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0.3.4
0.3.5
0.3.6
0.3.7
0.3.8
0.4.0
0.4.1
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0.5.0
0.5.1
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0.5.3
0.5.4
0.5.5
0.5.6
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0.7.1
0.7.10
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0.7.12
0.7.13
0.7.14
0.7.2
0.7.3
0.7.4
0.7.5
0.7.6
0.7.7
0.7.8
0.7.9
0.8.0
0.8.1
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0.8.3
0.8.4
0.8.5
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1.0.1
1.0.2
1.0.3
1.0.4
1.1.0
1.1.1
1.1.10
1.1.11
1.1.12
1.1.13
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.1.5
1.1.6
1.1.7
1.1.8
1.1.9
1.2.0
1.2.1
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1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
1.2.7
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1.3.4
1.3.5
1.3.6
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1.3.8
1.3.9
1.4
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2.1.0
2.1.1
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2.1.4
2.1.5
2.2.0
2.2.1
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2.2.3
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3.0.1
3.1.0
3.1.1
3.1.2-3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
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3.12.1
3.12.10-3.2.13
3.12.14
3.12.15
3.12.16
3.12.17
3.12.2
3.12.3
3.12.4
3.12.5 - 3.12.7
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3.12.9
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3.2.1
3.2.2
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3.2.4
3.2.5
3.3.0-3.3.6
3.4.0
3.4.1
3.4.15
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4-3.4.14
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3.5.1
3.5.10
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4
3.5.5
3.5.6
3.5.7
3.5.8
3.5.9
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3.6.4
3.6.5
3.6.6
3.6.7
3.6.8
3.6.9
3.7.0
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.7.3
3.7.4
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3.8.1
3.8.2
3.8.3
3.8.4
3.8.5
3.9.0
3.9.1
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4.0.1
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4.0.5
4.0.6
4.0.7
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4.1.0
4.1.1
4th of July
Achievements
Advanced techniques
African Big Eye Catfish
African Others
African Pike
African Sharptooth Catfish
African Tigerfish
Akhtuba River - Russia
Alaska Blackfish
Albino Blackfish
Albino Yeti Gar
Alligator Gar
Amazing Bass Hunt. Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Amazonian Others
American Gizzard Shad
American Shad
Amur Bitterling
Antlered Salmon
Apapa
Arapaima
Arctic Grayling
Aromas
Asp
Atlantic Salmon
Baikal Omul
Baits
Banded Aracu
Banded Tilapia
Barbel Gent Hunt. Tiber River, Italy
Basic fishing tips
Bass Boats
Bass Challenge. Everglades, Florida
Bass family
Bass Jigs
Beluga
Best Five Bass. Falcon Lake, Oregon
Biara
Bicuda
Big Bowfin Hunting. Mudwater River, Missouri
Big Brother. Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Big Headhunters. Sander Baggersee Lake, Germany
Big Red Fish. White Moose Lake, Alberta
Bighead Carp
Bigmouth Buffalo
Black Bullhead Catfish
Black Crappie
Black Drum
Black Vampire Gar
Black Whisker
Blacktail Shiner
Blaze the Maze. Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Bloody Threat. Maku-Maku Lake - Peru
Blue Bandit Aracu
Blue Bream
Blue Catfish
Blue Crab Island - Mississippi
Blue Dunce Crappie
Blue Foolish Goby
Bluegill
Bluegill Skeleton
Bluntnose Minnow
Bobber Burbot. Selenge River - Mongolia
Bobbers and Fishing Alarm
Boilies & Pellets Baits
Bonefish
Bottom rods
Bowfin
Braided fishing lines
Brands
