarded.
You only get a set amount of time (represented by the green bar
on the top right of your screen). When the green runs out, you're
done. You can fit 2 trips here into one day, if you start early.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave the Kerikil River, you can go to these areas:
Pacar Beach, to Kerikil's Southeast (if unlocked)
Dua Ribu Lake, to Kerikil's Southwest
Tidur River, to Kerikil's Northwest (if unlocked)
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==TIDUR RIVER [TDR]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This river is split into two separate areas. The northern area holds
mainly the 4 large carp species, but the southern area is all about
the salmon!
It costs 200 points per day to stay here.
This area is closed, until you buy the license from the man on Dua
Ribu Lake's dock, (after 20+ or 30+ catches), for 5,000 points.
Warp Points:
--River House Albury--
This point drops you right outside the lodge area, where you can
rent a bicycle for the day for 20 points, if you want. The lodge
also has a lure fishing proctor who teaches you how to use a certain
type of lure known as crankbait.
--Northern River--
If you choose to warp here, you will end up at the dock, where you
can rent a kayak (50 points a day) for paddling up or down the
Northern River to catch carp.
--Southern River--
Warping here puts you near a signpost at the start of the area.
If you go to the left, you'll see the cruiser parked here, for your
convenience once you've bought it. If you go right, you'll find a
long stretch of river that you can wade a little into, or fish from
the bank, mainly for salmon.
Non Warp Map Areas:
--Tidur Waterfall--
Black and Grass Carp abound in this area, and its rushing waters
also hide smaller fish.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: YELLOWFIN GOBY
Index Number: #185
Location(s) Found: (Pacar) Villa Mirador & Southern River (Down.)
Points Worth: 90
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.63 ft
Notes: This tiny yellowish fish is easier to see around Villa
Mirador, but is also quite common here.
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Fish Name: CRUCIAN CARP
Index Number: #153
Location(s) Found: Southern River & Northern River (both Upstream)
Points Worth: 85
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: This small, round, gray fish can also be found in the
Kerikil Rapids (both), where it will annoy you to no end as you're
looking for the Rapids fish, but here, this will annoy you as
you're looking for the area legendary.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE HUCHEN
Index Number: #024
Location(s) Found: Northern River (Upstream)
Points Worth: 1,185
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.23 ft
Notes: The fish book might say upstream, but it can be caught
almost anywhere in the Northern River. It looks different than
any of the carp; its head and body look seamless and about the
same color, while the carp have lighter bodies and dark heads.
It usually likes to stay near dead trees.
(This fish is triggered by quest #2-"The Old Man's Honor".)
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Fish Name: STRIPED MULLET
Index Number: #175
Location(s) Found: (Pacar) Villa Mirador & Southern River (Down.)
Points Worth: 85
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: This long, silvery, skinny fish can be seen more easily at
Villa Mirador, when you take a kayak out. It can be caught here
here too, in the Southern River.
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Fish Name: MAGOI
Index Number: #180
Location(s) Found: Southern & Northern River (both Upstream)
Points Worth: 325
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.52 ft
Notes: You can also find this fat, pale fish in the Kerikil River,
both in the Calm areas and the Rapids. In all places it is quite
common, and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: CHUM SALMON
Index Number: #078
Location(s) Found: Kanan Eyelet & Southern River (Downstream)
Points Worth: 415
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.51 ft
Notes: This salmon looks something like a Silver Salmon, with a
dark area on its head and upper body, and it may be difficult to
tell them apart until you get it into the boat. You can also find
this in the Frigid Ocean.
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Fish Name: SILVER SALMON
Index Number: #049
Location(s) Found: (Kanan) Reed Point & Southern River (Upstream)
Points Worth: 405
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.52 ft
Notes: This fish looks a lot like a Chum Salmon, with a silvery
lower body, and dark head and upper body. You can also find this
in the Frigid Ocean.
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Fish Name: SOCKEYE SALMON (F)
Index Number: #166
Location(s) Found: (Kanan) Reed Point & Southern River (Upstream)
Points Worth: 855
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.07 ft
Notes: You can tell the difference between this and the male by
the body color: the female is paler pink all over its body,
including the head.
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Fish Name: MALE SOCKEYE SALMON
Index Number: #165
Location(s) Found: (Kanan) Reed Point & Southern River Downstream
Points Worth: 420
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.10 ft
Notes: You can tell the difference between this and the female by
its hooked jaw, and its dark head against the vivid pink body.
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Fish Name: GRASS CARP
Index Number: #085
Location(s) Found: Tidur Waterfall
Points Worth: 3,330
Size & S Rank: Large/Extra Large; 5.92 ft
Notes: These like to wander around by the large rock on the left
riverbank near the waterfall itself. There are a lot of weeds they
hide in by the rock, and also come out into the open water there.
These have a really light colored (gold) body, with a darker head.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Romance of the Tidur".)
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Fish Name: BLACK CARP
Index Number: #002
Location(s) Found: Tidur Waterfall
Points Worth: 3,330
Size & S Rank: Large/Extra Large; 6.33 ft
Notes: These like to wander around by the large rock on the left
riverbank near the waterfall itself. There are a lot of weeds they
hide in by the rock, and also come out into the open water there.
These have a darker colored body, with a really dark head.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Romance of the Tidur"-end.)
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Fish Name: BIGHEAD CARP
Index Number: #065
Location(s) Found: Northern River (Downstream)
Points Worth: 3,330
Size & S Rank: Large/Extra Large; 6.69 ft
Notes: You can find this fish mainly in a small, pond type area
at the end of the downstream Northern River. It has a slightly
darker body than a Silver Carp.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Romance of the Tidur"-end.)
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Fish Name: SILVER CARP
Index Number: #133
Location(s) Found: Northern River (Downstream)
Points Worth: 3,330
Size & S Rank: Large; 5.09 ft
Notes: This fish can be found in the same pond type area that the
Bighead Carp can be found in, or also on the way to that area near
the riverbanks or in the middle of the river. It's a little smaller
and lighter in color than the Bighead Carp.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"Romance of the Tidur"-end.)
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Fish Name: CHEIRACANTHUS
Index Number: #060
Location(s) Found: Northern River (Downstream)
Points Worth: 9,750
Size & Largest Rank: Small; C rank: 1.04 ft
Notes: This is a legendary fish, found around the first rock on
the left after you leave the dock in a kayak, going towards the
waterfall. Be prepared to catch lots and lots of Crucian Carp and
Magoi until you get this fish. It likes Rainbow bait, as do all
the legendaries, but it may take Quick Hitter as well.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TIDUR RIVER QUESTS=
1. ROMANCE OF THE TIDUR: (worth 4,500 points)
Talk to a woman in the lodge area who thinks you were yawning at her
as she was trying to tell you the history of the river's splitting,
and agree to catch a Grass Carp to cheer her up. She doesn't know
which river they can be found in, so you'll have to find someone who
does. Warp to the Southern River, and near the signpost you'll
encounter a man with a green baseball cap who says he thinks he
knows an insider who does know where to find this fish.
Run or bike all the way to the right of the Southern River area,
and find an old man in a windbreaker who states that he, indeed,
knows where to find this elusive fish. He mentions "fast-moving
currents", so that leads you to only one place: the waterfall.
Warp to the Northern River, and kayak up to the Waterfall. You
may start to see a large, light colored fish with a dark head on
your way up. This is the Grass Carp. Catch one (use XL tackle),
then return to the woman and talk to her again. She now mentions
that there are 3 other types of Grass Carp in this river. (This now
releases the other 3 carp into the river.) Quest over!
2. THE OLD MAN'S HONOR: (worth 3,000 points)
An old man in a red kayak sits sadly in the water, not able to catch
a Japanese Hutchen. After you come along and talk to him, he asks
if you could do it for him, to restore his honor with his family
after he failed in his quest. These, although the book says they
can be found mainly in the Waterfall area, can be found almost
all over the Northern River. They like to hang around dead trees,
mainly. Catch one, then return to him. Quest done!
(Note: Until you begin this quest, there are NO Japanese Hutchen
in the river. They can interfere with catching the large carps here,
and they are so common and like to hit the bait first, if you wish
to S-rank the carps first, just leave the man alone until you are
ready to start catching these fish. You can easily kayak around
him until you want to talk to him for the first time.)
3. A PROMISE BETWEEN THE TWO: (worth 2,000 points)
A rather lovestruck teen (wearing a life jacket) stands on the kayak
dock, waiting for his girlfriend. Run or warp to the lodge area to
find her; she has brown hair, and is standing on the small dirt path
that leads to your cabin. Talk to her to complete the quest.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TIDUR RIVER BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is to the right of the check in/out counter;
it holds about 3-4 activities, and 4-6 fish target cards per day.
=ACTIVITIES=
-TIDUR RIVER SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing sub tour of the area's fish. Lasts 4 hours.
-TIDUR RIVER LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 12,000 points
Think you have what it takes to win? Then try to catch a fish larger
than anyone else's! The largest fish here I've caught is the Bighead
Carp, but all of the carp are quite large, so try fishing for carp.
-ICE RIVER GUNAN FISHING TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
This tour is the only way to get to the Gunan Es River to fish.
Cold loving fish, like large pike and salmon, and tiny trout, can
be caught here. This lasts until 5 PM.
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When you leave the Tidur River, you can go to these areas:
Kanan Lake, to Tidur's Southwest (if unlocked)
Dua Ribu Lake, to Tidur's Southeast
Kerikil River, to Tidur's Southeast (if unlocked)
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==PANAS JUNGLE [PNJ]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This jungle, filled with centuries old, huge trees, is home to
various types of fish, from the large alligator gars to the tiny
but ferocious piranha. You can hear the various tropical birds,
and sometimes see them roosting on the overgrown tree branches
here.
It costs 200 points per day to stay here.
Warp Points:
--Bambam Lodge--
This point sets you down near the check in/out counter, for
your convenience.
--Dock--
You end up near the end of the dock where you can rent an
inflatable boat for 50 points per day.
Non Warp Map Areas:
--Rootroof Stream--
Large roots from the centuries-old trees block out most of the
sun here, creating a type of "roof" (hence its name). You can find
mostly smaller fish like Piranha and Pacu, or slightly larger fish
like Apapa or African Pike here.
--Panas Lake--
This large central lake holds the monsters like the Alligator Gar
and Pirarucu, and also the smaller fish from the streams. The water
can be quite muddy and hard to see into at times.
--Craigie Stream--
If you go left through the lake from Rootroof Stream, you
come to this small stream that leads to a magnificent waterfall.
--Panas Waterfall--
The beautiful waterfall here holds more large fish like the Gar
and Pirarucu, and its noisy waters also hide smaller fish.
--Leafroof Stream--
After going through Rootroof Stream, if you turn right on Panas
Lake, you will ride through this green, leafy stream on your way
to the end of the lake.
--Hibiscus Pier--
Dock here to get to Emerald Marsh. You can also fish off the dock
and the land nearby.
--Emerald Marsh--
This hard to reach area holds large fish like Dorado and Arowana,
as well as tiny fish like Cardinal Tetra, and also hides THE hardest
and smallest legendary to find, the Pteraspis.
--Mangrove Pool--
The end of the Panas Jungle area holds more Alligator Gar, along
with its rarer cousin, the pale and beautiful Platinum Alligator
Gar. Smaller fish like the Black Ghost Knifefish weave their way
through the giant tree roots here too.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: PIRANHA
Index Number: #146
Location(s) Found: Rootroof Stream
Points Worth: 165
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: This ferocious little fish can easily be caught just about
anywhere in the connected areas here, and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: ARMORED CATFISH
Index Number: #201
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh
Points Worth: 180
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.64 ft
Notes: This fish will drive you crazy as you keep catching it
instead of the Pteraspis in the Marsh. You can also find it
occasionally in Rootroof Stream and Mangrove Pool.
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Fish Name: CARDINAL TETRA
Index Number: #035
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh
Points Worth: 145
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.21 ft
Notes: This tiny little thing can be the other annoying fish
you can catch in the Marsh instead of the Pteraspis.
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Fish Name: APAPA
Index Number: #007
Location(s) Found: Rootroof Stream
Points Worth: 315
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.75 ft
Notes: This slim gold and silvery fish is easy to see and catch
in the Stream; it also likes to swim into Panas Lake. Although
it is a medium sized fish, it likes LARGE bait.
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Fish Name: PEACOCK BASS
Index Number: #144
Location(s) Found: Panas Lake, Craigie Stream
Points Worth: 470
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 3.10 ft
Notes: This annoyingly common fish can aso be caught just about
anywhere in the connected parts of the area; it likes almost any
bait and usually hits it first. Although listed as medium/large,
it likes LARGE bait, so if you are trying to get Gar or Pirarucu,
these may take the bait first.
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Fish Name: PAYARA
Index Number: #163
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh
Points Worth: 920
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.29 ft
Notes: This is the smallest of the 3 available large fish in the
Emerald Marsh. It can be easily seen around the dead trees on the
left side of the Marsh, but is about anywhere else there too.
You can tell it from the other two by noting it's slimmer, and has
a dark body with a slightly darker head, and a hooked jaw.
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Fish Name: AFRICAN PIKE
Index Number: #010
Location(s) Found: Rootroof Stream
Points Worth: 460
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.85 ft
Notes: This long skinny fish can also be caught in the Mangrove
Marsh; it's quite common and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: BLACK GHOST KNIFEFISH
Index Number: #158
Location(s) Found: Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 1,200
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.24 ft
Notes: This small, rare fish has a tapered look; a fat head that
get slimmer towards the tail. It has two white bands near its tail
that stand out against its black body. It's quite fast as it swims
through the water, and can be quite shy, hitting the bait last.
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Fish Name: REDTAIL CATFISH
Index Number: #210
Location(s) Found: Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 1,410
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.22 ft
Notes: This long thin catfish really does have a red tail, like
its name. It loves about any kind of bait and likes to hit first.
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Fish Name: PACU
Index Number: #132
Location(s) Found: Rootroof Stream
Points Worth: 380
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.84 ft
Notes: This small fish looks like a piranha, but is rounder and a
little shyer than a piranha. You may be able to see it a little
better in Panas Lake, where you can also find it. You may, to
your surprise, also catch it near the front part of Emerald Marsh.
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Fish Name: AROWANA
Index Number: #015
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh
Points Worth: 940
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.22 ft
Notes: This large, all golden fish has a unique profile you can
use to distinguish it from the other 2 large fish in the Marsh;
it has two odd looking fins around its body. Like the other two
fish, you can see it better around the 2 dead trees on the left
side of the Marsh, although you can find it anywhere else there.
(This fish is triggered by quest #2-"Find the Key Man".)
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Fish Name: ALLIGATOR GAR
Index Number: #014
Location(s) Found: Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 1,240
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 10.19 ft
Notes: This huge fish can also be found in Panas Lake and Panas
Waterfall. It has a triangular shape and fins and a somewhat long
nose, and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: PLATINUM ALLIGATOR GAR
Index Number: #156
Location(s) Found: Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 2,880
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 9.86 ft
Notes: This slightly smaller, paler cousin of the Alligator Gar
is slimmer and more beautiful than the regular Gar. Underwater
it may hard to tell the difference, though. If you are having
trouble catching one, try fishing at night; these seem to almost
"glow" or reflect the moonlight at night.
(This fish is triggered by quest #6-"Monster of Silver".)
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Fish Name: PIRARUCU
Index Number: #149
Location(s) Found: Panas Lake, Panas Waterfall
Points Worth: 1,450
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 14.83 ft
Notes: As much as this fish looks like an Alligator Gar, you can
tell the difference between it and a Gar by its fins. It has
rounder fins and a short nose, and can be a little shyer than
a Gar. They usually stay around the left hand side of the Lake
(the left as you come into it from Rootroof Stream), near the
rock "wall" boundary. They can be hard to see in the Waterfall
area, but are there.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"King of the Jungle".)
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Fish Name: DORADO
Index Number: #109
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh, Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 1,600
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.25 ft
Notes: This large, golden fish can be told from the other 2 large
fish in the Marsh by its dark head and light body, and rounder
profile. Like the other two fish, can be seen better by the dead
trees on the left side of the Marsh, but found anywhere in there.
(This fish is triggered by quest #5-"Shadow of Gold".)
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Fish Name: PTERASPIS
Index Number: #152
Location(s) Found: Emerald Marsh
Points Worth: 11,250
Size & Largest Rank: Small; C rank: 0.84 ft
Notes: This fish may take what sanity you still have when you play
this game. This is THE hardest legendary to catch, and likes the
back part of the Marsh. You can try between the sand dunes on the
right, if you can cast that far over. Try Rainbow, Quick Hitter,
Wide Range, or Blue, for bait; or Pink/Blue Spotted Lure and cast
out over 100 ft to the right, or even straight out. Prepare to get
tons of Armored Catfish and Cardinal Tetra before getting this.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PANAS JUNGLE QUESTS=
1. KING OF THE JUNGLE: (worth 4,500 points)
A man with a fishing hat in the middle of the lodge area tells you
there's a legend about "the king of the jungle", although he won't
tell you any more than that; perhaps the girl at the dock will tell
you more?
Find the teen girl with the black tank top standing at the dock.
She says she would like you to find her missing brother, then she'll
tell you all about the "king of the jungle".
Rent an inflatable raft and head out on the water; the missing kid
is in a small "pond" type area to the left in Rootroof Stream,
almost before you reach Panas Lake. Talk to this kid to find he was
just looking for the bathroom! He tells you he's going back now,
so you can return too.
Return to the sister, who thanks you for finding her brother. She
tells you about the Pirarucu, the "king of the jungle", and would
like to see one. So go back out to Panas Lake, where the Pirarucu
has now been released. Catch one (you can tell it from the alligator
gars by its rounded fins and rounder body; use XL tackle), and
return & talk to the girl. Quest done!
2. FIND THE KEY MAN: (worth 3,500 points)
There's a man in a t-shirt and dark jeans that looks a little lost,
standing near the lodge exit. Talk to him to find that his friend
left for Emerald Marsh and took the lodge key with him! Will you
please go get the key from him?
So, go out to Emerald Marsh, and find the friend wearing a tank top.
Talk to him, but he doesn't trust you to take the key to his friend
yet. He'd like a symbol of your worthiness; would you be able to
catch an Arowana? These long, golden fish like to hang out by the
dead trees on the left in the Marsh. Catch one, then talk to him
again. Now he'll trust you with the key.
Return to the man in the lodge with the key; quest over....?
3. FIND THE KEY MAN (CONT'D): (worth 5,000 points)
Return to the Emerald Marsh to find the friend who had the key in
quest #2 still there; talk to him and he tells you he has been
stranded there since his friend took the boat and went back to the
lodge! Would you please go and ask his friend to come get him?
Return to the lodge area and find the friend exactly where he was
before. Talk to him and he says he'll go get his unhappy friend.
All done (finally)!
4. THE WOES OF A NON-SWIMMER: (worth 1,000 points)
There's a little boy with a baseball cap on the path to the dock,
woeful over the fact he can't swim. When you talk to him, he
comments on the fact that the Teman shop has life jackets.
Quest over. (The completion of the quest may depend on if you've
done the quest in Teman to open the shop there.)
5. SHADOW OF GOLD: (worth 3,500 points)
After you complete three of the first quests, a woman in a gold suit
shows up on the side of the check in/out counter steps. She has
heard about the legend of a golden fish, and announces that though
YOU might believe the legend, SHE doesn't. She then vanishes.
Go out to the dock area, and find a little girl wearing a tank top
near the dock entrance. If you talk to her, she asks if the "greedy
lady" is gone. After finding out she is, the little girl tells you
there IS a golden fish in Emerald Marsh. Go there and catch a
Dorado and complete the quest. (Dorado has a dark head, with a
light, round body; use L/XL tackle.)
6. MONSTER OF SILVER: (worth 5,000 points)
After quest #5 is complete, an old man with a white afro appears
on the dock. He comments on your success in catching the golden
fish, and wonders if you are good enough to catch a silver legend.
He mentions a Platinum Alligator Gar in "the mangroves".
Go out to the Mangrove Pool and look for a PAG. You may be able
to tell it from a regular alligator gar by the fact it's a little
paler and sleeker than its cousin, although it looks so similar
you may have trouble telling them apart. When you do get one, (use
XL tackle) return & talk to the old man. Quest done.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PANAS JUNGLE BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board is on the right side of the check in/out counter.
It usually has 3-4 activities, and 4-6 fish target cards, per day.
=ACTIVITIES=
-PANAS JUNGLE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing sub tour of the area's fish. Lasts 4 hours.
-SYMBOL HUNT IN THE JUNGLE (EASY/NORMAL/HARD/MASTER)-
open to: (easy) Rookie class rank 5+, (N/H/M) conquer previous level
cost: 100 points
Hunt for seven symbols and take their picture, all within 10 minutes
(real time)! Look on trees & their roots, on the docks, on the
ground, and everywhere else you can see. They do put some in
Emerald Marsh too, so look there too.
-FISH COUNTING: NORMAL-
open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
You thought you had a good time with the easy version, so get
ready to ramp it up! More interfering fish, more fish to count!
