![]() ![]() Having done the amazon bit, you end up catching a lot of young bull sharks which aren't great money 9000, but are awesome on XP +4000 for around 76kg fish. Whereas for Sturgeon you are looking at 3605 to 15000 per fish.īut what isn't considered here is XP factor! Nor is it factored in how many fish you can catch in a time period (though generally this isn't a major issue, as I am sure that you are likely to catch at least 1 sturgeon in the time it would take to catch 4-5 pike). For Pike you will be betwen 680 to 1700 per fish (in my experience 950-1200 is most likely). Well, I hope the spreadsheet is helpful to someone out there.Yes, but that is money per kg. ![]() I add stuff on that page from time to time when it comes to mind. Pages for setups is in both metric and imperial.īait prices, tips and tricks was also added. Over time it grew to include all the locations with all the fish, the weight of the fish, the pay-per-kilo (Yes, the page is in metric), if it was worth going for XP-wise, prefered hook-sizes and bait I had used.Īs time passed, more lakes, fish and so on was added to the game, so I added sub-pages with suggested setups for float, spinning, bottom setups, casting and a carp page. In early 2016 I saw a spreadsheet that someone had started but it looked abandoned, so I made my own after some time, and posted it on the Fishing Planet Steam forum in march 2016. ![]() I fished in one lake after the other, fish after fish but soon forgot which setup to use where and which fish to target for best results, XP and money-wise. I started playing Fishing Planet at game launch in august 2015. ![]()
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