Breaking shad. Neherrin River, North Carolina
Bream and Roach family
Bream Feeder Frenzy Tour
Brook Trout
Brown Bullhead Catfish
Brown Trout
Brycon
Building a balanced tackle setup
Bull Shark
Bull Trout
Bulldog Fish
Buoys
Burbot
Butterfly Peacock Bass
Buzzman Tambaqui
C'mon, Carp! San Joaquin Delta, California
Cage Feeders
California Roach
Carolina Rigs
Carp Colossus
Carp family
Carp Foundation. Sander Baggersee Lake, Germany
Carp Groundbaits
Carp Hooks
Carp rods
Caspian Roach
Casting reels
Casting rods
Catapults
Catch em' All. Lesni Vila Fishery, Czech Republic
Catching the big ones
Catfish family
Catfish Trial. Quanchkin Lake, Louisiana
Cats 'n Nightcatchers. Saint-Croix Lake, Michigan
Chain Pickerel
Channel Catfish
Char Charger's Open
Cheesy cat. Mudwater River, Missouri
Chinook Salmon
Christmas
Christmas Giant’s Tour
Chub
Chum Salmon
Classic Bobbers
Clear Muskie
Clumsy Krampus Eel
Coho Salmon
Collecting
Colorado Golden Trout
Common Baits
Common Barbel
Common Bleak
Common Bream
Common Carp
Common Dace
Common Jig Heads
Common Minnow
Common Nase
Common Roach
Common Rudd
Common Shiner
Common Snook
Competitions
Congo River - Congo
Congo Yellowfish
Controls
Cornish Jack
Crank the river. Selenge River - Mongolia
Crankbaits, a comprehensive guide
Cranky Pike. Creuse River, France
Crappie family
Crappie Valentine Cup
Creek Brown Trout
Creuse River - France
Crucian Carp
Crumbling Krampus Payara
Crystal Burbot
Cutthroat Trout
Cyber Piranha
Dancing with Pike. Quanchkin Lake, Louisiana
Danger in the grass. Sander Baggersee Lake, Germany
Decorated Alligator Gar
Decorated Asp
Decorated Chain Pickerel
Decorated Channel Catfish
Decorated Chum Salmon
Decorated Colorado Golden Trout
Decorated Cutthroat Trout
Decorated Ghost Carp
Decorated Lake Trout
Decorated Longnose Gar
Decorated Marble Trout
Decorated Prussian Carp
Decorated Red Drum
Decorated Silver Carp
Decorated Tiger Muskie
Decorated White Crappie
Decorated White Sturgeon
Decorated Zander
Dendrofin
Developers collection
DLC
Dolly Varden
Don't bully me, Shark! Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Dream Bream Hunt. Sander Baggersee Lake, Germany
Drum family
Eel Cannibal
Eldergar
Electric Eel
Elephant Fish
Elusive Arapaima
Emerald Lake - New York
Emerald Predator Hunt. Emerald Lake, New York
Equipment
Eurasian Ruffe
European Bitterling
European Brown Trout
European Eel
European Flounder
European Grayling
European Perch
European Weatherfish
Event Fish
Everglades - Florida
Exactly Zander. Creuse River, France
Experience
Exploring
Falcon Lake - Oregon
Feeder rods
Fighter Shark
Fireworks
Fish Monsters
Fish Monsters Mission
Fishing Alarm
Fishing Planet - PlayStation®Plus Feeder Pack
Fishing Planet - Sport Bottom Pack
Fishing Planet - Sport Carp Pack
Fishing Planet - Sport Feeder Pack
Fishing Planet Anniversary Cup
Fishing Planet Anniversary Pack
Fishing Planet Boat Series
Fishing Planet Boat Series Pack
Fishing Planet Wiki/Section 3
Fishing Planet: Advanced Pack
Fishing Planet: Amazon Carnival Pack
Fishing Planet: Bass Boss Pack
Fishing Planet: Bassboat Explorer Pack
Fishing Planet: Bottom Power Pack
Fishing Planet: Bream Feeder Frenzy Pack
Fishing Planet: Carp Lord Pack
Fishing Planet: Catfish Combat Pack
Fishing Planet: Char Charger's Pack
Fishing Planet: Christmas Giant's Pack
Fishing Planet: Christmas Magic Pack
Fishing Planet: Congo Discovery Pack
Fishing Planet: Cornucopia Pack
Fishing Planet: Crappie Valentine Pack
Fishing Planet: Daredevil Motorboat Pack
Fishing Planet: Deluxe Pack
Fishing Planet: Feeder Dream Pack
Fishing Planet: Gars&Glory Pack
Fishing Planet: Golden Dragon Pack
Fishing Planet: Golden Pack
Fishing Planet: Grand Smallie's Pack
Fishing Planet: Green Fortune Pack
Fishing Planet: Happy 4-th of July Pack!