-PANAS JUNGLE FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 6,000 pts (largest fish)
This fun tournament lets you use bait, so break out your
Rainbow bait and go after the largest fish you can!
The Pirarucu is the largest fish here, so try catching these all
day long for the win.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave the Panas Jungle, you can go to these areas:
Teman Paradise Beach, to Panas's Northwest
Pacar Beach, to Panas's Northeast (if unlocked)
Malam Jungle, to Panas's Southwest (if unlocked)
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
==MALAM JUNGLE [MLJ]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This open air jungle has some of the most lucrative fishing on the
island, and is the area closest to its southern tip.
It costs 400 points per day to stay here.
It is closed until you buy the fishing license from the man standing
near the counter steps in the Panas Jungle. He may offer to sell
you the license after 20+ to 30+ catches, for 30,000 points.
Warp Points:
--Waco Inn--
This point puts you near the check in/out counter, in the lodge area.
--Frontier Pier--
You land close to the boat rental area here. You can rent a
speedboat for only 100 points per day to reach the best
fishing areas.
Non Warp Map Areas:
--Malam Waterfall--
This gorgeous landmark is the source of the water for the area.
--Shak Garden Stream--
This small stream holds rare fish like the Ocellated Snakehead,
and even has a small dock you can fish off of, if you want.
--Malam Mountain--
This large hunk of rock, on its own small midstream island, helps
divide the large midstream waters. Each direction of the Mountain
holds different kinds of fish. There is a dock here too, along with
a small enclosed shallow area teeming with small and medium fish.
--Malam Outlet--
You get to fish at the top of another waterfall here. This fast-
moving water is home to Barramundi and the similar looking
Papuan Black Bass.
--Twin Rock Stream--
This small split stream begins almost right at the speedboat dock,
and holds the tiniest fish you can find here, along with the area's
legendary fish. Its name comes from the two overhanging rocks
at the stream's entrance near the dock.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: GUPPY
Index Number: #053
Location(s) Found: Twin Rock Stream
Points Worth: 410
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.21 ft
Notes: This tiny little fish with a large tail fin can also be
found in Shak Garden Stream. You can distinguish it from the
Platinum Guppy by the fact it has a colorful spot on its large
tail, although you can't see that until after you pull it up from
the water. It's so small you can't really tell when its under the
water.
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Fish Name: PLATINUM GUPPY
Index Number: #157
Location(s) Found: Twin Rock Stream
Points Worth: 1,875
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.21 ft
Notes: This cousin of the Guppy is a little paler, and has no
tail spot like the regular Guppy does. Underwater, though, it's
hard to tell as it's so small.
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Fish Name: BUTTERFLY FISH
Index Number: #136
Location(s) Found: Twin Rock Stream
Points Worth: 815
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: This small, skinny fish has 2 long bottom fins that you
can use to tell it from other small fish. You can also find it in
Shak Garden Stream.
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Fish Name: BETTA
Index Number: #106
Location(s) Found: Twin Rock Stream
Points Worth: 945
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.33 ft
Notes: This fish has more fins than body; it has a large top fin,
large bottom fin, and large tail fin; its red body, although
colorful, cannot really be seen underwater. You may occasionally
find this in Shak Garden Stream as well.
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Fish Name: ELEPHANTNOSE FISH
Index Number: #031
Location(s) Found: Shak Garden Stream
Points Worth: 780
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.03 ft
Notes: You can also find this dark, squat, hooked nose fish in
Malam Mountain (North), near the entrance/exit to Twin Rock
Stream, and occasionally in the Twin Rock Stream.
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Fish Name: OCELLATED SNAKEHEAD
Index Number: #160
Location(s) Found: Shak Garden Stream
Points Worth: 1,340
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Notes: You can tell this fish in the water by its long, skinny
head and fatter, splotched body. They are somewhat more rare
than other fish found here, but they like about any bait.
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Fish Name: CHANNA LUCIUS
Index Number: #001
Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (South)
Points Worth: 1,210
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.49 ft
Notes: This fish can also be found in the Eastern area of the
Mountain. You can tell it from other fish by its long, dark,
skinny body. In fact, it looks like a medium sized snakehead.
(Which may be why it was placed with other snakeheads in the
fish book.)
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Fish Name: GIANT SNAKEHEAD
Index Number: #107
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Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (East)
Points Worth: 1,980
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.90 ft
Notes: This long, dark, striped fish can be found around the
east side of the Mountain, along smaller and medium sized
fish. Listed as medium/large, it likes LARGE bait.
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Fish Name: POLYPTERUS
Index Number: #176
Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (West & North)
Points Worth: 1,140
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.50 ft
Notes: A long, light colored, skinny fish, it almost looks like
a small eel as it moves through the water.
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Fish Name: ROYAL KNIFE FISH
Index Number: #212
Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (South)
Points Worth: 970
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.70 ft
Notes: This fish has a short, fat, dark, body, and a long skinny
tail. It can be quite annoyingly common, as it's found just about
everywhere else in the area, and likes to hit the bait first.
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Fish Name: PAPUAN BLACK BASS
Index Number: #138
Location(s) Found: Malam Outlet
Points Worth: 1,755
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.18 ft
Notes: This fish looks similar to 2 other large fish in this area,
the Barramundi and the Nile Perch. You will have to study its
profile in the fish book after you catch one. Underwater, it has
a dark body and lighter head, and after you reel one in, it does
NOT leap from the water like the other 2 do, and is a little
bit smaller.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"On The Hunt For Barra".)
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Fish Name: TIGERFISH
Index Number: #089
Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (West & North)
Points Worth: 2,670
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.93 ft
Notes: A large, slim, striped fish, it swims among the Nile Perch
and other fish on the North and West sides of Malam Mountain.
(This fish is triggered by quest #2-"The Tiger in the Deep".)
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Fish Name: NILE PERCH
Index Number: #112
Location(s) Found: Malam Mountain (West & South)
Points Worth: 935
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.20 ft
Notes: You can find this large, common fish at the Outlet too,
and it looks similar to the Barramundi and Papuan Black Bass.
It has a dark body, but slightly smaller head than the other 2
large fish.
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Fish Name: BARRAMUNDI
Index Number: #140
Location(s) Found: Malam Outlet
Points Worth: 2,580
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.26 ft
Notes: This large fish can somewhat be told from the other 2
large fish in this area by its paler body against its darker
head. This leaps from the water after you catch it.
(This fish is triggered by quest #1-"On the Hunt for Barra".)
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Fish Name: CLIMATIUS
Index Number: #055
Location(s) Found: Twin Rock Stream
Points Worth: 9,000
Size & Largest Rank: Small; B rank: 0.37 ft
Notes: This small legendary fish is rare, but can be noticed by
its rounded blueish body, different from any other fish that can
be caught in the area.
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=MALAM JUNGLE QUESTS=
1. ON THE HUNT FOR BARRA: (worth 7,500 points)
If you talk to the man in a cowboy hat standing by the campfire, he
begins to tell you about the area fish. Before he can tell you about
one of the best known, however, he'd like to see how good you are
at fishing, so would you go catch a Papuan Bass for him? They can
be found at the edge of the area, at the Outlet.
Rent a boat, and go all the way out to the Outlet. The large Papuan
Black Bass is hard to miss here. They do look similar to a Nile
Perch (and Nile Perch can occasionally be found in the Outlet), but
these are a little smaller and darker in color than the Nile Perch.
Use L/XL tackle, and catch one.
Return to the man, and then he tells you about the fish people
affectionately call a "Barra", really known as a Barramundi. Since
he'd also like to see one of these, guess where you need to go back
to now?
Head back to the Outlet, and look for a large fish that looks like
a Nile Perch, but it paler and a little longer. Catch one, then
return one more time to hear that the area has more legends
in its waters. All done!
2. THE TIGER IN THE DEEP: (worth 3,500 points)
Go to Malam Mountain, and dock there. Find a man standing by the old
abandoned huts, wearing an eye patch. He tells you he wears the
patch because long ago he was attacked by a mean old "tiger"; not
the creature in this case, but a Tigerfish. Maybe you could do what
he could not; namely, catch one of them?
Take your boat around to the northern side of the Mountain, and
look for a large, slim, striped fish. This is the Tigerfish. Catch
one, then return to him. He congratulates you on your fishing
skills, and gives you your reward. Quest done!
3. THE FARTHEST POINT: (worth 1,000 points)
Take your boat out to Shak Garden Stream, and dock there. A girl
wearing a tank top and shorts seems eager to talk, so talk to her.
She tells you about a secret islet at the southernmost part of the
area that no one seems to go to anymore since the area became
a tourist trap, but once you have your own boat, you should be
able to go out there. Quest over!
(I think if you have done a trolling tour out by Sepuluh Island,
which is likely what she talking about, helps complete this quest.)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=MALAM JUNGLE BULLETIN BOARD & ACTIVITIES=
The bulletin board here is to the right of the check in/out counter.
It holds 3-4 activities and 4-6 fish target cards per day.
=ACTIVITIES=
-MALAM FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 10,000 points
The most catches wins the day with this tournament, so break
out your Rainbow or Quick Hitter bait and fish away!
Try fishing at Twin Rock or Shak Garden Stream; these have the
smallest and easiest to catch fish, so it shouldn't take long
to start reeling them in quickly.
-MALAM JUNGLE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
Go on a relaxing sub tour of the area's fish. Lasts 4 hours.
-ISOLATED RIVER PATAPARA FISHING TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
This is the only way to get to the Patapara River to fish.
The area only holds 3 fish: 2 large, and 1 medium. Lasts
until 5 PM.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
When you leave the Malam Jungle, you can go to this area:
Panas Jungle, to Malam's Northeast
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
++OTHER AREAS++
These areas include the four isolated areas off from the main areas,
three open ocean areas, two deserted islands off the main island,
and one secret cave. (And a partridge in a pear treeeeee......)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
==TROPICAL OCEAN [TRO]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
The Tropical Ocean generally encompasses the western (left) part of
the island; roughly, the borders run from the top tip of the island
to the eastern area a little north of the lighthouse (since the
island is Marlin-shaped, the borders are not exact). Some fish
from the Temperate Ocean may "bleed" into this area.
Sepuluh (or as the journal calls it, Spool) Island is far off the
southeastern coast of the main resort island. You can only go
out there after you buy the cruiser.
To fish out here, you can either take a Ferryboat fishing tour or
a trolling tour from Teman Paradise Beach, at least until you buy
the cruiser. Then you can go out anytime you want.
Note that all fish caught out here leap from the water, even the
smallest fish. You can tell an S-rank fish because you see the three
profiles of it as it leaps from the water after you catch it.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: AUXIS ROCHEI
Index Number: #186
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 520
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.13 ft
Notes: A long, silvery blue, skinny fish, it can sometimes be
confused with a Bonito, but this not as shiny, and is bluer.
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Fish Name: BONITO
Index Number: #039
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 535
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.12 ft
Notes: This similar-looking fish to an Auxis Rochei has a
fatter body, and is more shiny then the Rochei is.
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Fish Name: JOHN DORY
Index Number: #184
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 310
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.69 ft
Notes: This fat fish has several long top spines, and is quite
common. It even can sometimes be caught in the Temperate
Ocean.
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Fish Name: RED EMPEROR (ADULT)
Index Number: #208
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 720
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.47 ft
Notes: This red fish looks almost exactly like a Red Snapper as
you're reeling it in, so you won't be able to tell which one it
is until you get it into the boat. Out of the water, it is
slightly redder, with a white area on its face. This is listed
as medium/large, and likes LARGE bait.
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Fish Name: RED SNAPPER
Index Number: #113
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 435
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.95 ft
Notes: This red fish looks a lot like a Red Emperor (Adult), so
when you get one, you will have to wait to get it into the boat
to tell which one it is. Out of the water, it is a slightly paler
red than the Red Emperor, with no white markings. This is listed
as medium/large, and likes LARGE bait.
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Fish Name: CORAL TROUT
Index Number: #062
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 925
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.68 ft
Notes: Although its body is red, its white and green spots provide
a nice contrast for this small, colorful fish. It's not as common
as a John Dory, so it may be awhile before you catch one.
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Fish Name: MILKFISH
Index Number: #192
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 1,555
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.25 ft
Notes: Long and silvery, this large fish mostly stays to the south
part of the Tropical Ocean, between Sepuluh Island and the south
part of the main island. I've had the best luck not far from the
dock of Sepuluh Island, and near Teman Paradise Beach.
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Fish Name: YELLOWTAIL AMBERJACK
Index Number: #147
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 780
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.24 ft
Notes: Most of the Amberjacks look quite a bit alike, and the only
way you can tell this apart from the others is that this one has
a more prominent yellow stripe along its body, and a yellowish
tail (hence its name).
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Fish Name: MACKEREL TUNA
Index Number: #082
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 405
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.18 ft
Notes: Large, with a silvery-bluish fat body, it's hard to mistake
this fish for any other fish in the ocean.
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Fish Name: MAHI-MAHI
Index Number: #071
Location(s) Found: Trolling West&East of Sepuluh Island; West route
Points Worth: 1,050
Size & S Rank: Large; 5.96 ft
Notes: You can catch this fish from almost any part of the
trolling routes around Sepuluh (Spool) Island, and occasionally
also catch it in the Western trolling route as well. It likes any
of the 5 trolling baits.
It has no to a tiny waterball; it hides like an Oilfish, and
although it may jump a little out of the water, at no time does
its whole body leave the water. You won't be able to tell what
it is until it gets really close to the boat and you can see its
yellow head.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: YELLOWFIN TUNA
Index Number: #046
Location(s) Found: Trolling East & South routes near Sepuluh Island
Points Worth: 1,710
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.49 ft
Notes: This really large tuna can be distinguished from other fish
by the way it behaves on the trolling line. It likes any of the 5
baits, and is somewhat common.
It has a medium sized waterball in front of it, and jumps up and
down, its whole body sometimes leaving the water; it has no long
nose, and is a little smaller than a marlin, with a fatter body.
(You show this off on the boat's hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: GREATER AMBERJACK
Index Number: #045
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 810
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.14 ft
Notes: Another one of the similar-looking Amberjacks, this one
distinguishes itself from the others with its yellow head.
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Fish Name: BARRACUDA
Index Number: #139
Location(s) Found: Trolling East nr Sepuluh & South of Pacar Beach
Points Worth: 3,255
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.16 ft
Notes: This long, skinny fish can't really be told apart from a
Mahi-Mahi until you get it close to the boat. It likes all 5
trolling baits.
This has no to a tiny waterball in front of it, it leaps a little
(but not all the way out of the water), and likes to hide.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: LONGFIN YELLOWTAIL
Index Number: #150
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 780
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.23 ft
Notes: This looks quite a bit like the Amberjacks, but has
a dark "helmet" coloring on its head unlike those fish.
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Fish Name: COBIA
Index Number: #061
Location(s) Found: Trolling West & far South routes
Points Worth: 925
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.81 ft
Notes: Quite common, this trolling fish likes almost all of the
baits available.
It has no to little waterball in front of it, and it leaps up and
down a little bit (but not all the way out of the water), and
likes to hide in the water.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: OCEAN SUNFISH
Index Number: #187
Location(s) Found: Trolling the West route
Points Worth: 2,625
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.38 ft
Notes: The trolling route you can find this fish in is quite
large, so patience is needed, as it can be quite rare.
I've caught quite a few with #4 bait, but it also likes the
other baits available.
It has a medium sized waterball in front of it and it moves up
and down in the water, without seeming to leap into the air.
It has a large, flat, dark outline that you can see as it gets
closer to the boat.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: HAMMERHEAD SHARK
Index Number: #143
Location(s) Found: Trolling East & West routes near Sepuluh Island
Points Worth: 2,790
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 14.54 ft
Notes: This large shark likes the #4 and #5 baits best, and is
easy to tell from most other trolling fish.
It has a large waterball in front of it, and leaps up and down,
but its body doesn't leave the water at all. It has a large, dark
profile, with a flat head.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: INDO-PACIFIC BLUE MARLIN
Index Number: #056
Location(s) Found: Trolling Eastern routes into Temperate waters
Points Worth: 7,870
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 12.48 ft
Notes: You may be able to tell this from the Black Marlin by its
lighter bluish color, and its slightly smaller top fin.
This has a medium sized waterball in front of it, and it leaps up
and down with its body leaving the water. You can easily see its
long nose, even from far away, as it jumps. It seems to like the
#5 bait the best, but may take #1 as well.
(You show this off on the hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: SWORDFISH
Index Number: #193
Location(s) Found: Trolling the West route
Points Worth: 8,250
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 14.35 ft
Notes: You may be able to tell this from the marlins by its really
blue body and smaller top fin. You will need to wait until it's
really close to boat, or after you catch it, to really know,
though. It seems to prefer the #4 and #5 bait.
It has a medium sized waterball in front of it, and a really long
nose, like the marlins do, and it leaps all the way out of the
water like they do as well.
(You show this off on the hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: BLACK MARLIN
Index Number: #076
Location(s) Found: Trolling near Sepuluh on a West or NW route
Points Worth: 7,575
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 16.39 ft
Notes: This marlin is silver-black, with the marlins' long nose
and small top fin. It likes the #5 bait best, but may take #1
occasionally too.
It has a medium sized waterball in front of it, and leaps up and
down, with its whole body leaving the water.
(You show this off on the hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: STRIPED MARLIN
Index Number: #179
Location(s) Found: Trolling the West route
Points Worth: 7,800
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 12.49 ft
Notes: This marlin is like the others, except for its blue-striped
body. It has the long nose and small top fin the other marlins do.
It has a medium sized waterball in front of it, and leaps up and
down, with its whole body leaving the water. It likes both the
#4 and #5 baits.
(You show this off on the hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: XIPHACTINUS
Index Number: #073
Location(s) Found: Trolling close to the West of Sepuluh Island
Points Worth: 15,000
Size & Largest Rank: Extra Large; B rank: 19.27 ft
Notes: This legendary fish has a unique profile in the water. It
has a huge, dark, shadowy outline; it moves up and down in the
water, but its whole body never leaves the water. It has a large
waterball in front of it, and almost reminds you of a Great White
Shark, except that the Great White is not found in this area.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
==TEMPERATE OCEAN [TEO]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
The Temperate Ocean generally encompasses the eastern (right) part
of the island; roughly, the borders run from around north of Pacar
Beach to close to the sharp top tip of the island (since the island
is Marlin-shaped, the borders are not exact). Fish from the Tropical
Ocean can "bleed" into this area, though.
Sembilan Island is far off the northern coast of the main resort
island. You can either take a Deserted Island tour to it (available
on the Pacar Beach bulletin board), or go out there yourself after
you buy the cruiser. Although it sits near the Frigid Ocean waters,
it is considered to be a divider between Temperate and Frigid Ocean
waters.
To fish out here, you can either take a Ferryboat fishing tour or
a trolling tour from Pacar Beach, at least until you buy the
cruiser. Then you can go out anytime you want.
Note that all fish caught out here leap from the water, even the
smallest fish. You can tell an S-rank fish because you see the three
profiles of it as it leaps from the water after you catch it.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: CHICKEN GRUNT
Index Number: #019
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 390
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.91 ft
Notes: The fish has a small, yellow head and fat silver body. It's
somewhat rare, and it may be found closer to the Frigid Ocean
waters at times.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE WHITING
Index Number: #077
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 75
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.27 ft
Notes: Small and silvery, this fish may remind you of a Sardine
when you catch one. It can be rare, and most times when I've
caught quite a few per day, it's been in the area between Sembilan
Island and the northern coast of the main island.
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Fish Name: OILFISH
Index Number: #141
Location(s) Found: Trolling Temperate AND Tropical; all routes
Points Worth: 945
Size & S Rank: Large; 5.86 ft
Notes: Learn to ID this fish on the trolling line quickly, and
save yourself tons of time and grief. It's way too common, and
loves all 5 baits equally. If you want to S rank it, then do so,
then let it go when you get any more.
This has no to a tiny waterball in front of it; it likes to hide
in the water; it does jump a little, and sometimes all the way
out of the water, although it's so small when far away it's hard
to see.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: SPANISH MACKEREL
Index Number: #068
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 280
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.17 ft
Notes: Long and skinny, this silvery fish is quite common. I've
had great luck with these between Sembilan Island and the main
island's north coast.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE AMBERJACK
Index Number: #161
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 540
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.12 ft
Notes: This Amberjack can be told from the others by the
yellowish "helmet" on its head.
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Fish Name: RAINBOW RUNNER
Index Number: #102
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 285
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.26 ft
Notes: You might confuse this long silvery fish with the Spanish
Mackerel at first, but this is slightly larger, and just a little
fatter in the body than the other fish is.
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Fish Name: OCTOPUS
Index Number: #183
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 570
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.48 ft
Notes: You'll easily spot the tentacles attached to the gray
body when you hook one of these, and there's no mistaking
it for anything else.
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Fish Name: GREAT WHITE SHARK
Index Number: #169
Location(s) Found: Trolling East on the Tidur River area route
Points Worth: 5,700
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 18.68 ft
Notes: You can find this creature on the same route as the Giant
Squid. These seem to like #4 and #5 bait, and I have caught it
with #1 as well.
