![]() Some species may not be able to tolerate certain temperatures. Why am I not catching any fish?Įach species of fish may prefer different temperatures. The best catfish bait is the one that will help you land a catfish, no matter how strange it may look. Canned chunks in gravy are the best, although dry food can be used for chumming, either alone or with other ingredients. Walleye with leeches (or lures for that matter) is a good start at St.Croix.īut pike/muskie is the big money and XP maker here, no doubt.The answer is YES, you can! But not all dog foods are equally good. Lvl 30 - St.Croix - Pike and muskie - Crankbaits, Jerkbaits etc (they get big though, but the best farmspot for many levels) ( piggy bank ) ![]() Lvl 20 - Tiber river - Trout - Narrow spoons, Crankbaits etc. Lvl 18 - Everglades - Bass - Bass jigs, Spinnerbaits etc. ![]() Lvl 14 - Falcon lake - Trout - Spinners, spoons etc. Lvl 8 - Emerald lake - Walleye - Purple narrow spoon. One of the first reasons I started my spreadsheet was to keep track of my expenses for bait while at a location. When you are at the location catching fish, its easy to forget how much the bait cost per item. My favs are red worms, crickets, mayflies, wax worms, bloodworms, leeches. Targetting species that bite on insect / worm bait can be a good way of making a profit while baitfishing, since those are dirt-cheap. Float fishing with livebait is better than bottom fishing with livebait on many locations. Minnows is a bait that attracks alot of different species, but they can cost alot. Stocking up on bait for a trip to a location can fast cost you 5 - 10k.įour - Bait. Three - Bait fishing is more relaxing, but each bait cost money, so choose wisely. Two - For some species in different locations fish pays better when caught on lures. Learned that the hard way on day one.įor the best profit you need to fish with lures. So pretty slim margin.īut as long as I don't go max drag, it won't break. Because my line tension, on Max Drag -1, is up on the highest part before breaking, that uppermost marker, with just a small sliver of red. So now when I snag a big brown or one of these rainbows, I always know it. XD My setup was a bit wonky on my second trip. On the right of that boulder, closer to the shallows you can walk across, I got my first unique, but that rainbow spinner has also picked up smallmouth bass occasionally. But to the left of the boulder, out towards the deep water, I've been taking a lot of rainbows, but some browns and trophy browns as well. So far, in my experience there with it, I've also picked up a unique on a yellow/red shad. Off towards the eastern fast travel point, near those two rocks. Cloudy day, 1:30pm, literally first day in Oregon, I snagged a 6.946 lb one with it. specifically, facing lake, move to left side of bridge and throw around the mouth of that boulder / cave looking structure, you should see a lot of fish jump in that area and trophy / uni rainbows are more predictable there, but if you throw past it you get some big browns too.Īnd I have definitely caught some good uniques on that rainbow spinner. One of my favorite places is standing on the bridge and just throw where you see them jumping. Oregon is one of my favorite places to fish in this game, but it seems to me that as long as you catch a lot of fish, you will get those big ones in there too. For bait, I throw everything on 1/0 or 2/0 crickets, natural eggs, spawn eggs and mayflies. These are the lures I caught my biggest fishes on. 75oz rose night narrow spoon (works in daytime too -) ) as well as the Bison nano spinner from the 4th of July event pack or rewards. 5 oz barbless spinner that you get as a reward with red (cloudy) or yellow tail (sunny) gets a lot of great big fish there.
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