Fishing Planet: Holiday Pack
Fishing Planet: Kayaks Adventure Pack
Fishing Planet: Krampus Catcher Pack
Fishing Planet: Largemouth Bass April Pack
Fishing Planet: Lucky Start Pack
Fishing Planet: Metalhead Motorboat Pack
Fishing Planet: Mighty Carp Tournament Pack
Fishing Planet: Rainforest Journey Pack
Fishing Planet: Revolutionary Pack
Fishing Planet: Rigs Combo Pack
Fishing Planet: Salmon Star Pack
Fishing Planet: Saltwater Match Pack
Fishing Planet: Santa's Kayak Pack
Fishing Planet: Spooky Fishing Pack
Fishing Planet: Spring Cats Pack
Fishing Planet: St.Patrick's Pack
Fishing Planet: Taimen Khan Pack
Fishing Planet: Topwater Midnight Pack
Fishing Planet: Tricky Treats Pack
Fishing Planet: Tropic Hunter Pack
Fishing Planet: Trout Triumph Pack
Fishing Planet: Virtual Bass Open Pack
Fishing Planet: Wild Africa Pack
Fishing Planet: Winter Pike Pack
Fishing Planet: World Bass Tour Pack
Fishing Planet: World Cats Cup Pack
Flag-Tailed Prochilodus
Flat Feeders
Flathead Catfish
Flatwhiskered Catfish
Float fishing
Florida Gar
Fluorocarbon fishing lines
Fly like a Butterfly Swim like a Bass. Everglades, Florida
Four Bloody Barbel. Creuse River, France
FpWiki:About
Frankenfish
Fresh Baits
Freshwater Drum
Furry Trout
Gafftopsail Catfish
Gar family
Gars&Glory Cup
Ghent-Terneuzen Canal - Netherlands
Ghost Carp
Ghost Peacock Bass
Ghost Pike
Gigante Pirañas. Marron River - Bolivia
Gilded Catfish
Giraffe Catfish
Glasses and Flashlights
Goby family
Golden Shiner
Golden Tench
Goliath Tigerfish
Gourmet Bass
Grand Smallie's Cup
Grass Carp
Grass Pickerel
Grass Сutter Range. Weeping Willow Fishery, United Kingdom
Grayling Wrestler
Green Bandit Aracu
Green Dunce Crappie
Green Foolish Goby
Green Ogre Gar
Green Sunfish
Groundbait-base
Groundbaits
Gudgeon
Halloween
Hats
Historic Black Crappie
Historic Brown Trout
Historic Bull Trout
Historic Butterfly Peacock Bass
Historic Chain Pickerel
Historic Chinook Salmon
Historic Colorado Golden Trout
Historic Cutthroat Trout
Historic Grass Pickerel
Historic Largemouth Bass
Historic Muskie
Historic Northern Pike
Historic Rainbow Trout
Historic Smallmouth Bass
Historic Spotted Bass
Historic Steelhead Trout
Historic Striped Bass
Historic Walleye
Historic White Bass
Historic White Crappie
Historical Fish
Hit the Line Jack. Congo River - Congo
Hooks
Humpback Whitefish
Hybrid F1 Carp
Ide
Ide,Huuuge Ide. Akhtuba River, Russia
Ideal Accuracy. Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, Netherlands
In-game currencies
Independence Trout Open!