This has a large waterball in front of it, and jumps, but its body
does not leave the water. It has a large, dark shadow that you
can easily distinguish as it gets close to the boat.
(Wait until you S rank this sucker! You'll be doing the "duh-DUN,
duh-DUN" in your head!)
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: GIANT SQUID
Index Number: #088
Location(s) Found: Trolling East on the Tidur River area route
Points Worth: 6,960
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 23.38 ft
Notes: This and the White Sturgeon are the largest fish able to
be caught in this game. These will sometimes run all 332 ft of the
line out, with no way to stop them, so expect a few to get away.
They seem to prefer the #5 bait. The main route to catch them
on starts near the entrance to the Tidur River, and follows the
coast until close to the lighthouse on the southeastern tip of the
island, then turns east for a bit, then back north, to loop back
to its starting point.
This has a medium large waterball in front of it, with a huge
reddish outline and easily seen waving tentacles. You won't
mistake this for anything else.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: PACIFIC BLUEFIN TUNA
Index Number: #058
Location(s) Found: Trolling Sembilan Island East route into Frigid
Points Worth: 6,600
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 10.54 ft
Notes: Another type of tuna, this one likes the #1 and #5 baits.
It has a small-medium waterball in front of it, and will jump
from the water all the way into the air.
The route you can catch it on begins near the Eastern coast of
Sembilan Island, and makes a rough "bottle" shape that goes into
the Frigid Ocean before ending up back at Sembilan Island,
so about half the route is in Temperate waters, the other half
in Frigid Ocean waters.
(You show this off on the hanging hook.)
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Fish Name: DUNKLEOSTEUS
Index Number: #097
Location(s) Found: Trolling the Sembilan Island area, West route
Points Worth: 18,000
Size & Largest Rank: Extra Large; E rank: 17.09 ft
Notes: This legendary fish sticks close to the Sembilan Island
area, and seems to like the #2 bait, but I have caught it with
the #5 bait too.
It has a large waterball in front of it, and will jump, but its
body won't leave the water, and has a large, dark, oddly shaped
shadow.
The route you can find this on begins on the West coast of Sembilan
Island, then goes south, then east into the area between Sembilan
and the main island, and south again into the far eastern area
beyond the Tidur route, then looping back to its start. (I'd
advise you to stop trolling after you reach the Tidur area, and
just run the boat up and start the route again, instead of taking
extra time to run through the whole route, if that's the only fish
you're looking for.)
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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==FRIGID OCEAN [FRO]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
The Frigid Ocean is about anywhere north of the north coast of
Sembilan Island. You have to wait until after you buy the cruiser
to get out here to fish. The easiest way to reach here is to leave
the Tidur River on the cruiser, and head north/northeast until you
are above the Sembilan Island area.
Note that all fish caught out here leap from the water, even the
smallest fish. You can tell an S-rank fish because you see the 3
profiles of it as it leaps from the water after you catch it.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: PACIFIC HERRING
Index Number: #125
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 165
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.49 ft
Notes: This small, silvery fish looks something like a Sardine or
Japanese Whiting, and it's not that common.
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Fish Name: MACKEREL ICEFISH
Index Number: #063
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 195
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.54 ft
Notes: Long and skinny, this fish has a unique profile.
It's pretty common and easy to catch.
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Fish Name: SAURY
Index Number: #069
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 90
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.84 ft
Notes: This tiny, blueish fish is the smallest fish out here.
It's not that common, but likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: ARABESQUE GREENLING
Index Number: #173
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 130
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.47 ft
Notes: This fish has a fat, light colored body. You may get lucky
and hit a spot in the middle of the Frigid Ocean where you can
get more than 1 of these a day.
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Fish Name: JAPANESE PUFFERFISH
Index Number: #110
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 885
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.54 ft
Notes: With a fat, puffy body, you won't mistake this for
anything else. In fact, it looks like a larger Grass Puffer.
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Fish Name: FILEFISH
Index Number: #043
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 120
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.05 ft
Notes: This fish has a small, fat, reddish body with a round
profile. It's common enough, and likes about any bait.
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Fish Name: BLACK COD
Index Number: #050
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 340
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.18 ft
Notes: When you go fishing for these, look for their large, dark
bodies. They're not as common as some other fish, but they
seem to like almost any bait.
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Fish Name: SOCKEYE SALMON
Index Number: #164
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 315
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.10 ft
Notes: Like most salmon, this fish has a hooked jaw, with
a long body. You'll likely notice its lack of color; it looks
as gray and drab as an overcast day.
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Fish Name: COALFISH
Index Number: #064
Location(s) Found: Ferry/Cruiser (non trolling)
Points Worth: 1,005
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.91 ft
Notes: This long fish is a brownish color, not black as its name
would lead you to believe. Listed as medium/large, it likes LARGE
bait.
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Fish Name: HALIBUT
Index Number: #034
Location(s) Found: Trolling North & East into the Temperate Ocean
Points Worth: 7,080
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.48 ft
Notes: There are two fish with this name in the game. THIS fish
is a really large trolling catch.
It has a medium waterball in front of it, and does jump up and
down in the water, and sometimes leaves the water entirely. Its
large flat outline is unique among the trolling fish, so you won't
mistake it for anything else. It seems to like the #1 and #5 baits
the best.
The route it's on is the same route as the legendary Helicoprion,
but you can find this almost anywhere along that route. Most of
the time you may end up catching it in the Temperate part. To
start the route, begin near the Eastern coast of Sembilan Island,
and make sure you start the proper route by going south.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: N. PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS
Index Number: #188
Location(s) Found: Trolling the Northern area of Sembilan Island
Points Worth: 3,105
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 16.89 ft
Notes: This large beast is easy to identify after it hits your
trolling line, with a large white spot on its big, round, red head.
It likes the #1 and #2 baits the best.
It has a large waterball in front of it, jumps up and down without
leaving the water entirely, and has large tentacles.
The main route this is on begins above (north) of the Sembilan
Island coast, curves around to the south somewhat, then goes north
again.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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Fish Name: HELICOPRION
Index Number: #167
Location(s) Found: East of Sembilan Island
Points Worth: 17,250
Size & Largest Rank: Extra Large; B rank: 11.40 ft
Notes: This legendary fish stays near Sembilan Island, near its
southeastern coast.
This fish has a large waterball in front of it, and does jump out
of the water, but its body doesn't completely leave the water,
and it has an odd, dark shadow.
Make sure you start on the proper route: begin near the South-
East coast of Sembilan Island, pointing south (the BOAT, not you;
you will be pointing north as you begin trolling). The boat should
move south, then loop around a little to the east, then north,
then west, then south again until it hits the starting point. The
route is shaped roughly like a sideways hourglass.
(You show this off on the boat's deck.)
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==SEMBILAN ISLAND [SMI]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
You can get to this deserted island via a tour on the Pacar Beach
bulletin board, or just go to it after you buy the cruiser. This
island has an enclosed fishing area, with long snaking docks you
can fish off of wherever there is no fence.
This island is NW of the main resort island.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
"Sembilan Hole" simply means the fish are found inside
the island itself, not fishing off the dock or coast outside.
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Fish Name: EASTERN BLUE DEVIL FISH
Index Number: #016
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 1,095
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.66 ft
Notes: You can tell this fish from the others by its long, striped
body and fins, & blue head. They like Rainbow but will take Quick
Hitter, and can be skittish. They usually hang out in the areas
right or left as you enter the long inside dock area, and near the
left-side upright rock.
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Fish Name: PURPLE QUEEN
Index Number: #128
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 1,455
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.34 ft
Notes: This tiny purple fish is usually caught near the right
side upright rock, perhaps while looking for the legendary that
hangs out there.
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Fish Name: GIANT GROUPER
Index Number: #096
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 2,055
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.29 ft
Notes: It's hard to miss these huge gray fish in the water;
they're the largest fish here. They may be easy to see, but
not as easy to catch! They usually like the areas between the
2 upright rocks, in the front of the dock area.
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Fish Name: PINK ANEMONEFISH
Index Number: #137
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 960
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.33 ft
Notes: These tiny, pinkish-orange fish can usually be caught by
the left side upright rock, about 80+ ft out, but can also be found
by the right side rock too.
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Fish Name: RED-BELLIED FUSILIER
Index Number: #199
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 900
Size & S Rank: Medium; 1.49 ft
Notes: This fish is actually a bluish color, with a yellow tail.
You'll likely get a lot of these when looking for the legendary
fish. They are all over the area and love almost any bait.
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Fish Name: ROLFOSTEUS CANNINGENSIS
Index Number: #214
Location(s) Found: Sembilan Hole
Points Worth: 900
Size & Largest Rank: Small; B rank: 0.58 ft
Notes: This legendary is quite small and easily overlooked. It
likes to hang out by the right side upright rock, but may be found
by the left side one as well. If you have a large TV, you MAY see
a tiny, flat shadow near the rock. It almost looks as if someone
took a Blotchy Sillago and flattened it with a hammer. You can
distinguish it from a Purple Queen's shadow by its long nose.
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==SEPULUH (SPOOL) ISLAND [SPI]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This deserted island to the south of the main resort island is little
more than a chunk of sand with some greenery, and a long dock
rising out of the water. You can get here after you buy the cruiser.
The map and fish book call this "Sepuluh Island" but the journal
calls it "Spool Island", for some odd reason. This island is shaped
like a crescent moon, which you'll notice more on the internal map
when you leave an area to travel to another (if you scroll down).
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: PERMIT
Index Number: #130
Location(s) Found: Anywhere along the island; also in the ocean
Points Worth: 1,065
Size & S Rank: Medium/Large; 2.92 ft
Notes: This common fish can be caught anywhere along the island,
as well as fishing in the ocean nearby. It's really annoying when
you keep getting these instead of Tarpon or Rooster Fish.
(Since this takes LARGE bait, not medium.)
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Fish Name: ROOSTER FISH
Index Number: #206
Location(s) Found: Off the left side of the island
Points Worth: 1,830
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.12 ft
Notes: You may be able to see this somewhat rare fish in the water
around 75 ft out or so. To get to the area to find these, run off
the long dock onto the sand, and turn LEFT. Go all the way to the
edge of the water (running around the green area & rocks if you
have to). Find the long, large reef in the distance and cast at
that (it's quite a ways away, so you won't hit it at all), and
wait until you get a bite. These have long bodies and large
spines, but you really can't see the spines when it's in the
water, just its long body.
When I was trying to S rank this, I only caught an average of
one of these a day, so they are the rarest fish here.
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Fish Name: RED EMPEROR (YOUNG)
Index Number: #209
Location(s) Found: Anywhere along the island
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.06 ft
Notes: These can be distinguished from the other smaller fish you
can find here (that can be found at other places) by their red and
white-striped body, and are pretty common.
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Fish Name: TARPON
Index Number: #087
Location(s) Found: Opposite the dock
Points Worth: 2,875
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.43 ft
Notes: This big, long fish can most easily be found by simply
running off the dock to the opposite side of the island and
casting about 80+ ft out. You may see these occasionally
swimming quite a ways out there. They prefer Rainbow, but
will take Quick Hitter, too.
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Fish Name: GIANT TREVALLY
Index Number: #074
Location(s) Found: Off the dock, or ocean fishing
Points Worth: 2,655
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.23 ft
Notes: This large, gray, REALLY ugly fish can either be caught
fishing off the dock of the island, or fishing in the ocean (ferry
or cruiser) nearby. Strangely enough, I've actually had better
luck catching it when fishing off the cruiser.
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==SAFIR CAVE [SFC]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This "secret" cave can only be accessed after you buy the cruiser.
You can, however, go on a submarine tour of what fish are here,
available from the Kerikil River bulletin board.
To get here, take the cruiser all the way around to the top of the
island, and cruise near the coastline, looking for a dock with a
bunch of floats nearby. Dock, and notice a worker who will rent
an inflatable raft to you for the day for 50 pts. This is the way to
get into Safir Cave.
Note there is a small cave through the long "nose" of the island
that is open at both ends, but this is NOT Safir Cave; it is simply
a shortcut to the top of the island.
The cave has a large pillar in the middle of the rear that "splits"
its rear into a left and right "side".
The largest fish here are picky; they may take Quick Hitter, but
love Rainbow best.
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: FOOTBALL FISH
Index Number: #100
Location(s) Found: Anywhere; may prefer cave rear, right side
Points Worth: 975
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.68 ft
Notes: These fat, round fish with a "lantern" on their head are
hard to miss. They can turn up in almost any area of the cave,
but seem to prefer the rear of the cave near the right side.
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Fish Name: FRILLED SHARK
Index Number: #204
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the cave
Points Worth: 1,245
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.27 ft
Notes: This long, pale, skinny shark is pretty common, and
easy to spot and catch (maybe too easy).
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Fish Name: GOBLIN SHARK
Index Number: #189
Location(s) Found: Far right side, near rock "wall"
Points Worth: 2,655
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 12.32 ft
Notes: This ugly shark is hard to miss, although it can be rare.
Its long nose,"unique" face, and pale, skinny outline give it away.
It likes to stay near the back right side of the cave, near the
rock "wall".
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Fish Name: PUDGY CUSKEEL
Index Number: #086
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the cave
Points Worth: 2,475
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 8.39 ft
Notes: Long and fat, it may resemble a grayish eel as it moves
through the water. It is very common, and found all over the
cave. It likes almost any bait, as you will find when you're
trying to catch a King of Herrings and get one of these instead!
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Fish Name: FLAPJACK OCTOPUS
Index Number: #196
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the cave
Points Worth: 510
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.85 ft
Notes: You can easily see these little reddish, tentacled octopi
almost anywhere in the cave, and they are just as easy to catch.
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Fish Name: BARRELEYE
Index Number: #104
Location(s) Found: Far right side, near rock "wall"
Points Worth: 2,805
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.63 ft
Notes: Tiny& black/bluish, this blends in with the water very well,
and is somewhat rare. This can be found in the same area as the
Goblin Shark. You may not even know you have one of these on
the line until you pull it from the water.
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Fish Name: KING OF HERRINGS
Index Number: #205
Location(s) Found: Near rear of cave
Points Worth: 6,750
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 22.55 ft
Notes: One of THE largest fish in the game, you won't confuse
this fish with anything else! Its long, ribbon-like profile gives
it away immediately. These are somewhat skittish, so bring plenty
of Rainbow bait for it; but even then, some may nibble and vanish,
so be patient!
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==GUNAN ES RIVER [GER]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
You can reach this cold water area from the Tidur River via an
activity on the bulletin board. The activity is always there, so
after reaching the correct rank, you can always come here.
The tour runs until 5 PM, unless you press "1" to leave early.
The area has a shallow "shelf" that runs to about 20-30 ft or so,
starting from the shore, then drops off into a deeper water area.
There are three small round areas you can fish off of here.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: ARCTIC GRAYLING
Index Number: #172
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the river
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Small/Medium; 1.64 ft
Notes: You can tell this fish by its grayish body and large top
fin. These are pretty common, and like almost any bait, as you'll
learn when you are trying to catch a rarer Dolly Varden.
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Fish Name: NORTHERN PIKE
Index Number: #127
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the river
Points Worth: 300
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.21 ft
Notes: You'll easily be able to see these all over the river,
with their long bodies and pointy noses. They like almost
any bait tossed their way.
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Fish Name: KING SALMON
Index Number: #048
Location(s) Found: About 70+ ft out; prefer river's left side
Points Worth: 1,575
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.21 ft
Notes: This big, fat silvery salmon isn't too common, and you'll
probably get lots of Northern Pike while searching for this fish.
These seem to prefer being farther out, but now and then you
may see one on the shallow "shelf" closer to shore. They seem
to prefer the left side of the river.
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Fish Name: DOLLY VARDEN
Index Number: #032
Location(s) Found: 60+ ft out; seem to prefer the lake's left side
Points Worth: 870
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.03 ft
Notes: These small, bluish fish are somewhat rare, and seem to
prefer the left side of the lake, about 60+ ft out or so. You may
be able to see them now and then, but most of the time you'll
catch lots of Arctic Graylings, then be surprised by one of these.
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==REMAK ES LAKE [REL]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This icy lake is only reachable through a tour on the Kerikil River
bulletin board, after you reach the right rank. It will always be
one of the activities there, so you can always go. There is only
one fish here, the Pond Smelt. Catching this is presented as a four-
person playable mini-game where you go ice-fishing through a small
hole cut into the ice. You get a set amount of time to catch as many
of these as you can.
The tour runs until 5 PM, and if you start early, you may fit two
trips here into one in-game day!
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=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: POND SMELT
Index Number: #216
Location(s) Found: In an ice hole
Points Worth: 180
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.63 ft
Notes: There's only one fish available here, so of course you'll
catch at least one of these! The goal, of course, is to catch as
many as you can within a certain amount of time.
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==PATARPA RIVER [PTR]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
You can reach this isolated river area via a tour on the Malam
Jungle bulletin board, after you reach the right rank. This activity</pre><pre id="faqspan-5">
is always on the board, so you can always reach here.
The tour runs until 5 PM, unless you press "1" to leave early.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: LENOK
Index Number: #211
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the river
Points Worth: 360
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.12 ft
Notes: This brown fish is the only medium sized fish here, so
cast out anywhere you like to catch one of these.
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Fish Name: HUCHO TAIMEN
Index Number: #090
Location(s) Found: Right side of the river
Points Worth: 2,355
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.18 ft
Notes: Large and brown, it looks like a much bigger version of the
Lenok. These prefer the right side of the lake, which is sheltered
by a large rock cliff face. Expect the Amur Pike to hit your line
first if there are any around though, as these may be skittish.
A few of these may also nibble and vanish before one takes your
bait, so be patient!
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Fish Name: AMUR PIKE
Index Number: #012
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the river
Points Worth: 435
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.41 ft
Notes: These whitish, spotted, long skinny fish are annoying when
you're trying to catch Hucho Taimen. They like almost any bait,
and will probably hit it first while the Taimen is trying to make
up its mind.
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==RAHAJA LAKE [RHL]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
This small, beautiful area looks like a Japanese koi pond; and that
is exactly what you can catch here - several varieties of koi!
This area is available via a tour on the Dua Ribu bulletin board,
when you reach the right rank. The tour is always there, so you
can always access this area. The tour runs until 5 PM, unless you
press "1" to leave early.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: SHOWA KOI
Index Number: #117
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the pond
Points Worth: 720
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.46 ft
Notes: This koi is white, with striking black and gold splotches
on the upper part of its body.
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Fish Name: HIKARIMUJI KOI
Index Number: #119
Location(s) Found: Near/in front of the far bridge
Points Worth: 2,820
Size & S Rank: Large; 5.01 ft
Notes: The only large koi here, it has a bright yellow body. You
may be able to see it jumping out of the water far away, by the
far bridge that marks the area's rear boundary. You'll need to
cast out over 70 ft to reach that area, and after that just wait
for a bite!
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Fish Name: TANCHO KOI
Index Number: #122
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the pond
Points Worth: 780
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.50 ft
Notes: You can tell this koi from the others by its silvery
body and red dot on its head.
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Fish Name: KOHAKU KOI
Index Number: #120
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the pond
Points Worth: 810
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.52 ft
Notes: This koi has a white body, with beautiful red and yellow
splotches on its upper body.
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Fish Name: AKAMUJI KOI
Index Number: #121
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the pond
Points Worth: 735
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.54 ft
Notes: You will easily notice this koi, as it stands out from the
others with its vivid orange body and red head.
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Fish Name: SHIROUTSURI KOI
Index Number: #118
Location(s) Found: Anywhere in the pond
Points Worth: 765
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.46 ft
Notes: This koi can be distinguished from the others by its
white body with large black patches all over it.
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==PASSWORD ONLY FISH [POF]==
=GENERAL INFORMATION=
These fish are only released into an area after you go to the
computer in your room and type in a password. Prope (or Xseed,
not sure who) released a couple of passwords, and a couple of fish
via Wi-Fi, and then promptly forgot to release the rest of them.
This left it up to the users to figure out the passwords for all 12
fish, and this someone did. GameFAQs user _path0s_ posted a
topic with all of the fish passwords:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/637335-fishing-resort/61879470
If you release a password fish on one file, it will only be for that
file and no other. You will have to use the same password on any
other files you have to release the same fish.
To get to the fish password input screen, press "1" on the main
computer screen. The typical QWERTY 1-9 keyboard will come up. You
can then type a password into it, then press "OK". If the password
was entered correctly, you will hear a chime and get a message about
what fish was released, and the general area where it can be found.
There are 12 available fish, on two pages marked in the book as
"Special" (in gold lettering). The area does not exist at all in the
book until you release at least one fish via a password, and then
catch that fish. Then two extra pages show up in your book, with
shadows of the other password fish.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FISH=
These go in order of the pages in the Fish Guide, found
in your room in the suitcase. Fish go from top to bottom,
left to right.
