![]() ![]() ![]() 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). GermanyĬompared to the options above, this one doesn’t offer that much cash nor XP, and it’s more recommended for advanced players, but if you are looking for a beluga, Germany is the right destination.Yes, but that is money per kg. Fishing there at night with multiple rods and spawn sacks will help you to find sturgeon, chinooks, and some carps. If you are looking for sturgeon, San Joaquin can be your place. On sunny days, you can find blue catfish, clear muskies, pike and muskies. Michiganīasic and advanced licenses for Saint-Croix Lake are available for players starting at level 30. You can buy a one-day advanced license and fish during the night in the Emerald Lake, from the dock of peace, using speed 2 and Stop&Go or Lift&Drop. New YorkĪnother place to start earning money and XP is New York. You can fish there anytime without spending any money to travel. TexasĪ good tip for starters is buying an unlimited advanced license for Texas, due to its low-cost maintenance. Usually, beginners won’t have much to spend, and even an advanced player will need options to make more money. When choosing a place to fish, it’s important to keep in mind your level and things you can afford. One of the most exciting things about fishing in Fishing Planet is the possibility of catching a large variety of fishes, using the game’s interactive map to travel, choosing any lake you want to visit, but it’s also important to find the best spots, considering their prices and the player’s level. ![]()
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