Installation guide
Ivent Baits
Jacunda
Jolly Carp. Weeping Willow Fishery, United Kingdom
Kamba Catfish
Kaniq Creek - Alaska
Kaniq Topwater Rodeo. Kaniq Creek, Alaska
Kayaks
Labeo Twins. Congo River - Congo
Lake Chub
Lake Sturgeon
Lake Trout
Lake Whitefish
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass April Cup
Leaders
Leather Carp
Length Matters. Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, Netherlands
Lenok
Leprechaun Fish
Lesni Vila Fishery - Czech Republic
Lines
Living Fossil. Maku-Maku Lake - Peru
Lone Star Lake - Texas
Long Asia. Selenge River - Mongolia
Longnose Gar
Longnose Sucker
Lucky 50. Marron River - Bolivia
Lucky Ghost Hunt. Weeping Willow Fishery, United Kingdom
Lucky Spot. Quanchkin Lake, Louisiana
Lure fishing
Lures
Mad-Eye Buffalo
Maku-Maku Carnivores. Maku-Maku Lake - Peru
Maku-Maku Lake - Peru
Marble Trout
Marron River - Bolivia
Marron River Diversity. Marron River - Bolivia
Mastering
Match rods
Meaty Fellas. Congo River - Congo
Mega Piranha
Method Mix Groundbaits
Midnight Salmon Galore. Kaniq Creek, Alaska
Mighty Carp Tour
Mighty Three. Blue Crab Island, Mississippi
Mirror Carp
Mission Items
Missions
Monkey Goby
Monofilament fishing lines
Moonlight Gars. Quanchkin Lake, Louisiana
Motor Boats
Mudwater River - Missouri
Muskellunge
Muskie Golem
Muskie Topping. Saint-Croix Lake, Michigan
Neherrin minimal. Neherrin River, North Carolina
Neherrin River - North Carolina
Nile Emperor. Congo River - Congo
Nile Perch
Nile Tilapia
No Ruler - No Party. Congo River - Congo
Northern Pike
Northern Snakehead
Offset Hooks
Old Buck's Competition. Rocky Lake, Colorado
One by one. Rocky Lake, Colorado
One of us,Two of Asp. Tiber River, Italy
One Short and One Long. Congo River - Congo
Oregon Redband Trout
Orinoco Peacock Bass
Oscar
Other
Other fish
Panfish family
Particles
Party of Five. Akhtuba River, Russia
Payara
Perch Bully
Perch family
Permit
Pike family
Pikeslasher
Pink Salmon
Piraiba
Piranhas family
Plugs
Point by Point. Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Premium Accounts
PRO ANGLER SPORT BUNDLE
Prussian Carp
Pumpkinseed
Purple Labeo
PVA Feeders
Quanchkin Lake - Louisiana
Rainbow Outlaw
Rainbow Trout
Red and Shiny. Marron River - Bolivia
Red Bandit Aracu
Red Drum
Red Dunce Crappie
Red Foolish Goby
Red Peacock Bass
Red Tail Barracuda
Red-Bellied Piranha
Redbreast Sunfish
Redear Sunfish
Redeye Piranha
Redfin Pickerel
Rednose Labeo
Redtail Catfish
Reels
Reels technologies
Rig
Ripsaw Catfish
Roach Rider. Akhtuba River, Russia
Rock Bass
Rocky Lake - Colorado
Rod Cases
Rod Holders
Rods
Rods technologies
Round Goby
Rowdy Bass
Saint-Croix Lake - Michigan
Salmon Clash. Kaniq Creek, Alaska
Salmon family
Saltwater Giants. Blue Crab Island, Mississippi
San Joaquin Delta - California
San Joaquin Extravaganza. San Joaquin Delta, California
Sander Baggersee Lake - Germany
Sauger
School Bass. Mudwater River, Missouri
Scores from the bottom. Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, Netherlands
Selenge River - Mongolia
Shinners and Minnows family
Shoal Bass
Siberian Khan. Selenge River - Mongolia
Siberian Taimen
Sidebar
Silver Arowana
Silver Bream
Silver Carp
Silver Croaker
Simple Hooks
Sinker and Feeders
Sinkers
Sliders
Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Buffalo
Sockeye Salmon
Soft plastic baits
Sorubim Catfish
Southern Flounder
Speckled Peacock Bass
Spin The Trout. Tiber River, Italy
Spinners
Spinning Perch. Creuse River, France
Spinning reels
Spinning rods
Splake
Spod Feeders
Spod rods
Spoons
Sport Casting Bass Pack
Sport Float Pack
Sport Heavy Casting Pack
Sport Outfit Pack
Sport Spinning Trout Pack
Sport Topwater Night Pack
Sport Ultralight Panfish Pack
Spotted Aracu
Spotted Bass
Spotted Gar
Spotted or Banded? Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Spring Cats Tour
St. Patrick’s Day
Steelhead
Steelhead Showdown. San Joaquin Delta, California
Sterlet
Stringers and Keepnets
Striped Bass
Sturgeon family
Sturgeon in the Dark. San Joaquin Delta, California
Sturgeon Leviathan
System requirements
Tackle Boxes
Tambaqui
Tarpon
Technologies
Teenies in the Night. Sander Baggersee Lake, Germany
Telescopic rods
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Tench
Terror Tarpon
Texas Rigs
The Battle of Kaniq. Kaniq Creek, Alaska
The Fisherman - Fishing Planet: Predator Boat Pack
The Fisherman - Fishing Planet: Trophy Catch Pack
The Size Matters. Saint-Croix Lake, Michigan
Thicklip Grey Mullet
Three-way Rigs
Tiber River - Italy
Tiger Muskie
Tiger Trout
Tigers Trail. Congo River - Congo
Tips & tricks
Top Notch Walleye. Saint-Croix Lake, Michigan
Topwater Victory. Amazonian Maze - Brazil
Tournaments
Trahira
Transport
Triple Trout! White Moose Lake, Alberta
Trophy Whiskers. Maku-Maku Lake - Peru
Trout and Char family
Trout Hunter. Falcon Lake, Oregon
Tutorial
Tyrannotrout
Unlucky Krampus Tarpon
Virtual Bass Open
Volga Zander
Voodoo Fish
Vundu Catfish
Wagglers
Wailing Catfish
Waist Coats
Walleye
Warmouth
Water and event objects
Weeping Willow Fishery - United Kingdom
Wels Catfish
White Bass
White Catfish
White Crappie
White Moose Lake - Alberta
White Sturgeon
White Sucker
Winter Pike Tour
World Bass Tour
World Cats Cup
Worms & Insects Baits
Xmas Fish
Yellow Perch
Yellow Perch Goldrush. Emerald Lake, New York
Zander
Zander Zeek Differences. Ghent-Terneuzen Canal, Netherlands
Ziege
Zombie Cat