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Fish Name: ROCK BASS
Index Number: #213
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Lake - Red Windmill
Points Worth: 185
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.48 ft
Password: g34nvg9xw2
Notes: This small, golden, triangular-shaped bass can also be
found at Blue Windmill sometimes. Its unique shape will help you
distinguish it from other bass.
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Fish Name: LARGEHEAD HAIRTAIL
Index Number: #092
Location(s) Found: Temperate Ocean - Ferry/Cruiser (non-trolling)
Points Worth: 660
Size & S Rank: Large; 4.16 ft
Password: wy2vx773h
Notes: This long, skinny fish has a long fin that goes almost all
the way around its body. You can fish for this off the cruiser, or
on a ferryboat tour. I've had the best luck with finding these
right outside the Tidur River entrance/exit, or in between
Sembilan Island and the main coast (due south of Sembilan).
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Fish Name: ALASKA POLLOCK
Index Number: #079
Location(s) Found: Frigid Ocean - Ferry/Cruiser (non-trolling)
Points Worth: 430
Size & S Rank: Large; 3.19 ft
Password: ksjkpw240
Notes: This fish is long, skinny, and grayish, with 3 fins. I find
it more commonly far east of Sembilan Island, rather than to the
far north. You can catch this off the side of the cruiser.
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Fish Name: FLYING FISH
Index Number: #108
Location(s) Found: Tropical Ocean - Ferry/Cruiser (non-trolling)
Points Worth: 240
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.26 ft
Password: mck245h6h
Notes: Once you release this fish, it's pretty commonly found
over most of the Tropical Ocean.
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Fish Name: SHORTNOSE GAR
Index Number: #075
Location(s) Found: Dua Ribu Lake - Dua Ribu Eyelet
Points Worth: 1,065
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.26 ft
Password: hpsprkhsw
Notes: This gar likes to hang out to the northeast of the northern
marshes above the Blue Windmill area. You can tell it from other
fish by its long body and short nose.
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Fish Name: THREESPOT DASCYLLUS
Index Number: #190
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach - Kayaker's Shallow
Points Worth: 220
Size & S Rank: Small; 0.63 ft
Password: 32g89pnh5
Notes: This tiny fish has a blackish-blue shadow, and is the
smallest fish able to be caught in Kayaker's Shallow. You
need to take a kayak out to catch this fish.
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Fish Name: CHAIN PIKE
Index Number: #098
Location(s) Found: Kanan Lake - Lodge Lakeside
Points Worth: 465
Size & S Rank: Medium; 2.54 ft
Password: gjkl3902d (lower case "L")
Notes: After you release this, it's pretty common around the whole
Lodge Lakeside area. You can tell it from the other fish there by
its long, skinny body and long nose.
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Fish Name: COELACANTH
Index Number: #072
Location(s) Found: Safir Cave
Points Worth: 3,750
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 6.58 ft
Password: pghx189hz
Notes: This large creature likes to hang out near the back of
Safir Cave. It has a unique profile, and is hard to miss.
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Fish Name: SAILFISH
Index Number: #134
Location(s) Found: Tropical & Temperate Oceans - trolling
Points Worth: 6,150
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 12.76 ft
Password: hd2k49nsx
Notes: This fish is really, REALLY common and very annoying! It
has a large waterball in front of it, jumps up and down, its whole
body leaving the water, and has a long pointed nose. In fact, it
looks and fights just like the marlins and swordfish do. The only
way to tell it apart is its really big top fin - it's much larger
than any of those fish have. But by the time you see the fin, you
may decide to keep reeling it in anyway, because of all the time
you spent getting it that close to the boat.
Protip: If you want to S rank the other Temperate and Tropical
trolling fish, DO NOT RELEASE THIS UNTIL AFTERWARD! Although
it likes the #1 bait best, it does like the other baits and will
bite at any of them. These are so common, you may find you catch
2 of these for every 1 of any other trolling fish.
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Fish Name: ELECTRIC EEL
Index Number: #105
Location(s) Found: Panas Jungle - Mangrove Pool
Points Worth: 1,630
Size & S Rank: Extra Large; 10.54 ft
Password: typrqtyb3
Notes: This long, dark, and skinny fish is quite skittish, and
you will likely find yourself watching every Peacock Bass,
Redtail Catfish and Alligator Gar hitting the bait before this
does!
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Fish Name: NAPOLEON FISH
Index Number: #114
Location(s) Found: Pacar Beach - East: Shallows, near/in deep area
Points Worth: 1,740
Size & S Rank: Large; 5.74 ft
Password: sjkltl409 (2 lower case "Ls")
Notes: This large, flat, blue fish can be found out in the deeper
area of the Shallows at the East end of Pacar Beach. Don't be
surprised, though, if you pull one up at Sepuluh Island instead
of a Rooster Fish, as these can be found there too. You may also
occasionally get one at Feest Cove at Teman (I've only managed
to catch one there, though.)
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Fish Name: PORCUPINE FISH
Index Number: #142
Location(s) Found: Teman Paradise Beach - Golden Cliff
Points Worth: 630
Size & S Rank: Small; 1.25 ft
Password: 39kdjrqp
Notes: You can find this fat, spiny fish about 60+ ft out
at Golden Cliff. It's somewhat rare, and you might see it
in its deflated form instead of inflated if you see it bite
your bait.
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===PART 2: COMPUTER INFORMATION===
All of this information can be accessed via the laptop computer
in your room. From fish totals to their size, from which awards
you have and which ones you still need to complete, it's all there!
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++AWARDS++
There are three types of awards you can get in Fishing Resort:Common,
Special, and Miraculous. All of these give you bonus points, and
some of the Miraculous ones even give you special items!
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==COMMON AWARDS [CMN]==
All common awards are divided up into 4 levels, and after you reach
a level, you are given a certain amount of points for it. Some of the
awards use these medal rankings for the levels:
*Bronze/Points/Time/Mode (1,000 point bonus)
*Silver/Points/Time/Mode (2,000 point bonus)
*Gold/Points/Time/Mode (5,000 point bonus)
*Platinum/Points/Time/Mode (10,000 point bonus)
However, a few of the mini-games use their difficulty (like the
Kayak Racing), or correct answers (ProFISHency Tests) as the levels,
but they use 4 levels, and the bonus points given are the same.
You can check what level you are for a certain award by the color
of the medal next to it. The date listed next to it is the in-game
date you received the current medal.
There are 30 different Common Awards.
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Award Name: TOTAL CAUGHT
Award Description: none
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 100/Gold: 500/Platinum: 1,000
Notes: This keeps track of how many fish you've caught. Trash IS
counted towards the totals, so this keeps track of anything that
hits your line that you manage to reel in.
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Award Name: NEW CATCH TOTAL
Award Description: none
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 50/Gold: 100/Platinum: 150
Notes: This award keeps track of how many new fish you've
caught. Trash IS counted towards the totals, so at least it isn't
completely worthless to catch any.
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Award Name: S RANK TOTAL
Award Description: none
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 50/Gold: 100/Platinum: 150
Notes: Obviously, this is for how many fish you've S ranked. You
can use lots of Quick Hitter or Rainbow bait to try for S ranks.
(Although I have actually managed to S rank a couple of fish on
both Free and Basic Bait, that was only at Teman after I first
started another file. I don't actually recommend trying unless
you want a really long challenge and have tons of patience, since
some of the rare and large fish refuse cheaper baits.)
Protip: You cannot tell by how a fish fights what size it is; I've
seen E ranked trolling fish run out all 332 ft of line, and then
caught a larger S ranked fish of the same species that barely
needed more than the amount of line that was run out to catch
it in the first place. So catch every one of a fish until you S
rank it.
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Award Name: SNIPER CASTING: NORMAL
Award Description: Highest medal in Sniper Casting (Normal)
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 400 points/Silver: 500 points/
Gold: 600 points/Platinum: 700 points
Notes: The proctor for this is available at Kanan Lake's dock
after you complete the quest that triggers him.
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Award Name: SNIPER CASTING: MASTER
Award Description: Highest medal in Sniper Casting (Master)
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 400 points/Silver: 500 points/
Gold: 600 points/Platinum: 700 points
Notes: The Master proctor appears at the Kerikil River Calm (near
the end of the Upstream area) once you get at least Gold in the
Normal version.
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Award Name: KAYAK RACING: NORMAL
Award Description: Highest medal in Kayak Racing: Normal
Level Bonuses: Bronze: inside 1:00/Silver: inside 0:55/
Gold: inside 0:50/Platinum: inside 0:46
Notes: This activity is available via the Teman Paradise Beach
bulletin board. To get inside of the times listed for the awards,
practicing helps a lot. Try to get and stay near the inside lane,
and begin to turn before you actually reach the corner.
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Award Name: KAYAK RACING: HARD
Award Description: Highest medal in Kayak Racing: Hard
Level Bonuses: Bronze: inside 1:30/Silver: inside 1:25/
Gold: inside 1:20/Platinum: inside 1:15
Notes: You can do this activity when it's listed on the Kanan
Lake bulletin board. The same advice applies for the harder
level of racing, only a lot more practice is needed! You can do
this once you get at least Gold in the Normal level.
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Award Name: KAYAK RACING: MASTER
Award Description: Highest medal in Kayak Racing: Master
Level Bonuses: Bronze: inside 1:50/Silver: inside 1:45/
Gold: inside 1:40/Platinum: inside 1:35
Notes: You can do this activity when it's listed on the Kanan
Lake bulletin board. You thought the Hard level was difficult,
wait until you reach this level! You can do this once you get at
least Gold in the Hard level.
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Award Name: RETRIEVE CHALLENGE: SPOON
Award Description: Highest medal in Retrieve Challenge: Spoon
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 400 points/Silver: 500 points/
Gold: 600 points/Platinum: 700 points
Notes: Once you get the hang of how the Spoon Lures work, you
shouldn't have much trouble with this. Like Spinners, you have to
keep reeling or they sink. The teacher for Spoons can be found at
Dua Ribu Lake, on the right side of the counter steps, by the tree.
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Award Name: RETRIEVE CHALLENGE: CRANKBAIT
Award Description: Highest medal in Retrieve Challenge: Crankbait
Level Bonuses: 400 points/Silver: 500 points/
Gold: 600 points/Platinum: 700 points
Notes: Crankbait Lures are the hardest to learn to work because
you have to do the opposite of what you do for Spinners and
Spoons. These sink when you REEL them in, and rise when you STOP.
Just practice until you get good at using them. If you are having
trouble, try just mastering Spinners and Spoons first, and doing
these last. The Crankbait teacher is found at the Tidur River, by
the campfire.
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Award Name: RETRIEVE CHALLENGE: SPINNER
Award Description: Highest medal in Retrieve Challenge: Spinner
Level Bonuses: 400 points/Silver: 500 points/
Gold: 600 points/Platinum: 700 points
Notes: Spinner Lures are like Spoons, where you have to reel or
they sink. They're quite easy, and fun to use. The Spinner teacher
is found at the Kerikil River, to the left of the counter steps.
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Award Name: PROFISHENCY TEST: LEVEL 3
Award Description: Highest medal in ProFISHency test: Level 3
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 5 correct/Silver: 7 correct/
Gold: 9 correct/Platinum: 10 correct
Notes: This mini-game will test your knowledge of how each fish
looks. The Level 3 proctor is available at Dua Ribu Lake, on the
Eyelet Island, after the quest that triggers him is done. For this
level, you get 10 different fish, with no time limit for each.
Just study your fish book after you've caught a lot of fish. They
DO show you password only fish as well, so be aware of that.
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Award Name: PROFISHENCY TEST: LEVEL 2
Award Description: Highest medal in ProFISHency test: Level 2
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10 correct/Silver: 14 correct/
Gold: 18 correct/Platinum: 20 correct
Notes: The Level 2 proctor can be found in the Malam Jungle, to
the left of the counter steps. He appears after you get Gold or
better in the Level 3 ProFISHency Test. This level ramps things
up a bit: you still get 20 fish, but each one is timed.
This can give you password only fish too!
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Award Name: PROFISHENCY TEST: LEVEL 1
Award Description: Highest medal in ProFISHency test: Level 1
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 15 correct/Silver: 20 correct/
Gold: 25 correct/Platinum: 30 correct
Notes: After you get Gold or better in the Level 2 Test, the
proctor for Level 3 appears on Pacar Beach, at the very end of
the eastern (right) end. Are you ready for the hardest test yet?
This test gives you 30 fish, and you get a cumulative time limit
to answer them all. If you get a wrong answer, some time is
deducted from the available time. (You can keep track of the
time you have by the green bar on top of the screen.)
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Award Name: FISH COUNT
Award Description: Highest score in Fish Count
Level Bonuses: Bronze: Easy Mode/Silver: Normal Mode
Gold: Hard Mode/Platinum: Master Mode
Notes: Get out that fish book after you catch many of the types
available, and study! Easy Mode can be found on the bulletin board
at Teman Paradise Beach. Normal can be found at the Panas Jungle
board, Hard can be found at Pacar Beach, and Master is found at
Kanan Lake.
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Award Name: SYMBOL HUNT AT THE BEACH
Award Description: Highest score in Symbol Hunt at the Beach
Level Bonuses: Bronze: Easy Mode/Silver: Normal Mode
Gold: Hard Mode/Platinum: Master Mode
Notes: Teman Paradise Beach is quite large, and there could very
well be a symbol just about anywhere. Under grass, beach chairs,
on palm tree trunks, on rocks, or even on buildings!
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Award Name: SYMBOL HUNT IN THE JUNGLE
Award Description: Highest score in Symbol Hunt in the Jungle
Level Bonuses: Bronze: Easy Mode/Silver: Normal Mode
Gold: Hard Mode/Platinum: Master Mode
Notes: The jungle is a little harder to look for symbols. You have
to leave the main dock area, and look on tree trunks, on the rock
walls, anywhere you can think of.
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Award Name: TEMAN FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Teman Float Fishing Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: The most catches wins for this contest, so buy plenty of
of Rainbow bait and stay in areas with lots of fish. The beach to
the left of the 3 dark rocks always seems to have lots of Pennant
Coralfish, Clownfish, and assorted other fish to catch.
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Award Name: PACAR FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Pacar Float Fishing Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: The largest fish wins, and the largest fish in this area is
the Dogtooth Tuna. Use L/XL tackle and fish for these all day.
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Award Name: KANAN LURE FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Kanan Lure Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: Experiment before the contest and find which fish like
what lures, and come contest time, go after the more common
trout & salmon at a well stocked area like Reed Point. The most
catches win this contest, so you'll need to stay in a certain area
to make sure you can maximize your time to fish.
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Award Name: DUA RIBU LURE FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Dua Ribu Lure Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: Experiment before the contest and find what lures the Wels
Catfish likes best, and catch those for the contest. The largest
fish caught wins!
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Award Name: TIDUR LURE FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Tidur Lure Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: Try to catch a fish larger than anyone else to win this.
Experiment with the lures on the Carp and see what they like.
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Award Name: KERIKIL LURE FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Kerikil Lure Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: The most fish wins this contest, so experiment with the
lures, and try an area like the waterfall that has lots of trout
to catch.
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Award Name: PANAS FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Panas Float Fishing Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: You can happily use all the Rainbow bait you want for this
contest. This one calls for catching the largest fish, so go after
the mighty Pirarucu all day long.
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Award Name: MALAM FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
Award Description: Highest score in the Malam Float Fishing Contest
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 3rd place/Silver: 2nd place/
Gold: 1st place/Platinum: Back-to-back wins
Notes: More bait fishing, and the most catches wins this one, so
park in an area like Twin Rock Stream, or Shak Garden Stream,
and catch the smallest fish in order to get a big prize!
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Award Name: TOTAL AQUARIUM VISITORS
Award Description: Number of visitors to the aquarium
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 100/Gold: 1,000/Platinum: 10,000
Notes: The number and rank of fish affect how your visitors like
the Aquarium, so fish away and stock it up well. It also helps to
build all the rooms and level them up to the highest level so
the fish look at home in their new environment. For more about
the Aquarium, please see Section 3 of this guide.
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Award Name: DAYS ON PENANGKAPAN ISLAND
Award Description: Days Spent on Penangkapan Island
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 7 Days/Silver: 30 Days/
Gold: 90 Days/Platinum: 180 Days
Notes: The longer you spend on the island, the more you
won't want to leave, and the more points you'll get!
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Award Name: TOTAL TARGETS COMPLETED
Award Description: Number of times targets were caught
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10 times/Silver: 25 times
Gold: 50 times/Platinum: 100 times
Notes: This only counts how many target cards you successfully
did, not how many you took, so if you are going full bore for
this award take target cards with easy to catch fish in whatever
area you're in.
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Award Name: TOTAL PURCHASED AVATARS
Award Description: Number of avatar items bought at the shop
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 25/Gold: 50/Platinum: 100
Notes: This award counts each piece of clothing you buy, so if
you want the highest level here, shop, shop, shop!
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Award Name: TOTAL PURCHASED TACKLE
Award Description: Number of tackle items bought at the shop
Level Bonuses: Bronze: 10/Silver: 25/Gold: 50/Platinum: 100
Notes: This counts your tackle items bought, which include rods,
reels, and lures. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE BAITS! To get this, it would
be helpful to buy a large selection of lures, even if you don't
plan on using them.
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==SPECIAL AWARDS [SPC]==
These awards are given to you the very first time you do a certain
task or event. They give you a 1,000 point bonus each. There are 40
different Special awards; can you get them all?
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1. MY 1ST FISHING RESORT
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Hotel Fishing
Resort" for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at Teman Paradise Beach.
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2. MY 1ST VILLA MIRADOR
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Villa Mirador"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at Pacar Beach.
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3. MY 1ST LA HAVANA
Award Description: Given to those who visited "La Havana"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at Kanan Lake.
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4. MY 1ST KOKODA HOUSE
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Kokoda House"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at Dua Ribu Lake.
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5. MY 1ST RIVER HOUSE ALBURY
Award Description: Given to those who visited "River House
Albury" for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at the Tidur River.
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6. MY 1ST KOLAK INN
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Kolak Inn"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at the Kerikil River.
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7. MY 1ST BAMBAM LODGE
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Bambam Lodge"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at the Panas Jungle.
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8. MY 1ST WACO INN
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Waco Inn"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay at the Malam Jungle.
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9. MY 1ST CRUISER SHIP
Award Description: Given to those who visited "Cruiser Ship"
for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep the
first night you stay on the cruiser.
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10. MY 1ST TROLLING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Trolling Tour".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you complete a
trolling tour for the first time. These are only available
at Teman Paradise Beach and Pacar Beach.
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11. MY 1ST SMELT FISHING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Smelt Fishing".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you do the smelt fishing
for the first time. This is only available at the Kerikil River.
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12. MY 1ST BOAT FISHING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Boat Fishing".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you complete a
ferryboat tour for the first time. These are only available at
Teman Paradise Beach and Pacar Beach.
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13. MY 1ST SUBMARINE TOUR
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Submarine Tour".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you do a submarine tour
for the first time. These tours are available at all eight
main areas.
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14. MY 1ST FISHING CONTEST
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Fishing Contest".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you complete a fishing
contest for the first time. These tournaments, as the boards
call them, are available at all eight main areas.
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15. MY 1ST SNIPER CASTING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Sniper Casting".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you take a sniper casting
challenge for the first time. The Sniper Challenge proctor you'll
see first is the one at Kanan Lake, on the dock.
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16. MY 1ST KAYAK RACING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Kayak Racing".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you complete a kayak
race for the first time. The kayak race you'll see first is at
Teman Paradise Beach.
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17. MY 1ST RETRIEVE CHALLENGE
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Retrieve Challenge".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you take a retrieve
challenge for the first time (they deal with how to use lures).
The Spoon teacher is at Dua Ribu Lake, the Spinner teacher is
at the Kerikil River, and the Crankbait teacher is at Tidur River.
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18. MY 1ST FISH COUNT
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Fish Count".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you complete a fish count
for the first time. The easy mode is available at Teman
Paradise Beach.
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19. MY 1ST PROFISHENCY TEST
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "ProFISHency Test".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you take a ProFISHency
test for the first time. The Level 3 ProFISHency proctor can be
found at Dua Ribu Lake.
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20. MY 1ST SYMBOL HUNT
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Symbol Hunt".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you complete a
symbol hunt for the first time. The symbol hunts are available
at Teman Paradise Beach and the Panas Jungle.
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21. MY 1ST FLOAT FISHING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Float Fishing Class".
Notes: This is awarded to you right after you take the float
fishing class for the first time. You should automatically get this
right after you borrow the tackle from the first teacher and catch
a couple of fish on your first day there, since that is the class
you can take.
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22. MY 1ST LURE FISHING
Award Description: Given to first time participants of
the "Lure Fishing Class".
Notes: This is awarded to you after you sign up for the lure
fishing class for the first time. The teacher is available at
Dua Ribu Lake, on the Eyelet island.
(Unlike the float fishing class, you need to sign up
for this one; it is not automatically taken.)
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23. MY 1ST SHOPPING
Award Description: Given to first time shoppers.
Notes: You get this after the first time you buy something, when
you go shopping at the Teman Paradise Beach Fish Shop.
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24. MY 1ST BIKE RIDE
Award Description: Given to first time bike riders.
Notes: You get this after the first time you rent a bicycle.
Usually you'll get it at Teman Paradise Beach, but if you don't
rent a bike there, Pacar Beach, the Kerikil River, and the Tidur
River all have bikes to rent too.
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25. MY 1ST AQUARIUM LEVEL UP
Award Description: Given to those who level up the
aquarium for the first time.
Notes: This is given to you after you level up one of the Aquarium
tanks for the first time. Since the Trop/Salt Tank #1 is already
built for you when you become director, just use 5,000 points to
level it up to level 2 to get this easily.
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26. MY 1ST PHOTO
Award Description: Given to first time photographers.
Notes: You get this the first time you take a picture. It doesn't
have to be anything important, but you do have to save the picture
to get this, so point the camera at anything and snap away!
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27. FISH LOSER
Award Description: Given to those who lose a fish
for their 100th time.
Notes: Given to you after you lose the 100th fish. The game only
keeps an internal count of the fish you've lost, so if you want
to keep track for yourself, you will have to either write it down
on a piece of paper every time you lose a fish, or use a counter
or other device to know when you'll reach that milestone.
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28. EARTH FISHER
Award Description: Given to those who get their
cast caught on land.
Notes: You get this after you get your cast caught on reedy grass
in the water, or trees/branches. The best place for this award is
Dua Ribu Lake; it has lots of reedy grass, and a few dead trees
to get caught on. You cannot get caught on the land itself.
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29. MY 1ST GOAL ACHIEVED
Award Description: Given to those who've fished their
targets for the first time.
Notes: You get this award after you choose to go to sleep after
the first day you successfully completed a fish target card.
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30. MY 1ST EARLY MORNING
Award Description: Given to first time morning fishers.
Notes: You get this award when you go to sleep the first day you
get up at 5 AM (after you set the Alarm Clock the night before).
(You need to complete Miraculous Award #23 to get the Alarm
Clock.)
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31. MY 1ST MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS
Award Description: Given to those who've gone night
fishing for the first time.
Notes: You get this after you go to sleep after night fishing for
the first time. (You need to successfully complete Miraculous Award
#24 to get a Night Pass.)
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32. TEMAN MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Teman Paradise Beach.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Teman map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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33. PACAR MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Pacar Beach.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Pacar map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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34. KANAN MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Kanan Lake.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Kanan map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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35. DUA RIBU MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Dua Ribu Lake.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Dua Ribu map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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36. TIDUR MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Tidur River.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Tidur map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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37. KERIKIL MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Kerikil River.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Kerikil map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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38. PANAS MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Panas Jungle.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Panas map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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39. MALAM MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of Malam Jungle.
Notes: This award is given to you after the first time you focus
on the Malam map, which is available on the bulletin board.
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40. OCEAN MAP OBTAINED
Award Description: Given to those who've found the
map of the Penangkapan Ocean.
Notes: This award is given to you after you buy the cruiser,
and the map is automatically given to you.
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==MIRACULOUS AWARDS [MRC]==
These are the most difficult awards to get. Each awards you a 10,000
point bonus, with some of them giving you extra special items. Can
you get all 30 awards?
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1. CHAMPION
Award Description: Given to those who catch every type of fish.
Bonus: Champion's Proof. (Gold medal on your card)
Notes: The legendaries and special area fish are included in this,
although the password fish may not be (unless you have used the
password to trigger them). You only need to have caught at least
one of each fish to get this award.
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2. GREAT ANGLER
Award Description: Given to those who catch an S rank
of every type of fish.
Bonus: Gold fish medal on fishing card
Notes: thanks to Gamefaqs user EarthViper, who completed this
challenge, we now know that the password fish do NOT count for this
reward, but all other fish DO, including the legendaries.
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3. TRAVEL MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who stay at
every hotel on the island.
Bonus: VIP Card (50% off area hotels - lodging & transportation)
Notes: The cruiser is included in this too, so you won't see this
until after you buy and stay in it for at least one night. The VIP
card you get as a bonus gives you 50% off the price of all the
area's hotels, and transportation to them.
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4. THE REGULAR
Award Description: Given to those who've bought
300 items at the shop.
Bonus: 50% discount on all Shop items.
Notes: Baits are NOT included in the count for this award. Only
rods, reels, lures, and clothing count towards this, so shop away!
However, after you get the discount, baits ARE included in the
discount (so you can stock up on Rainbow if you want).
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5. PHOTOGENIC
Award Description: Given to those who've maxed out the
memory on their digital camera.
Bonus: Camera (wearable item).
Notes: The camera can hold 100 pictures, so start snapping! You
do NOT need to save them into your photo album; they only need
to be the camera's memory to count. If you want to get this
quickly, stand somewhere and keep taking pictures until you
get to 100, then just delete them all.
The camera you receive as a bonus is a wearable accessory
that hangs around your character's neck.
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6. KING OF THE LAKE
Award Description: Given to those who've won back-to-back
victories in every contest.
Bonus: In-game hairstyle changing.
Notes: This isn't as easy as it sounds. But I've noticed the more
you fish, the more you learn. You need to learn how the other
contestants fish (whether they catch more in the morning, or
in the evening, and how large the fish they catch are). Use
this info to your advantage to win! (although you CAN cheat by
resetting to your last catch if you don't get anything for awhile,
I don't recommend it.)
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7. AQUARIUM C.O.O.
Award Description: Given to those who've built
every room in the aquarium.
Bonus: Releases the Emperor Penguin(s) into the Aquarium.
Notes: Some rooms require more points to build than others.
Go ocean trolling for awhile, then return and build away with
your hard-earned points. The cost of building all the rooms
comes to 352,000 points. (See Section 3 of this guide, "The
Aquarium", for more info.)
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8. AQUARIUM C.E.O.
Award Description: Given to those who've maxed out
the levels in every aquarium tank.
Bonus: Releases the Killer Whale into the Aquarium.
Notes: A lot of ocean trolling helps take care of this. After
you max out all the levels, several Killer Whales (aka Orcas)
will be released into Cold/Salt tank #1, left side.
Exact amount needed: 1,402,000 points.
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9. EVERYONE'S AQUARIUM
Award Description: Given when the total visitors of the
Aquarium reaches 100,000.
Bonus: Flood of more visitors.
Notes: Building all the tanks and leveling them up helps
a lot, as does lots of area fishing to get all the fish possible.
S rank fish seem to attract more people too.
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10. FISHING KING
Award Description: Given to those whose class level
reaches the highest rank.
Bonus: Fishing King's Proof. (Red member card.)
Notes: Lots of fishing for this helps! Fishing King is THE highest
rank there is, and you get a special red member card to prove you
you are THE best! After you get to World Champion, you will need
to use the cruiser and go out to Safir Cave, and catch the hardest
fish to get, the King of Herrings, to receive this card.
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11. Ecologist
Award Description: Given to those who've caught
every type of trash.
Bonus: Mustache Glasses (wearable item)
Notes: There are 10 items that count towards this award:
Average Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 30 pts)
Normal Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 30 pts)
Straight Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 500 pts)
Fine Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 500 pts)
Average Seaweed (S rank- 2.55 ft) (worth 30 pts)
Thick Seaweed (S rank- 2.55 ft) (worth 50 pts)
Bushy Water Weed (S rank- 2.48 ft) (worth 30 pts)
Wild Water Weed (S rank- 2.48 ft) (worth 30 pts)
Ammonite Fossil (A rank- 0.40 ft) (worth 3,000 pts)
Trilobite Fossil (B rank- 0.38 ft) (worth 3,000 pts)
You can find the driftwoods and water weeds almost anywhere in
the eight main areas. The seaweeds are out to sea, or in areas that
you have the cruiser. The water weeds are usually found at the
area lakes, and the driftwoods can be found about anywhere.
The Ammonite Fossil is found at Sembilan Island; I have good
luck around the left upright rock.
The Trilobite Fossil is found in Safir Cave; I usually find it near
the back right side wall (you can also get the Ammonite Fossil
HERE occasionally too!).
When you get the Mustache Glasses, these will appear
under the "Accessories - Face" area.
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12. MANTA WATCHER
Award Description: Given to those who've witnessed the rare
Manta Ray during the submarine tour.
Bonus: Releases the Manta Ray into the Aquarium.
Notes: You may see the rare Manta Ray during the Penangkapan Ocean,
West submarine tour (available at Teman Paradise Beach). You only
need to see it, you do NOT need to take a picture of it.
Once you do see it, you'll automatically get it in the Aquarium to
enjoy forever. The Manta Ray is released into Temp/Salt tank #2
(the large, overarching room where your walkway looks like an
underwater tunnel.)
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13. TURTLE WATCHER
Award Description: Given to those who've witnessed the rare
Sea Turtle during the submarine tour.
Bonus: Releases the Sea Turtle into the Aquarium.
Notes: You may see the rare Sea Turtle during the Pacar Beach
submarine tour (available at Pacar Beach). You only need to
see it, you do NOT need to take a picture of it.
Once you do see it, you'll automatically get it in the
Aquarium to enjoy forever, in Trop/Salt Tank #2.
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14. DOLPHIN LOVER
Award Description: Given to those who've witnessed the rare
Dolphin during the submarine tour.
Bonus: Releases the Dolphin into the Aquarium.
Notes: You may see the rare Dolphin during the Penangkapan Ocean,
West submarine tour (available at Teman Paradise Beach). You only
need to see it, you do NOT need to take a picture of it.
Once you do see it, you'll automatically get it in the Aquarium to
enjoy forever. The Dolphin is released into Temp/Salt tank #2
(the large, overarching room where your walkway looks like an
underwater tunnel.)
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15. WHALE SHARK WATCHER
Award Description: Given to those who've witnessed the rare
Whale Shark during the submarine tour.
Bonus: Releases the Whale Shark into the Aquarium.
Notes: You may see the rare Whale Shark during the Penangkapan
Ocean, South submarine tour (available at Pacar Beach). You only
need to see it, you do NOT need to take a picture of it.
Once you do see it, you'll automatically get it in the
Aquarium to enjoy forever, in Temp/Salt Tank #3.
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16. CASTING MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every sniper casting challenge.
Bonus: Reindeer Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: The first sniper challenge proctor is at Kanan Lake, on</pre><pre id="faqspan-6">
the dock. This isn't that difficult. The large colored rings don't
move, and once you learn about how far out the bullseye is,
you can usually hit it without much trouble. The largest problem,
by far, is remembering to NOT twist your wrist when casting, or
the throw goes wildly anywhere.
The master sniper challenge is at the Kerikil River, after you get
Gold or better at the normal one. The proctor is at the Calm,
Upstream. This target moves around after every time you cast.
Once you learn exactly where it moves, you may be able to hit
the bullseye better.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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17. KAYAK MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every kayak racing.
Bonus: Bear Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: The best way to pass these is to memorize the courses & all
their twists and turns. At the straight areas, paddle and get up
to speed, and start turning before you reach the corner. Watch
your character! If their arms are moving in a good rhythm, they
are doing OK. If they are jerking around too much, slow down a
little and paddle more smoothly.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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18. RETRIEVE MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every retrieve challenge.
Bonus: Frog Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: The Spoon teacher: Dua Ribu Lake; the Spinner teacher:
the Kerikil River; and the Crankbait teacher: the Tidur River.
You may have the most problems, like I did, with the Crankbait
challenge. Remember to do the OPPOSITE of the other 2 challenges
for the Crankbait; reel when you don't think you're supposed to,
and stop when you want to go.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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19. FISH EXPERT
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every proFISHency challenge.
Bonus: Space Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: The level 3 proctor: Dua Ribu Lake; level 2: Malam Jungle;
level 1: Pacar Beach. Just wait until you have a lot of fish in
your book, and study up. The password fish WILL be shown in
these, even if you did NOT release them before you took the tests.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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20. EAGLE EYE
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every fish count challenge.
Bonus: Dog Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: Learn your fish well, and practice a lot. Easy Mode: Teman
Paradise Beach; normal: Panas Jungle; Hard: Pacar Beach; and
Master: Kanan Lake.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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21. ALL-SEEING EYE
Award Description: Given to those who received a platinum
medal for every symbol hunt challenge.
Bonus: Cat Outfit (wearable item).
Notes: The 4 modes for the Teman (Beach) and Panas (Jungle) symbol
hunts really do get hard. They hide the symbols in the oddest
places, like under beach chairs, high up on trees, on buildings,
and some of the angles they put them at make pictures difficult.
Use transportation to your advantage!
At Teman, you CAN use the bicycle, and should do so to get around
faster than on foot. You don't even have to get off the bike to
take a picture! You may want to take a kayak out to the shallow
area and have a look at the other side of the buildings if you are
having trouble finding that last picture. You only have 10 minutes
in real time to do this, so make every second count.
At Panas, since you have to rent the boat, do this before you start
the hunt to save a few seconds. Symbols can be on the tree trunks,
on the rocky walls, or even at Emerald Marsh, where you have to
get off the boat and run to the Marsh. If you can't find the last
symbol, go back the way you came as sometimes the symbols are
on the BACK of things.
The Outfit you get for this is listed under a new clothing section,
"Costumes".
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22. FUNSTER
Award Description: Given to those who've completed every mini-game.
Bonus: Gold branches on your photo on the member card.
Notes: Do the best you can on each game, and practice! And for all
that work, you get...a cute little thing on your card picture!?
For all THAT!?
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23. TARGET HUNTER
Award Description: To those who've completed their
bulletin board target 3 times.
Bonus: Alarm Clock (room item).
Notes: You only need to do 3 target cards on 3 different days to
get this, so it should be easy. To make it easier, choose a common
fish that's in an easy to get to place. Be aware you can only
choose a target BEFORE you catch any fish for the day, and you
can only choose 1 target per day (even if you move to a different
area later).
Once you get the Alarm Clock, it will always be on the nightstand
next to your bed so you can use it before you go to sleep. This,
if used, will wake you up at 5 AM instead of 7 AM for 2 extra
fishing/traveling hours.
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24. ACTIVITY LOVER
Award Description: Given to those who've participated
in 5 different activities.
Bonus: Night Pass (at the area's fish turn-in counters).
Notes: The bulletin board activities are what counts here. The
fishing class you took at the start of the game counts as one
activity, and doing target cards also counts as an activity (but
only the first time you do a card does; for instance, if you do
three cards that still ONLY counts as ONE activity, NOT three).
The Night Pass is held at the fish turn-in counters at each area;
just talk to the person there after you turn in your fish at the
end of the regular day to activate it. Then you can go fishing
from 7 PM (1900) to 12 AM (2400).
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25. GRAND SLAM
Award Description: Given to those who've caught the Striped
Marlin, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, and the Swordfish.
Bonus: Prince or Princess Set (wearable items).
Notes: These large, long nosed fish are all on the same pages in
your fish book. They are all trolling catches, and reside in the
Tropical Ocean. The "Blue Marlin" here refers to the "Indo-Pacific
Blue Marlin".
The clothes you get as a reward include a one piece item and a
headpiece (what items depend on your character's gender).
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26. MONSTER BUSTER
Award Description: Given to those who've caught the Redtail
Catfish, Dorado, Pirarucu, Alligator Gar, Platinum Alligator Gar,
Barramundi, Papuan Black Bass, Nile Perch, and the Tigerfish.
Bonus: Knight/Noblewoman Set (wearable items).
Notes: These fish are all large and extra large jungle fish. They
are found in different areas of the jungles they live in, and
put up quite a fight!
The clothes you get as a reward include a one piece item and a
headpiece (what items depend on your character's gender).
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27. FISHING LEGEND
Award Description: Given to those who've caught the Black
Carp, Grass Carp, Bighead Carp, and the Silver Carp.
Bonus: China Set (wearable items).
Notes: These four carp all reside in the Tidur River. The Black and
Grass Carp are in the Northern River, Upstream, near the waterfall.
The Bighead and Silver Carp are in the Northern River, downstream.
The clothes you get as a reward include a one piece item and a
pair of shoes (what items depend on your character's gender).
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28. EMPEROR
Award Description: Given to those who've caught the Muskie Pike,
White Sturgeon, Burbot, Walleye, King Salmon, Northern Pike, and
Stringfish.
Bonus: Santa Set (wearable items).
Notes: The "Muskie Pike" is actually called the "Muskie", and the
"Stringfish" is actually the Japanese Hutchen. The first four fish
named are in Kanan Lake. The next two are in the Gunan Es River,
which can be reached via the Tidur River bulletin boards. The
"Stringfish" (Japanese Hutchen) is found in the Tidur River.
The clothes you get include a one-piece item and a hat, and
the hat is the same for both genders.
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29. COMBO MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who've caught 30
or more in one try while Smelt Fishing.
Bonus: Wool Coat (wearable item).
Notes: This is not easy to do, since you have to follow the rhythm
of "A" and "B" pressing exactly to get any large amount of fish.
If you are having a lot of trouble with this, get others to play
with you; it seems friendly competition helps get a lot more than
what you can alone.
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30. HELP MASTER
Award Description: Given to those who've helped out
everyone in need of a hand.
Bonus: 3 Star Rod (Titan) & Reel (Infinity).
Notes: You get THE best rod and reel combo for extra large
fish after you complete all 33 quests in the game. Three of the
larger areas have six quests each, and the smaller ones only have
three quests each. When you complete one, your journal records it.
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++OTHER++
The handy computer doesn't just hold your awards; it also has other
information you need to know on it. Take a look at what else it has
to offer!
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==RANKINGS [RNK]==
-BIG SIZE-
The biggest of the big, the most gigantic of the monsters are listed
here. This list charts your top 30 largest caught fish in the game.
In event of a tie, the game uses 4 decimal points after the period,
like so: 00.0000, to break the tie.
The list looks a little like this:
No. Fish Size Fish Name Date Caught Time Caught
Size 00.0000 Area Caught
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-Number Caught-
Ever got sick of catching Armored Catfish while looking for the
Pteraspis in the Panas Jungle, and wondered just how many of them
you caught? If you caught tons of them, they may just end up listed
here. This lists the Top 30 of the most fish you've caught of a
species. This list can have ties.
The list looks a little like this:
No. Fish Name Last Date Caught Last Time Caught
No. Caught Area Caught
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==AQUARIUM PROFITS [AQP]==
This will be presented as a month-long graph of your profits once
you become the Aquarium Director. You'll probably notice large
spikes up when you build rooms or upgrade them, and down spikes
if you don't do any fishing for a few in game days (for instance,
if you are doing different bulletin board activities all those days).
The graph will reach from 0 to the highest number of points you've
made that month.
The total amount of visitors up to that point, and the total amount
of points earned is displayed above the graph.
If you click on a certain day, you will see the same note that you
get at the end of the day on the personal bulletin board in your
room (every main area has one somewhere in the room), but you
have to access that info from the computer when on the cruiser.
This daily note includes how many visitors there were, and if that
number was more or less than the day before; how many points you
made, and what tanks the people liked the most and least.
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==SETTINGS [STG]==
These settings include things you may have been looking for,
and weren't sure where to look; so here they are!
-RETURN TO TITLE-
Self-explanitory (or not). Instead of returning you to the Title
Screen as it suggests, it actually takes you all the way back to
the Wiimote warning screen. (Protip: the game saves after every
time you catch/lose a fish or trash, every time you start/complete
a quest, and every time you start/complete/exit an activity. If you
really don't want to use this to exit the game, wait until you do
something to get it to save, then hit the "Reset" button on the
Wiimote to exit after the save warning disappears. It's much
faster.)
-SHOW/TURN OFF TIPS-
Question: Always show the tips? Yes No
If yes, each time you do something, you'll see the handy-dandy
(annoying) Tips screen pop up. If no, you only see the tips the
very first time you do something.
-MULTIPLAY CHARACTER CHANGE-
2P Father 3P Boy 4P Girl
This gives you the option to change what character other players
will be if they join you on a mini-game, or just to fish. You can
go through each of the six available characters to choose one:
Girl (little girl), Boy (little boy), Big Brother (teen boy),
Big Sister (teen girl), Father (adult male), Mother (adult female)
-SWITCH REEL HAND (R/L)-
Left Button Right Button
This lets you switch hands to reel with the nunchuk, so you
can choose whichever hand is most comfortable for you.
-NINTENDO WI-FI CONNECTION-
On Button Off Button
This lets you choose the Wi-fi for this game; if on, you can see
the online leaderboards for the contests, and if you catch a fish
for the online contest, you can be ranked in it. If off, nothing can
be seen or sent.
(Warning: as of June 28th, 2013, WiiConnect24 will go down forever.
This may mean there will be no more online rankings/leaderboard, or
online contests for this game after that time. If this is true, you
may as well leave this off.)
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===PART 3: THE AQUARIUM [AQM]===
The Aquarium is one of the most relaxing, and the most frustrating,
areas of the game. (That's quite a contrast!) As you are building it
up and fishing to stock it, you will find it takes a lot of care, and
a whole lot of points, and the users will complain about the least
leveled and least stocked room. But as you level it up and stock it,
make sure to stop by and take in the views!
Each tank in each room is set up a different way, likely to maximize
space and show off certain creatures best. Each tank also takes a
different amount of points to build, but each level up is the same
amount of points. Each time you level up a tank, it adds things
like plants and coral for fish to hide in and swim by. It makes
for wonderful photo opportunities, and makes for some relaxing
naptimes, if you want.
After you complete Teman quest #3, "Thrilling Aquarium", you will
find that YOU are now the director of the whole shebang, so if you
feel a little lost, Help(er) is here!
So, without further ado, here is everything you always wanted
to know about the Aquarium (and didn't think to ask!).
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Notes: You have to use the laptop on the desk near the Information
Desk to build and upgrade the various tanks. This computer also
holds the Aquarium layout for you to use to get used to where
everything is located. There are 13 rooms in the Aquarium, and if
you don't know where you're going, you could well get lost!
On the Aquarium map, different colors represent the different
levels each tank is at. The colors are as follows:
*Gray = tank not yet built
*Level 1 = Blue
*Level 2 = Green
*Level 3 = Gold
*Max Level = Red
When a few of the tanks are built, you can hover over the ones
connected to them, but not yet built, and see how much they cost
to build. You can only build tanks that are connected to ones you've
already built. For instance, you cannot build Temp/Salt #3 until
you build Temp/Salt #1, then build Temp/Salt #2 after that.
A climate area, or hallway to another tank, is roped off and
inaccessible until you go to that area and fish, or build the
connecting tank.
Each level has a certain amount of decoration in it; things
like plants, coral, and background scenes to compliment and
contrast the fish in that tank. The higher the level, the better
the scenery. When you first build a tank, don't be surprised
how empty of scenery it looks; it's supposed to look that way!
Level 2 gives you rocks; lots and lots of large and small, gray,
rocks to compliment the fish. Level 3 gives you larger rocks,
and lots more of them. The max level finally gives you some coral
and green plants to brighten the tank and make it look more like
a fish's home.
Contrary to rumors, the trash you catch (driftwood, seaweed, etc.),
does NOT go into the tanks to decorate them, although I wish it
did.
When you enter the Aquarium, time stops moving. You stay on the
same day, at the exact time you entered, and time only starts
moving again after you leave.
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==B1F: SEAWATER FLOOR==
You walk into the Aquarium on this floor. B1F holds the Saltwater
tanks for the Aquarium. Saltwater includes most of the main
areas right along the coast, along with the ocean, obviously.
The computer for building and upgrading the tanks is located here,
on the desk near the information center.
There are seven main rooms on this floor, & three small inset tanks
along the wall near the area where the fish in them come from.
These small tanks protect the tiniest of the fish you catch from
the rest of the larger predatory fish. You do not have to build or
upgrade these; they are already fully complete (and waiting for
fish to fill them).
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=TROP/SALT TANKS=
This area holds the Tropical/Saltwater dwelling fish.
There are two Tropical tanks to fill; the first is already built for
you, but that's all you're going to get. The rest is up to you.
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TROP/SALT TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 0 (already built)
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: This is the first tank you walk into from the hallway.
This room has one large, curved tank along the right-side wall
that holds the fish here.
Some of the fish in here include: Emperor Angelfish; Pennant
Coralfish; Parrotfish; Giant Trevally; Red Snapper; Bonito; Permit.
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TROP/SALT TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: This room holds one large floor-to-ceiling tank that curves
along the three walls opposite the entrance/exit. The Sea Turtle,
after you see it in the Pacar Beach sub tour, is released into
this tank.
Some fish in this tank include: Eastern Blue Devil Fish;
Striped Beakfish.
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=TEMP/SALT TANKS=
This area is for the Temperate/Saltwater dwelling fish.
There are 3 tanks in this area, and one of them is THE most
impressive of the tanks available: Temp/Salt #2. Like walking
through an underwater tunnel with the fish swimming all around
you, I can stay in here all day long (real day, not in-game day!)
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TEMP/SALT TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 500 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: The cheapest of the tanks to build, its two large tanks
along the left and right side walls split the fish, and double
the viewing pleasure.
The fish are the same in both tanks. They include: Sea Eel; Red
Stingray; Multicolorfin Rainbow; Sea Bass; Chicken Grunt; Black
Porgy.
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TEMP/SALT TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 2,500 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: This is THE most impressive of the tanks (at least -I-
think so). An underwater tunnel where it seems you are totally
surrounded by fish! Highlights: this room includes the Manta Ray
and Dolphin, both creatures available from the Penangkapan Ocean,
West, submarine tour (after you see them there, they are released
into this tank.)
Other fish here include: Sailfish; some of the Marlins; Amberjacks;
Tarpon; Milkfish; Red Sea Bream; Coral Trout; Red Emperor (Young);
John Dory; Barracuda.
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TEMP/SALT TANK #3
Cost to Build (Level 1): 25,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: This room has a large, floor-to-ceiling tank along the
opposite wall. The huge and serene Whale Shark occupies this
tank after you see it in the Penangkapan Ocean, South, sub tour
(available at Pacar Beach).
Other fish here include: Ocean Sunfish; more Amberjacks; more
Marlins; Xiphactinus; Great White Shark; more Manta Rays.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=COLD/SALT TANKS=
This area has the Cold water/Saltwater dwelling fish. There
are only two tanks here, but they are the most expensive
and hardest to fill.
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COLD/SALT TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 50,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: Another room with a floor-to-ceiling tank on the left and
right sides; the fish are NOT the same in either tank. The left
side holds a lot of fish species; the right side holds a bunch of
Emperor Penguins, which you receive after you've built every
room in the Aquarium, as a reward.
Among the fish on the left side, you may notice a small pod of
Killer Whales (Orcas), only here after you've maxed out the levels
for every room in the Aquarium (these were the reward).
Other fish in the left side tank include: Arctic Grayling; Japanese
Pufferfish; Mackerel Icefish; Filefish; Saury.
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COLD/SALT TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 250,000 points!
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: The most expensive tank in here to build, it holds
the rarest and most impressive fish!
Some of the fish here include: all the Safir Cave fish; Oilfish;
N. Pacific Giant Octopus; Giant Squid; Black Cod.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=SALTWATER INSET TANKS=
There are three tanks, one for each of the climate zones, inset near
the entrances to the main climate area tanks. I'm still trying to
decide if they show small, helpless or predatory fish, or the latest
small fish you've S ranked. (After catching SO MANY fish on my main
file, I can't tell!) So I will list the tanks and say where they are,
and list some of the small fish that I have in my tanks.
These are already built for you, and fully upgraded.
TROPICAL INSET TANK: to right of Tropical/Salt entrance
Royal Angelfish; Forceps Fish; Clownfish; Seahorse
TEMPERATE INSET TANK: to left of Temperate/Salt entrance
Horse Mackerel; Mackerel; Sea Robin; Black Rockfish;
Japanese Lobster; Freshwater Prawn
COLD INSET TANK: to right of Cold/Salt entrance
Pacific Herring; Saury
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
==B2F: FRESHWATER FLOOR==
This floor, which you take the stairs (to the right of the entrance)
to get to, holds the Freshwater fish. There are six tanks: two for
each climate zone, and three more wall-inset tanks for the
tiny fish. Each main climate hallway splits into a left and
right side, with a tank down another short hallway.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TROP/FRESH TANKS=
This area holds the Tropical/Freshwater dwelling fish.
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TROP/FRESH TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 1,500 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Tropical hallway, go left to reach this
room. The tank along the opposite wall is Jungle-themed, and
holds the Panas Jungle fish.
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TROP/FRESH TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Tropical hallway, go right to reach this
room. This opposite wall, floor-to-ceiling tank also has a Jungle
theme, and holds the Malam Jungle fish.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TEMP/FRESH TANKS=
This area holds the Temperate/Freshwater dwelling fish.
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TEMP/FRESH TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 1,500 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Temperate hallway, go left to reach
this room. The opposite wall, floor-to-ceiling tank can be
reached via a ramp on either side that slopes down from the
"stage" area you walk onto when you enter this room.
This tank mainly houses the Dua Ribu Lake fish.
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TEMP/FRESH TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 3,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Temperate hallway, go right to reach
this room. The tank on the opposite wall mainly holds the
small/medium fish from: Kerikil River; Rahaja Lake; Patapara
River; Kanan Lake (small/medium trout).
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=COLD/FRESH TANKS=
This area holds the Cold/Freshwater dwelling fish.
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COLD/FRESH TANK #1
Cost to Build (Level 1): 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Cold hallway, go left to reach this room.
This room has a "stage" area that you walk onto when you enter,
with ramps going down to the tank on the opposite wall, like Temp/
Fresh tank #1 does.
Some fish here include: White Sturgeon; Hyneria; Northern Pike;
Pond Smelt; the Gunan Es River fish.
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COLD/FRESH TANK #2
Cost to Build (Level 1): 3,000 points
Upgrade to Level 2: 5,000 points
Upgrade to Level 3: 25,000 points
Upgrade to Maximum: 50,000 points
Notes: From the main Cold hallway, go right to reach this room.
This opposite wall, floor-to-ceiling tank includes these fish:
the Tidur River Carp; Japanese Hutchen; the Male/Female Sockeye
Salmon; Yellowfin Goby.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=FRESHWATER INSET TANKS=
There are three tanks, one for each of the climate zones, inset near
the entrances to the main climate area tanks, just like for the
saltwater exhibit upstairs. I will list the fish I have in my tanks.
TROPICAL INSET TANK: to right of Tropical/Fresh entrance
Arowana(!); Piranha; Armored Catfish; Black Ghost Knifefish
TEMPERATE INSET TANK: to left of Temperate/Fresh entrance
Smallmouth Bass; Bluegill; all 3 species of Bullheads
COLD INSET TANK: to left of Cold/Fresh entrance
Arctic Grayling; Yellowfin Goby
=================================================
===PART 4: CHECKLISTS [CHL]===
Ever wondered how to keep track of all the fish, awards, activities,
and other things in Fishing Resort. Look no further! Handy-dandy
checklists for all things trackable in this game will be included
here. Some of the lists will have quite a few abbreviations, to
keep them short and sweet, but still useable.
+++++++++++++++++++++++
Fish Legend:
Index number: Fish Name: listed areas found in; [size; S rank], worth
[S]=small [M]=medium [L]=large [XL]=extra large
[S/M]=small/medium [M/L]=medium/large
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TEMAN PARADISE BEACH=
Teman=Teman Paradise Beach
B.C. Rock=Big Catch Rock
Shop=Shop Waterhouse
Kayak C.=Kayak Center Freedom
Pacar B.=Pacar Beach
Villa M.=Villa Mirador
E.=East
W.=West
=FISH=
---PAGE 1---
[]#171: BLOTCHY SILLAGO: B.C. Rock & Villa M.; [S; 1.06 ft], 115p
[]#054: CLOWNFISH: Kayak C. & Teman; [S; 0.59 ft], 60p
[]#123: ROYAL ANGELFISH: Teman W. & Pacar B. W.; [S; 1.06 ft], 130p
---PAGE 2---
[]#116: BLUE TANG: Kayak C. & Kayaker's Shallow; [S; 0.85 ft], 115p
[]#008: BLUEFACE ANGELFISH: Teman W. & Pacar B. W.; [S;1.07ft], 120p
[]#023: PARROTFISH: Kayaker's Shallow; [M; 2.10 ft], 465p
---PAGE 3---
[]#151: FORCEPS FISH: Teman West & Pacar B. East; [S; 0.76 ft], 105p
[]#099: ORIENTAL BUTTERFLYFISH: Shop & Kayak C.; [S; 0.82 ft], 75p
[]#101: MOORISH IDOL: Kayak C. & Teman; [S; 0.85 ft], 90p
---PAGE 4---
[]#191: LIONFISH: Kayak C. & Teman East; [S; 1.25 ft], 120p
[]#095: EMPEROR ANGELFISH: Shop & Pacar B. East; [S; 1.35 ft], 135p
[]#135: PENNANT CORALFISH: Shop & Kayak C.; [S; 0.84 ft], 85p
---PAGE 5---
[]#042: FLOUNDER: Teman East & Feest Cove; [M; 1.70 ft], 160p
[]#094: SEAHORSE: Teman West & Teman; [S; 0.42 ft], 270p
[]#003: RED STINGRAY: Teman East; [XL; 6.67ft], 1,185p
---PAGE 6---
[]#036: OCELLARIS CLOWNFISH: Teman West & Teman; [S; 0.42 ft], 675p
[]#148: HALIBUT: Feest Cove & Kayaker's Shallow; [M; 2.10 ft], 340p
[]#052: LONGNOSE HAWKFISH: Shop & Teman West; [S; 0.51 ft], 105p
---PAGE 7---
[]#006: HORSE MACKEREL: Big Catch Rock; [S; 0.84 ft], 85p
[]#009: SEA EEL: Feest Cove; [M; 2.07 ft], 115p
[]#195: BLACK ROCKFISH: B. C. Rock & Golden Cliff; [S; 1.25 ft], 135p
---PAGE 8---
[]#051: GRASS PUFFER: B. C. Rock & Villa M.; [S; 0.86 ft], 75p
[]#004: JAPANESE LOBSTER: Big Catch Rock; [S; 0.82 ft], 70p
[]#103: FRESHWATER PRAWN: Big Catch Rock; [S; 0.63 ft], 100p
---PAGE 9---
[]#025: SARDINE: Golden Cliff; [S; 0.84 ft], 105p
[]#093: NEEDLEFISH: Golden Cliff; [L; 3.81 ft], 400p
[]#047: MULTICOLORFIN RAINBOW: Golden Cliff; [S; 1.26 ft], 415p
---PAGE 10---
[]#037: MARBLED ROCKFISH: Big Catch Rock; [S; 1.06 ft], 175p
[]#168: SEA ROBIN: Feest Cove; [S; 1.26 ft], 180p
[]#029: MORAY EEL: Big Catch Rock; [L; 3.36 ft], 165p
---PAGE 11---
[]#070: SEA BASS: Big Catch Rock & Golden Cliff; [M; 2.52 ft], 300p
[]#033: DEMON STINGER: B. C. Rock & Golden Cliff; [S; 1.49 ft], 985p
---PAGE 12---
[]#059: SMALLSCALE BLACKFISH: Big Catch Rock; [M; 2.09 ft], 1,080p
[]#057: BLACK PORGY: B. C. Rock & Golden Cliff; [M; 1.65 ft], 525p
[]#126: JAPANESE BULLHEAD SHARK: Big Catch Rock; [L; 4.20 ft], 1,330p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TEMAN QUESTS=
[]1. TEMAN PARADISE SHARK HUNT: (worth 4,500 points)
[]a. Find man near Shop dock & talk to him
[]b. Find woman at Golden Cliff & talk to her
[]c. Return to 1st man & talk to him
[]d. Buy L/XL tackle, catch Japanese Bullhead Shark (B.C. Rock)
[]e. Return to 1st man again & talk to him
[]2. SHOP THE WAY YOU WANT: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Talk to girl in front of Fish Shop
[]b. Find man (pink afro) on end of kayak dock & talk to him
[]3. THRILLING AQUARIUM: (worth 5,000 points)
[]a. Find man in suit near Aquarium entrance & talk to him
[]b. Catch 10 different fish
[]c. Return to man & talk to him
[]4. TREASURES LOST AT SEA: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Talk to man in front of Big Catch Rock
[]b. Catch piece of driftwood
[]c. Return to man & talk to him
[]5. FORGETFUL HUSBAND'S ITEM: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Talk to woman near lobby door
[]b. Find man on kayak dock, near entrance, & talk to him
[]6. OCEAN'S DREAM: (worth 30,000 points)
[]a. Talk to man wearing Blue Aloha Shirt, near cruiser
[]b. fish at all eight area resorts
[]Teman Paradise Beach
[]Pacar Beach
[]Dua Ribu Lake
[]Tidur River
[]Kerikil River
[]Kanan Lake
[]Panas Jungle
[]Malam Jungle
[]c. Return to man & talk to him
[]d. Catch 80 types of fish
[]e. Return to man & talk to him
[]f. Buy cruiser for 100,000 points
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TEMAN ACTIVITIES=
[]-DREAM AQUARIUM TOUR-
Open to all; cost: 100 (1st time); 1,000 (2nd time) 3,000 (3rd time)
[]-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR (SOUTH COAST)-
Open to all; cost: 200 points
[]-FISH COUNTING: (EASY)-
Players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-TEMAN FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
Open until day of tournament to all; cost: 300 points
Most catches wins
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-FLOAT FISHING SCHOOL-
Open to all; cost: free!
[]-SYMBOL HUNT AT THE BEACH! (EASY, NORMAL, HARD, MASTER)-
Easy: all; others: players who conquered prior level; cost: 100 pts
[]Easy []Normal []Hard []Master
[]-TROLLING TOUR: SOUTH COAST-
Open to: Rookie class rank 3+ players; cost: 800 points
[]-PENANGKAPAN WEST COAST SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
[]Saw Bottlenose Dolphin []Saw Manta Ray
[]-TEMAN PARADISE BEACH SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
[]-KAYAK RACE (NORMAL)-
Rookie class rank 7+ players; cost: 100 points
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=PACAR BEACH=
=FISH=
Legend:
(kayak)= take the kayak out
Villa M.=Villa Mirador
---Page 1---
[]#194: BLACK SEA BREAM: Villa Mirador (kayak); [M; 1.67 ft], 390p
[]#022: DOGTOOTH TUNA: Shallows&Villa M. (kayak); [L; 4.16ft], 1,065p
[]#030: THAMNACONUS MODESTUS: Villa Mirador; [S; 1.06 ft], 100p
---Page 2---
[]#066: CALFORNIA CORBINA: Pacar Beach East; [S; 1.49 ft], 555p
[]#067: MACKEREL: Villa Mirador; [S; 1.25 ft], 85p
[]#197: CLOWN TRIGGERFISH: Pacar Beach East; [S; 0.74 ft], 145p
---Page 3---
[]#111: TREVALLY: Villa Mirador (kayak); [L; 3.35 ft], 1,470p
[]#182: RED SEA BREAM: Villa Mirador (kayak); [M; 2.12 ft], 855p
[]#038: BLUEFIN TREVALLY: Villa Mirador (kayak); [L; 3.83 ft], 495p
---Page 4---
[]#020: ROCK PORGY: Pacar Beach West; [M; 2.06 ft], 780p
[]#170: BONEFISH: Shallow Area; [M; 2.50 ft], 1,830p
[]#021: STRIPED BEAKFISH: Villa Mirador (kayak); [M; 2.08 ft], 775p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PACAR QUESTS=
[]1. GIANT FISH IN THE REEFS: (worth 4,500 points)
[]a. Talk to woman down from counter area
[]b. Catch Blueface Angelfish (Shallows, or off dock; S/M tackle)
[]c. Return & talk to woman again
[]d. catch Trevally (Shallows/kayak, Villa M.; L/XL tackle)
[]e. Return to woman, talk to her again
[]2. A YEARNING FOR PURE WHITE: (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Find woman near 2nd warp flag & talk to her
[]b. Catch Bonefish (Shallows-deep area; pale, sleek; medium tackle)
[]c. Return to woman & talk to her
[]3. THE MEN'S RESORT: (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Talk to man near bulletin board
[]b. Find 1st friend right of 3rd wrap flag
[]c. Find 2nd friend in Shallows, north of 1st friend
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PACAR BEACH ACTIVITIES=
[]-DESERTED ISLAND FISHING TOUR: SEMBILAN ISLAND-
Open to: amateur rank 10+ players; cost: 500 points
[]-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR: NORTH COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 5+ players; cost: 200 points
[]-FERRYBOAT FISHING TOUR: WEST COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 5+ players; cost: 200 points
[]-TROLLING TOUR: NORTH COAST-
Open to: amateur class rank 1+ players; cost: 800 points
[]-PACAR FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
Open until day of tournament to all; cost: 300 points
Biggest fish wins (Dogtooth Tuna)
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-PENANGKAPAN SOUTH COAST SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 250 points
[]Saw Whale Shark
[]-PACAR BEACH SUBMARINE TOUR-
Open to: players with 20+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
[]Saw Sea Turtle
[]-FISH COUNTING: HARD-
Open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 points
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=DUA RIBU LAKE=
=FISH=
D.R.=Dua Ribu
D.=Downstream
---Page 1---
[]#162: BLUEGILL: Lodge Lakeside & D.R. Eyelet; [S; 1.27 ft], 90p
[]#013: AMERICAN PICKEREL: D.R. Eyelet; [M; 2.10 ft], 265p
[]#115: CATFISH: Red Windmill& Northern River (D.); [M; 2.09ft], 190p
---Page 2---
[]#177: WHITE PERCH: Dua Ribu Eyelet; [S; 1.25 ft], 370p
[]#083: SMALLMOUTH BASS: Lodge Lakeside& D.R. Eyelet;[M;1.70ft], 240p
---Page 3---
[]#202: BLACK BASS: D.R. Eyelet; [M; 1.99 ft], 510p
[]#017: YELLOW PERCH: Red Windmill (South); [S; 0.85 ft], 465p
[]#203: SNAKEHEAD: D.R. Eyelet &Northern River (D.); [M;2.53ft], 510p
---Page 4---
[]#145: BIGMOUTH BUFFALO: Red Windmill; [L; 4.13 ft], 465p
[]#084: SMALLMOUTH BUFFALO: Red Windmill; [L; 4.21 ft], 360p
---Page 5---
[]#159: BLACK BULLHEAD: Blue Windmill; [S; 0.83 ft], 400p
[]#018: YELLOW BULLHEAD: Blue Windmill; [M; 1.70 ft], 480p
[]#155: BROWN BULLHEAD: Blue Windmill; [S; 1.26 ft], 430p
---Page 6---
[]#178: MURRAY COD: Dua Ribu Eyelet; [L; 3.82 ft], 1,440p
[]#011: BOWFIN: Red Windmill; [M; 2.49 ft], 1,245p
[]#215: LONGNOSE GAR: Red Windmill; [L; 4.95 ft], 1,485p
---Pages 7 & 8---
[]#200: WELS CATFISH: D.R. Eyelet (North); [XL; 6.25 ft], 2,940p
---Pages 9 &10---
[]#005: ACANTHODES: (REAL area) Red Windmill; [S; B-1.18 ft], 10,500p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=DUA RIBU QUESTS=
[]1. DUA RIBU'S LUNKER BASS: (worth 5,000 points)
[]a. Talk to mom standing by lodge campfire area
[]b. Find teen boy near raft rental & talk to him
[]c. Rent a raft, go out to S. Blue Windmill (by dead tree)
[]d. Talk to boy in raft there
[]e. Catch lunker Black Bass (over 1.64 ft) (Eyelet; medium tackle)
[]f. Return to boy & talk to him
[]2. DO YOU LIKE YELLOW? (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Talk to woman in yellow near lodge counter
[]b. Find her boyfriend on the dock, also in yellow, talk to him
[]c. Go out to Blue Windmill, catch Yellow Bullhead (medium tackle)
[]d. Return to man & talk to him again
[]3. TIME TO EAT: (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Talk to mom on path to dock
[]b. Find 1st kid (boy) at Red Windmill & talk to him
[]c. Find 2nd kid (girl) at Eyelet island nr windmill & talk to her
[]4. WANT A FISHING LICENSE? (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Talk to little girl on path to dock
[]b. Find ProFISHency proctor on Eyelet island (near cottage)
[]c. Talk to him to trigger ProFISHency Tests
[]5. RETRIEVAL CHALLENGE: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Find woman on dock (left of quest #2 man) & talk to her
[]b. Go to lodge area & find man in front of tree, right of counter
[]c. Talk to man to trigger Retrieval Challenge
[]6. THE GREAT DUA RIBU FEEDING: (worth 3,500 points)
[]a. After other quests, find man nr dock entrance & talk to him
[]b. Go out to Eyelet (North), catch Wels Catfish (use XL tackle)
[]c. Return to man & talk to him again
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=DUA RIBU ACTIVITIES=
[]-DUA RIBU LAKE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-DUA RIBU LAKE LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; reward: 8,000 pts; cost: 300 pts
Biggest fish wins (Wels Catfish)
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-ORIENTAL LAKE RAHAJA TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
[]-LURE FISHING SCHOOL-
open to all; cost: free
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=KANAN LAKE=
=FISH=
B.K.=Big Kanan
E.S. Rock=East Sparse Rock
S.=South
D.=Downstream
Ker.=Kerikil
---Page 1---
[]#154: BROWN TROUT: B.K. S. & Kerikil Calm (D.); [S; 1.06 ft], 340p
[]#207: LAKE TROUT: Big Kanan South; [M; 2.08 ft], 235p
[]#027: WALLEYE: Foliage Gate; [L; 3.29 ft], 255p
---Page 2---
[]#044: BROOK TROUT: B.K. S.& Kerikil Rapids (D.); [M; 1.68 ft], 315p
[]#129: BURBOT: Kanan Railway; [L; 3.36 ft], 1,215p
[]#041: PINK SALMON: Kanan Eyelet; [M; 2.11 ft], 360p
---Page 3---
[]#081: STEELHEAD: Big Kanan North; [M; 2.94 ft], 360p
[]#040: CUTTHROAT TROUT: Reed Point; [S; 1.05 ft], 855p
[]#080: WHITE STURGEON: Emperor Hyde Hall (Mid); [XL; 23.16ft],8,250p
---Page 4---
[]#124: RAINBOW TROUT: E.S. Rock & Ker. Waterfall; [S/M;1.64 ft],380p
[]#181: MUSKIE: West Sparse Rock; [L; 4.14 ft], 630p
---Pages 5 & 6---
[]#131: HYNERIA: East Sparse Rock; [XL; 16.89 ft], 16,500p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KANAN QUESTS=
[]1. KANAN FISHING TEST: (worth 5,500 points)
[]a. Find man north of patio area & talk to him
[]b. Catch 3 Lake Trout (N. of Eyelet island; medium tackle)
[]c. Return & talk to man again
[]d. Catch 3 Walleyes (Foliage Gate area; 3 fins; L/XL tackle)
[]e. Return to man & talk to him again
[]2. SNIPER CASTING: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Find little boy in garden area & talk to him
[]b. Go out to dock middle, talk to Sniper Casting proctor
[]3. KANAN FISH RESEARCH: (worth 2,500 points)
[]a. Talk to woman in suit, in lodge near room stairs
[]b. Go out Eyelet island (north), catch Steelhead (medium tackle)
[]c. Return to woman & talk to her
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KANAN ACTIVITIES=
[]-KANAN LAKE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-KAYAK RACE (HARD/MASTER)-
open to: players with gold on previous level; cost: 100 pts
[]Hard: []Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]Master: []Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-KANAN LAKE LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all until day before; cost: 300 pts; reward: 8,000 pts
The most catches wins
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-FISH COUNTING: MASTER-
open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=KERIKIL RIVER=
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#028: JAPANESE DACE: Kerikil Rapids (Both); [S; 1.25 ft], 345p
[]#198: JAPANESE SALMON: Kerikil Calm (Both); [S; 1.28 ft], 390p
---Page 2---
[]#091: FAT MINNOW: Kerikil Calm (Both); [S; 0.51 ft], 120p
[]#026: JAPANESE CHAR: Kerikil Rapids (Both); [S; 0.82 ft], 375p
---Pages 3 & 4---
[]#174: BOTHRIOLEPIS: Kerikil Calm (Both); [S; A-1.58 ft], 12,750p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KERIKIL QUESTS=
[]1. THE KERIKIL RESEARCHER: (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Go to Calm area, find man in brown coat & talk to him
[]b. Go to Rapids, find man in gray clothes & talk to him
[]c. Go to Waterfall & catch Rainbow Trout (pinkish; medium tackle)
[]d. Return to man at Rapids & talk to him again
[]e. Return to man at Calm & talk to him again
[]2. SENTIMENTS OF THE FISH: (worth 2,500 points)
[]a. Go to Suspender Bridge start, talk to man in brown sweater
[]b. Catch a Magoi (Calm or Rapids, both; medium tackle)
[]c. Go to lodge area, find woman in brown sweater, talk to her
[]3. MEANDERING SALMON: (worth 1,000 points)
[]a. Find man in Straw Hat at Rapids area & talk to him
(May need Tidur open, or caught salmon from there, to complete)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=KERIKIL ACTIVITIES=
[]-KERIKIL RIVER LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 12,000 points
The most catches wins.
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-KERIKIL RIVER SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-SAFIR CAVE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 40+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-ICE LAKE REMAK SMELT FISHING TOUR-
open to: rookie class rank 1+ players; cost: 500 pts
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=TIDUR RIVER=
=FISH=
Villa M.=Villa Mirador
S.=Southern
N.=Northern
D.=Downstream
U.=Upstream
R.=River
P.=Point
---Page 1---
[]#185: YELLOWFIN GOBY: Villa M. & Southern R. D. [S; 0.63ft], 90p
[]#153: CRUCIAN CARP: Southern & Northern River U. [S; 1.06 ft], 85p
[]#024: JAPANESE HUCHEN: Northern River Upstream [L; 4.23 ft], 1,185p
---Page 2---
[]#175: STRIPED MULLET: Villa M. & Southern R. D. [S; 0.85 ft], 85p
[]#180: MAGOI: Southern & Northern River U. [M; 2.52 ft], 325p
---Page 3---
[]#078: CHUM SALMON: Kanan Eyelet & Southern R. D. [M; 2.51 ft], 415p
[]#049: SILVER SALMON: Reed Point & Southern R. U. [M; 2.52 ft], 405p
---Page 4---
[]#166: SOCKEYE SALMON (F): Reed P.&Southern R. U. [M; 2.07 ft], 855p
[]#165: MALE SOCKEYE SALMON: Reed P.&Southern R. D. [M; 2.10ft], 420p
---Page 5---
[]#085: GRASS CARP: Tidur Waterfall [L/XL; 5.92 ft], 3,330p
[]#002: BLACK CARP: Tidur Waterfall [L/XL; 6.33 ft], 3,330p
---Page 6---
[]#065: BIGHEAD CARP: Northern R. Downstream [XL; 6.69 ft], 3,330p
[]SILVER CARP: Northern River Downstream [L; 5.09 ft], 3,330p
---Pages 7 & 8---
[]#060: CHEIRACANTHUS: Northern R. Downstream [S; C-1.04 ft], 9,750p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TIDUR QUESTS=
[]1. ROMANCE OF THE TIDUR: (worth 4,500 points)
[]a. Find woman in lodge area & talk to her
[]b. Go to Southern River, find man near warp point, talk to him
[]c. Run/bike all way to right, find old man, talk to him
[]d. Warp to Northern River, rent kayak
[]e. Catch Grass Carp (Waterfall; light body, dark head; XL tackle)
[]f. Return to woman & talk to her again
[]2. THE OLD MAN'S HONOR: (worth 3,000 points)
[]a. Talk to old man in kayak, Northern River, near dock
[]b. Catch Japanese Hutchen (Upstream; L/XL tackle)
[]c. Return to old man & talk to him again
[]3. A PROMISE BETWEEN THE TWO: (worth 2,000 points)
[]a. Find teen boy on dock & talk to him
[]b. Find girlfriend in lodge area (brown hair, nr your cabin)
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=TIDUR ACTIVITIES=
[]-TIDUR RIVER SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-TIDUR RIVER LURE FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 12,000 points
Biggest fish wins. (Bighead or other Carp)
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-ICE RIVER GUNAN FISHING TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=PANAS JUNGLE=
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#146: PIRANHA: Rootroof Stream [S; 1.25 ft], 165p
[]#201: ARMORED CATFISH: Emerald Marsh [S; 0.64 ft], 180p
[]#035: CARDINAL TETRA: Emerald Marsh [S; 0.21 ft], 145p
---Page 2---
[]#007: APAPA: Rootroof Stream [M; 2.75 ft], 315p
[]#144: PEACOCK BASS: Panas Lake & Craigie Stream [M/L; 3.10ft], 470p
[]#163: PAYARA: Emerald Marsh [L; 3.29 ft], 920p
---Page 3---
[]#010: AFRICAN PIKE: Rootroof Stream [S/M; 1.85 ft], 460p
[]#158: BLACK GHOST KNIFEFISH: Mangrove Pool [S; 1.24 ft], 1,200p
[]#210: REDTAIL CATFISH: Mangrove Pool [L; 4.22 ft], 1,410p
---Page 4---
[]#132: PACU: Rootroof Stream [S; 0.84 ft], 380p
[]#015: AROWANA: Emerald Marsh [L; 4.22 ft], 940p
---Page 5---
[]#014: ALLIGATOR GAR: Mangrove Pool [XL; 10.19 ft], 1,240p
[]#156: PLATINUM ALLIGATOR GAR: Mangrove Pool [XL; 9.86 ft], 2,880p
[]#149: PIRARUCU: Panas Lake & Panas Waterfall [XL; 14.83 ft], 1,450p
---Page 6---
[]#109: DORADO: Emerald Marsh & Mangrove Pool [L; 4.25 ft], 1,600p
---Pages 7 & 8---
[]#152: PTERASPIS: Emerald Marsh [S; C-0.84 ft], 11,250p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PANAS QUESTS=
[]1. KING OF THE JUNGLE: (worth 4,500 points)
[]a. Talk to man in lodge middle (w/fishing hat)
[]b. Find teen girl at dock, talk to her
[]c. Rent raft, go to small left "pond" area near Panas Lake
[]d. Talk to little boy on raft there
[]e. Return to dock, talk to girl again
[]f. Catch Pirarucu (P. Lake, left side; round body/fins; XL tackle)
[]g. Return to dock, talk to girl again
[]2. FIND THE KEY MAN: (worth 3,500 points)
[]a. Talk to man near lodge exit
[]b. Rent raft, go out to Emerald Marsh, talk to friend there
[]c. Catch Arowana (gold body, long fins; L/XL tackle)
[]d. Talk to friend again
[]e. return to lodge, talk to 1st man
[]3. FIND THE KEY MAN (CONT'D): (worth 5,000 points)
[]a. Return to Emerald Marsh, talk to friend in quest #2
[]b. Go back to lodge area, talk to 1st man from quest #2
[]4. THE WOES OF A NON-SWIMMER: (worth 1,000 points)
[]a. Talk to little boy on path to dock
(Completion depends on whether Shop quest at Teman done?)
[]5. SHADOW OF GOLD: (worth 3,500 points)
[]a. Complete first 2-4 quests
[]b. Talk to woman in gold suit near lodge counter
[]c. Go to dock, find little girl in tank top, talk to her
[]d. Catch Dorado (Emerald Marsh; large gold body; L/XL tackle)
[]6. MONSTER OF SILVER: (worth 5,000 points)
[]a. Complete quest #5
[]b. Talk to old man with white afro on dock
[]c. Catch Platinum Alligator Gar (Mangrove Pool; paler; XL tackle)
[]d. Return to old man & talk to him again
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=PANAS ACTIVITIES=
[]-PANAS JUNGLE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-SYMBOL HUNT IN THE JUNGLE (EASY/NORMAL/HARD/MASTER)-
open to: (easy) Rookie class rank 5+, (N/H/M) conquer previous level
cost: 100 points
[]Easy []Normal []Hard []Master
-FISH COUNTING: NORMAL-
open to: players with 50+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
-PANAS JUNGLE FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 6,000 pts
Largest fish wins.
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=MALAM JUNGLE=
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#053: GUPPY: Twin Rock Stream [S; 0.21 ft], 410p
[]#157: PLATINUM GUPPY: Twin Rock Stream [S; 0.21 ft], 1,875p
[]#136: BUTTERFLY FISH: Twin Rock Stream [S; 0.85 ft], 815p
---Page 2---
[]#106: BETTA: Twin Rock Stream [S; 0.33 ft], 945p
[]#031: ELEPHANTNOSE FISH: Shak Garden Stream [S; 1.03 ft], 780p
---Page 3---
[]#160: OCELLATED SNAKEHEAD: Shak Garden Stream [S; 1.25 ft], 1,340p
[]#001: CHANNA LUCIUS: Malam Mountain (South) [M; 1.49 ft], 1,210p
[]#107: GIANT SNAKEHEAD: Malam Mountain (East) [M; 2.90 ft], 1,980p
---Page 4---
[]#176: POLYPTERUS: Malam Mountain (West & North) [M; 2.50ft], 1,140p
[]#212: ROYAL KNIFE FISH: Malam Mountain (South) [S/M; 1.70 ft], 970p
---Page 5---
[]#138: PAPUAN BLACK BASS: Malam Outlet [L; 4.18 ft], 1,755p</pre><pre id="faqspan-7">
[]#089: TIGERFISH: Malam Mountain (West & North) [L; 4.93 ft], 2,670p
---Page 6---
[]#112: NILE PERCH: Malam Mountain (West & South) [XL; 6.20 ft], 935p
[]#140: BARRAMUNDI: Malam Outlet [XL; 6.26 ft], 2,580p
---Pages 7 & 8---
[]#055: CLIMATIUS: Twin Rock Stream [S; B-0.37 ft], 9,000p
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=MALAM QUESTS=
[]1. ON THE HUNT FOR BARRA: (worth 7,500 points)
[]a. Talk to man with cowboy hat near campfire
[]b. Rent boat, go out to Malam Outlet
[]c. Catch Papuan Black Bass (smaller than Nile Perch; L/XL tackle)
[]d. Return to man & talk to him again
[]e. Go back to Outlet, catch Barramundi (longer, pale; XL tackle)
[]f. Return to man & talk to him again
[]2. THE TIGER IN THE DEEP: (worth 3,500 points)
[]a. Rent boat, go to Malam Mountain & dock there
[]b. Find man with eyepatch, talk to him
[]c. Take boat to Malam Mountain North
[]d. Catch Tigerfish (large, long, striped; use L/XL tackle)
[]e. Return to man & talk to him again
[]3. THE FARTHEST POINT: (worth 1,000 points)
[]a. Rent boat, go out to Shak Garden Stream, dock there
[]b. Talk to girl in tank top & shorts
+++++++++++++++++++++++
=MALAM ACTIVITIES=
[]-MALAM FLOAT FISHING TOURNAMENT-
open to: all; cost: 300 pts; reward: 10,000 points
Most catches wins.
[]Bronze []Silver []Gold []Platinum
[]-MALAM JUNGLE SUBMARINE TOUR-
open to: players with 30+ catches in area; cost: 100 pts
[]-ISOLATED RIVER PATAPARA FISHING TOUR-
open to: expert class rank 10+ players; cost: 500 pts
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=TROPICAL OCEAN=
Borders run roughly from the top tip of the island to
the eastern area a little north of the lighthouse.
=FISH=
E.=East
W.=West
S.=South
Sep.=Sepuluh Island
---Page 1---
[]#186: AUXIS ROCHEI: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.13 ft], 520p
[]#039: BONITO: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.12 ft], 535p
[]#184: JOHN DORY: Ferry/Cruiser [S; 1.69 ft], 310p
---Page 2---
[]#208: RED EMPEROR (ADULT): Ferry/Cruiser [M/L; 2.47 ft], 720p
[]#113: RED SNAPPER: Ferry/Cruiser [M/L; 2.95 ft], 435p
[]#062: CORAL TROUT: Ferry/Cruiser [S/M; 1.68 ft], 925p
---Page 3---
[]#192: MILKFISH: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.25 ft], 1,555p
[]#147: YELLOWTAIL AMBERJACK: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.24 ft], 780p
[]#082: MACKEREL TUNA: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.18 ft], 405p
---Page 4---
[]#071: MAHI-MAHI: Trolling-W.&E. Sepuluh; West rt [L;5.96ft], 1,050p
[]#046: YELLOWFIN TUNA: Trolling E.&S. Sepuluh [XL; 8.49 ft], 1,710p
[]#045: GREATER AMBERJACK: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.14 ft], 810p
---Page 5---
[]#139: BARRACUDA: Trolling-E. Sepuluh &S. Pacar [XL; 6.16 ft], 3255p
[]#150: LONGFIN YELLOWTAIL: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.23 ft], 780p
[]#061: COBIA: Trolling-West & South routes [XL; 6.81 ft], 925p
---Page 6---
[]#187: OCEAN SUNFISH: Trolling-West #4 [XL; 8.38 ft], 2,625p
[]#143: HAMMERHEAD SHARK: Troll-E.&W. Sep. #4&5 [XL;14.54ft], 2,790p
---Page 7---
[]#056: INDO-PACIFIC BLUE MARLIN: Troll-East #1&5 [XL;12.48ft],7,870p
[]#193: SWORDFISH: Trolling-West #4 & #5 [XL; 14.35 ft], 8,250p
[]#076: BLACK MARLIN: Trolling-W.&NW. Sep. #1&5 [XL;16.39ft], 7,575p
---Page 8---
[]#179: STRIPED MARLIN: Trolling-West #4&5 [XL; 12.49 ft], 7,800p
---Pages 9-10---
[]#073: XIPHACTINUS: Trolling-W. Sep. #5 [XL; B-19.27 ft], 15,000p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=TEMPERATE OCEAN=
The borders run roughly from around north of Pacar
Beach to close to the sharp top tip of the island.
E.=East
Semb.=Sembilan Island
---Page 1---
[]#019: CHICKEN GRUNT: Ferry/Cruiser [S/M; 1.91 ft], 390p
[]#077: JAPANESE WHITING: Ferry/Cruiser [S; 1.27 ft], 75p
[]#141: OILFISH: Trolling-All Routes & Tropical [L; 5.86 ft], 945p
[]#068: SPANISH MACKEREL: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 3.17 ft], 280p
---Page 2---
[]#161: JAPANESE AMBERJACK: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.12 ft], 540p
[]#102: RAINBOW RUNNER: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.26 ft], 285p
---Page 3---
[]#183: OCTOPUS: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.48 ft], 570p
[]#169: GREAT WHITE SHARK: Troll-E. Tidur #1,4,5 [XL;18.68ft],5,700p
[]#088: GIANT SQUID: Troll-East Tidur area #5 [XL; 23.38 ft], 6,960p
---Page 4---
[]#058: PACIFIC BLUEFIN TUNA: Troll-E. Semb. #1&5 [XL;10.54ft],6,600p
---Pages 5 & 6---
[]#097: DUNKLEOSTEUS: Trolling-Semb. W. #2,5 [XL; E-17.09ft], 18,000p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=FRIGID OCEAN=
Anywhere north of the north coast of Sembilan Island.
=FISH=
N.=North
Semb.=Sembilan Island
---Page 1---
[]#125: PACIFIC HERRING: Ferry/Cruiser [S; 1.49 ft], 165p
[]#063: MACKEREL ICEFISH: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.54 ft], 195p
[]#069: SAURY: Ferry/Cruiser [S; 0.84 ft], 90p
---Page 2---
[]#173: ARABESQUE GREENLING: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.47 ft], 130p
[]#110: JAPANESE PUFFERFISH: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.54 ft], 885p
[]#043: FILEFISH: Ferry/Cruiser [S; 1.05 ft], 120p
---Page 3---
[]#050: BLACK COD: Ferry/Cruiser [L; 4.18 ft], 340p
[]#164: SOCKEYE SALMON: Ferry/Cruiser [M; 2.10 ft], 315p
---Page 4---
[]#064: COALFISH: Ferry/Cruiser [M/L; 2.91 ft], 1,005p
[]#034: HALIBUT: Trolling-NE Temperate #1 [XL; 8.48 ft], 7,080p
[]#188: N. PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS: Trolling-N. Sembilan
#1&2 [XL; 16.89 ft], 3,105p
---Pages 5 & 6---
[]#167: HELICOPRION: Trolling-E. Semb. #1&5 [XL; B-11.40 ft], 17,250p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=SEMBILAN ISLAND=
Small island NW of main resort island.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#016: EASTERN BLUE DEVIL FISH: near entrance [M; 1.66 ft], 1,095p
[]#128: PURPLE QUEEN: near right upright rock [S; 0.34 ft], 1,455p
[]#096: GIANT GROUPER: between upright rocks [XL; 8.29 ft], 2,055p
[]#137: PINK ANEMONEFISH: left & right upright rocks [S;0.33ft], 960p
[]#199: RED-BELLIED FUSILIER: front of docks [M; 1.49 ft], 900p
---Pages 2 & 3---
[]#214: ROLFOSTEUS CANNINGENSIS: nr right big rock [S;B-0.58ft], 900p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=SEPULUH (SPOOL) ISLAND=
Crescent moon-shaped island SE of main resort island.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#130: PERMIT: anywhere, and in the ocean [M/L; 2.92 ft], 1,065p
[]#206: ROOSTER FISH:island's left side (from dock)[L;4.12 ft],1,830p
[]#209: RED EMPEROR (YOUNG): anywhere [S; 1.06 ft], 360p
[]#087: TARPON: opposite of dock [XL; 8.43 ft], 2,875p
[]#074: GIANT TREVALLY: off dock, or in ocean [L; 4.23 ft], 2,655p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=SAFIR CAVE=
Take the cruiser all the way around to the top of the island, and
cruise near the coastline, looking for a dock with a bunch of floats
nearby. Choose to dock there.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#100: FOOTBALL FISH: anywhere, or right rear [S; 1.68 ft], 975p
[]#204: FRILLED SHARK: anywhere in cave [XL; 8.27 ft], 1,245p
[]#189: GOBLIN SHARK: right rear, by rock wall [XL; 12.32ft], 2,655p
[]#086: PUDGY CUSKEEL: anywhere in cave [XL; 8.39 ft], 2,475p
[]#196: FLAPJACK OCTOPUS: anywhere in cave [S; 0.85 ft], 510p
[]#104: BARRELEYE: far right, by rock "wall" [S; 0.63 ft], 2,805p
---Pages 2 & 3---
[]#205: KING OF HERRINGS: near cave rear [XL; 22.55 ft], 6,750p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=GUNAN ES RIVER=
Reached via Tidur River bulletin board activity.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#172: ARCTIC GRAYLING: anywhere in river [S/M; 1.64 ft], 360p
[]#127: NORTHERN PIKE: anywhere in river [L; 4.21 ft], 300p
[]#048: KING SALMON: river's left side, 70+ft out [L; 4.21ft], 1,575p
[]#032: DOLLY VARDEN: river's left side, 60+ft out [S; 1.03 ft], 870p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=REMAK ES LAKE=
=FISH=
Reached via Kerikil River bulletin board activity.
---Page 1---
[]#216: POND SMELT: in ice hole [S; 0.63 ft], 180p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=PATARPA RIVER=
Reached via Malam Jungle bulletin board activity.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#211: LENOK: anywhere in river [M; 2.12 ft], 360p
[]#090: HUCHO TAIMEN: right side of river [XL; 6.18 ft], 2,355p
[]#012: AMUR PIKE: anywhere in river [L; 3.41 ft], 435p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=RAHAJA LAKE=
Reached via Dua Ribu Lake bulletin board activity.
=FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#117: SHOWA KOI: anywhere in pond [M; 2.46 ft], 720p
[]#119: HIKARIMUJI KOI: front of rear bridge [L; 5.01 ft], 2,820p
[]#122: TANCHO KOI: anywhere in pond [M; 2.50 ft], 780p
[]#120: KOHAKU KOI: anywhere in pond [M; 2.52 ft], 810p
[]#121: AKAMUJI KOI: anywhere in pond [M; 2.54 ft], 735p
[]#118: SHIROUTSURI KOI: anywhere in pond [M; 2.46 ft], 765p
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
=PASSWORD ONLY FISH=
---Page 1---
[]#213: ROCK BASS: Dua Ribu Lake-Red Windmill
(g34nvg9xw2) [S; 1.48 ft], 185p
[]#092: LARGEHEAD HAIRTAIL: Temp. Ocean-South of Semb.:Ferry/Cruiser
(wy2vx773h) [L; 4.16 ft], 660p
[]#079: ALASKA POLLOCK: Frigid Ocean-Ferry/Cruiser
(ksjkpw240) [L; 3.19 ft], 430p
[]#108: FLYING FISH: Tropical Ocean-Ferry/Cruiser
(mck245h6h) [S; 1.26 ft], 240p
[]#075: SHORTNOSE GAR: Dua Ribu Lake: D.R. Eyelet (N of NE marshes)
(hpsprkhsw) [S;1.26 ft], 1,065p
[]#190: THREESPOT DASCYLLUS: Teman Paradise Beach-Kayaker's Shallow
(32g89pnh5) [S; 0.63 ft], 220p
---Page 2---
[]#098: CHAIN PIKE: Kanan Lake-Lodge Lakeside
(gjkl3902d) [M;2.54 ft], 465p
[]#072: COELACANTH: Safir Cave-right rear
(pghx189hz) [XL; 6.58 ft], 3,750p
[]#134: SAILFISH:Tropical & Temperate Oceans-#1 bait
(hd2k49nsx) [XL;12.76 ft], 6,150p
[]#105: ELECTRIC EEL: Panas Jungle-Mangrove Pool
(typrqtyb3) [XL;10.54 ft], 1,630p
[]#114: NAPOLEON FISH: Pacar Beach East-deep area of Shallows
(sjkltl409) [L; 5.74 ft], 1,740p
[]#142: PORCUPINE FISH: Teman Paradise Beach-Golden Cliff
(39kdjrqp) [S; 1.25 ft], 630p
=======================================
=AWARDS=
=COMMON AWARDS=
Bronze/Points/Time/Mode (1,000 point bonus)
Silver/Points/Time/Mode (2,000 point bonus)
Gold/Points/Time/Mode (5,000 point bonus)
Platinum/Points/Time/Mode (10,000 point bonus)
TOTAL CAUGHT: []Bronze-10 []Silver-100 []Gold-500 []Platinum-1,000
NEW CATCH TOTAL: []Bronze-10 []Silver-100 []Gold-500 []Platinum-1,000
S RANK TOTAL: []Bronze-10 []Silver-100 []Gold-500 []Platinum-1,000
SNIPER CASTING (POINTS)
(Kanan) NORMAL: []Bronze-400 []Silver-500 []Gold-600 []Platinum-700
(Kerikil) MASTER: []Bronze-400 []Silver-500 []Gold-600 []Platinum-700
KAYAK RACING (INSIDE TIMES)
(Teman)NORMAL:[]Bronze-1:00 []Silver-0:55 []Gold-0:50 []Platinum-0:46
(Kanan) HARD: []Bronze-1:30 []Silver-1:25 []Gold-1:20 []Platinum-1:15
(Kanan)MASTER:[]Bronze-1:50 []Silver-1:45 []Gold-1:40 []Platinum-1:35
RETRIEVE CHALLENGES (POINTS)
(Dua Ribu) SPOON: []Bronze-400 []Silver-500 []Gold-600 []Platinum-700
(Tidur) CRANKBAIT:[]Bronze-400 []Silver-500 []Gold-600 []Platinum-700
(Kerikil) SPINNER:[]Bronze-400 []Silver-500 []Gold-600 []Platinum-700
PROFISHENCY TESTS (NUMBER RIGHT)
(Dua Ribu) LEVEL 3: []Bronze-5 []Silver-7 []Gold-9 []Platinum-10
(Malam) LEVEL 2: []Bronze-10 []Silver-14 []Gold-18 []Platinum-20
(Pacar) LEVEL 1: []Bronze-15 []Silver-20 []Gold-25 []Platinum-30
FISH COUNT
(Teman Paradise Beach) []Bronze-Easy
(Panas Jungle) []Silver-Normal
(Pacar Beach) []Gold-Hard
(Kanan Lake) []Platinum-Master
SYMBOL HUNT
BEACH! []Bronze-Easy []Silver-Normal []Gold-Hard []Platinum-Master
JUNGLE! []Bronze-Easy []Silver-Normal []Gold-Hard []Platinum-Master
TEMAN FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
PACAR FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
KANAN LURE CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
DUA RIBU LURE CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
TIDUR LURE CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
KERIKIL LURE CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
PANAS FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
MALAM FLOAT FISHING CONTEST TOP RESULT
[]Bronze-3rd []Silver-2nd []Gold-1st []Platinum-Back-to-Back
TOTAL AQUARIUM VISITORS
[]Bronze-10 []Silver-100 []Gold-1,000 []Platinum-10,000
DAYS ON PENANGKAPAN ISLAND
[]Bronze-7 []Silver-30 []Gold-90 []Platinum-180
TOTAL TARGETS COMPLETED
[]Bronze-10 []Silver-25 []Gold-50 []Platinum-100
TOTAL PURCHASED
AVATARS: []Bronze-10 []Silver-25 []Gold-50 []Platinum-100
TACKLE: []Bronze-10 []Silver-25 []Gold-50 []Platinum-100
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=SPECIAL AWARDS=
1,000 point bonus each
[]1. MY 1ST FISHING RESORT (after 1st night at Teman Paradise Beach)
[]2. MY 1ST VILLA MIRADOR (after 1st night at Pacar Beach)
[]3. MY 1ST LA HAVANA (after 1st night at Kanan Lake)
[]4. MY 1ST KOKODA HOUSE (after 1st night at Dua Ribu Lake)
[]5. MY 1ST RIVER HOUSE ALBURY (after 1st night at Tidur River)
[]6. MY 1ST KOLAK INN (after 1st night at Kerikil River)
[]7. MY 1ST BAMBAM LODGE (after 1st night at Panas Jungle)
[]8. MY 1ST WACO INN (after 1st night at Malam Jungle)
[]9. MY 1ST CRUISER SHIP (after 1st night on cruiser)
[]10. MY 1ST TROLLING (after done w/trolling tour, Teman, Pacar)
[]11. MY 1ST SMELT FISHING (after smelt fishing, Kerikil)
[]12. MY 1ST BOAT FISHING (after ferry fishing tour, Teman, Pacar)
[]13. MY 1ST SUBMARINE TOUR (after submarine tour, all main areas)
[]14. MY 1ST FISHING CONTEST (after 1st contest, all main areas)
[]15. MY 1ST SNIPER CASTING (after doing challenge 1st time, Kanan)
[]16. MY 1ST KAYAK RACING (after 1st kayak race, Teman)
[]17. MY 1ST RETRIEVE CHALLENGE (after 1st, Dua Ribu,Kerikil,Tidur)
[]18. MY 1ST FISH COUNT (after 1st fish count, Teman)
[]19. MY 1ST PROFISHENCY TEST (after 1st test, Dua Ribu)
[]20. MY 1ST SYMBOL HUNT (after 1st hunt, Teman or Panas)
[]21. MY 1ST FLOAT FISHING (after 1st time-float class, Teman, auto)
[]22. MY 1ST LURE FISHING (after 1st time, lure class, Dua Ribu)
[]23. MY 1ST SHOPPING (after 1st time buying item[s] in Teman Shop)
[]24. MY 1ST BIKE RIDE (after bike rental, Teman,Pacar,Kerikil,Tidur)
[]25. MY 1ST AQUARIUM LEVEL UP (after 1st time leveling up tank)
[]26. MY 1ST PHOTO (after saving pic, 1st time taking a picture)
[]27. FISH LOSER (after losing a fish for 100th time)
[]28. EARTH FISHER (after cast caught - tree branch, reeds/grass)
[]29. MY 1ST GOAL ACHIEVED (sleep after 1st target card completed)
[]30. MY 1ST EARLY MORNING (night after 1st time setting alarm clock)
[]31. MY 1ST MIDNIGHT RENDEZVOUS (after night fishing w/night pass)
[]32. TEMAN MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]33. PACAR MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]34. KANAN MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]35. DUA RIBU MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]36. TIDUR MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]37. KERIKIL MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]38. PANAS MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]39. MALAM MAP OBTAINED (after focusing on bulletin board map)
[]40. OCEAN MAP OBTAINED (after buying cruiser)
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=MIRACULOUS AWARDS=
10,000 point bonus each
[]1. CHAMPION: How: Catch every type of fish. All fish included.
Get: Champion's Proof (gold medal on card).
[]2. GREAT ANGLER: How: Catch an S rank of every type of fish.
Get: Gold fish medal on fishing card
[]3. TRAVEL MASTER: How: Stay at every resort hotel, & the cruiser.
Get: VIP Card; 50% discount for all hotels & transportation.
[]4. THE REGULAR: How: Buy 300 items at the Teman Shop (NO BAITS!).
Get: 50% shop discount (baits included!).
[]5. PHOTOGENIC: How: Max out the digital camera memory (100 pics).
Get: Wearable camera item.
[]6. KING OF THE LAKE: How: Win Back-to-Back all 8 fishing contests.
Get: change character's hairstyle in-game.
[]7. AQUARIUM C.O.O.: Built all Aquarium rooms. Need 352,000 points.
Get: Emperor Penguin in Cold/Salt tank #1 (right side).
[]8. AQUARIUM C.E.O.: Max out all Aquarium tanks. Need 1,402,000 pts.
Get: Killer Whales (Orcas) in Cold/Salt tank #1, left side.
[]9. EVERYONE'S AQUARIUM: 100,000 visitors to the Aquarium reached.
Get: Flood of more visitors. (No, really. That's what you get!)
[]10. FISHING KING: Highest rank reached. Catch King of Herrings.
Get: Fishing King's Proof. (Red member card.)
[]11. ECOLOGIST: Caught all types of trash.
[]Average Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 30 pts)
[]Normal Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 30 pts)
[]Straight Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 500 pts)
[]Fine Driftwood (S rank- 1.70 ft) (worth 500 pts)
[]Average Seaweed (S rank- 2.55 ft) (worth 30 pts)
[]Thick Seaweed (S rank- 2.55 ft) (worth 50 pts)
[]Bushy Water Weed (S rank- 2.48 ft) (worth 30 pts)
[]Wild Water Weed (S rank- 2.48 ft) (worth 30 pts)
[]Ammonite Fossil (A rank- 0.40 ft) (worth 3,000 pts) (Sembilan)
[]Trilobite Fossil (B rank- 0.38 ft) (worth 3,000 pts) (Safir Cave)
Get: Mustache Glasses; wearable item.
[]12. MANTA WATCHER: Rare Manta Ray seen during Penangkapan Ocean,
West, Sub Tour (Teman). Get: Manta Ray: Aquarium, Temp/Salt #2.
[]13. TURTLE WATCHER: Rare Sea Turtle seen during Pacar Beach Sub
Tour. Get: Sea Turtle in Aquarium, Trop/Salt tank #2.
[]14. DOLPHIN LOVER: Rare Dolphin seen during Penangkapan Ocean,
West, Sub Tour (Teman). Get: Dolphin in Aquarium, Temp/Salt #2.
[]15. WHALE SHARK WATCHER: Rare Whale Shark seen during Penangkapan
Ocean, South, sub tour (Pacar Beach). Get: Aquarium-Temp/Salt #3.
[]16. CASTING MASTER: Platinum Medal in both Sniper Cast Challenges.
Get: Reindeer Outfit (wearable costume).
[]17. KAYAK MASTER: Platinum Medal in all Kayak Racing Challenges.
Get: Bear Outfit (wearable costume).
[]18. RETRIEVE MASTER: Platinum Medal all 3 lure Retrieve challenges.
Get: Frog Outfit (wearable costume).
[]19. FISH EXPERT: Platinum Medal in all 3 ProFISHency Test levels.
Get: Space Outfit (wearable costume).
[]20. EAGLE EYE: Platinum Medal in all four Fish Count challenges.
Get: Dog Outfit (wearable costume).
[]21. ALL-SEEING EYE: Platinum Medal in both Symbol Hunts.
Get: Cat Outfit (wearable costume).
[]22. FUNSTER: Get a Platinum Medal on ALL mini-games.
Get: Gold branches on your photo on the member card.
[]23. TARGET HUNTER: Complete 3 fish target cards.
Get: Alarm Clock (useable room item; can go fishing at 5 AM).
[]24. ACTIVITY LOVER: Do 5 different bulletin board activities.
Get: Night Pass (useable item; can go night fishing: 7PM-12AM).
[]25. GRAND SLAM: Caught Striped, Blue, Black Marlins, & Swordfish.
Get: Prince/Princess Set (wearable items).
[]26. MONSTER BUSTER: Caught Redtail Catfish; Dorado; Pirarucu;
Alligator Gar; Platinum Alligator Gar; Barramundi; Papuan Black
Bass; Nile Perch; & Tigerfish.
Get: Knight/Noblewoman Set (wearable items).
[]27. FISHING LEGEND: Caught Black, Grass, Bighead, and Silver Carp.
Get: China Set (wearable items).
[]28. EMPEROR: Caught Muskie Pike; White Sturgeon; Burbot; Walleye;
King Salmon; Northern Pike; & Stringfish (Japanese Huchen).
Get: Santa Set (wearable items).
[]29. COMBO MASTER: Smelt Fishing: 30 or more smelt (Remak Es Lake).
Get: Wool Coat (wearable item).
[]30. HELP MASTER: Complete all 33 Quests.
Get: 3 star XL Titan rod/Infinity reel
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=AQUARIUM CHECKLIST=
k=thousand
(#k)= cost to build/upgrade, in points
=B1F SALTWATER=
-TROP/SALT-
TROP/SALT TANK #1
[]Level 1 (default) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
TROP/SALT TANK #2
[]Level 1 (5k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
-TEMP/SALT-
TEMP/SALT TANK #1
[]Level 1 (500) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
TEMP/SALT TANK #2
[]Level 1 (2,500p) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
TEMP/SALT TANK #3
[]Level 1 (25k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
-COLD/SALT-
COLD/SALT TANK #1
[]Level 1 (50k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
COLD/SALT TANK #2
[]Level 1 (250k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
=B2F: FRESHWATER=
-TROP/FRESH-
TROP/FRESH TANK #1
[]Level 1 (1,500p) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
TROP/FRESH TANK #2
[]Level 1 (5k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
-TEMP/FRESH-
TEMP/FRESH TANK #1
[]Level 1 (1,500p) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
TEMP/FRESH TANK #2
[]Level 1 (3k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
-COLD/FRESH-
COLD/FRESH TANK #1
[]Level 1 (5k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
COLD/FRESH TANK #2
[]Level 1 (3k) []Level 2 (5k) []Level 3 (25k) []Max Level (50k)
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===CREDITS [CRT]===
All thanks to these great people!
Tons of thanks to GameFAQs user Philia (Meia_blue) for her original
GameFAQs guide. She inspired me to make a more complete and
comprehensive guide for GameFAQs for this great and engrossing game!
The GameFAQs users of the Fishing Resort board, for their questions
and answers to help everyone out:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/637335-fishing-resort
The XSeed game forums for Fishing Resort, for more answers:
http://xseedgames.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?35-Fishing-Resort
(currently these are down)
GameFAQs user _path0s_ for finding the fish passwords:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/637335-fishing-resort/61879470
GameFAQs user EarthViper for letting us know what the reward and name
for the S ranking all fish was, and congrats to them for sticking
with it and getting it done!
Thanks to GameFAQs itself for hosting this guide and making it
available to all for free!
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