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Worms & Insects Baits}}<languages/> '''[[Baits]]''' {| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;" ! Bait ! Description ! Target Fish ! Price ! Quantity ! Weight ! Required level ! Recommended hook size |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Bloodworms.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Bloodworms''' are sometimes called the “ultimate fish bait." They are extremely effective as bait and play a vital role in the natural diet of numerous fish species, particularly due to their high protein content. This makes bloodworms exceptionally attractive for many fish species. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Common Shiner, Yellow Perch, Roach, Carassius, Bream, Tench |style="text-align:center;"|300 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|12 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#10 - #6 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Crickets.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Crickets''' make great bait for catching a variety of fish including bass, trout, and all kinds of pan-fish such as bluegill. Crickets can sometimes attract fish that other types of baits cannot. Probably the most effective overall bait for bluegills and trout. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Trout, Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, Warmouth, Catfish, Bullhead, Predator Carp |style="text-align:center;"|200 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|6 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#6 - #1/0 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Dragonflies.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Dragonfly''' have been used by anglers as bait for years being an excellent bait for many top-water species, such as bass, trout and salmon. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bass, Trout, Salmon, Predator Carp, Lenok |style="text-align:center;"|450 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|38 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#6 - #1/0 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Flies.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Flies''' get blown into the water, during summertime, and fish are often found near the bank waiting for them. If you have a net you can round up plenty of flies for bait. The advantage of using flies is that they work well both dead or alive. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bluegill, Trout, Ziege |style="text-align:center;"|180 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|5 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#8 - #1 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Grasshoppers.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Grasshoppers''' are an easy live bait to work with due to their large size and being relatively easy to catch. Using grasshoppers as live fishing bait takes practice and some trial and error to learn the techniques that work for different fish and fishing spots. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Trout, Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Predator Carp |style="text-align:center;"|140 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|4 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#4 - #2/0 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Leeches.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Leeches''' are an excellent live freshwater bait for walleye, catfish and northern pike. What is more, if you are looking for the perfect catfish bait then look no further. Leeches can be found in various types of lakes, farm ponds and streams. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Catfish, Bullhead, Walleye, Perch, Chinese Sleeper |style="text-align:center;"|350 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Medium |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|30 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#1 - #4/0 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Maggots.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Maggots''' are a perfect coarse bait, arguably the best bait to ensure a catch even on the worst of fishing days. By throwing free offerings of maggots (feeding) into the water around a baited hook, fish are attracted to the area, which substantially increases the chance of success. Great bait for a whole variety of fish. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Golden Shiner, Roach, Bream, Ziege |style="text-align:center;"|240 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|10 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#10 - #2 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Mayflies.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''MayFlies''' are used by anglers for years, being known as the number one most popular and effective trout bait in the world. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Trout |style="text-align:center;"|400 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] 4 [[File:baitcoins.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|16 5 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#6 - #1 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Night_Crawlers.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Night Crawler''', the reddish-gray-colored common earthworm, is familiar to anyone with a fishing rod or a garden. They are indigenous to Europe, but are now abundant in North America and Western Asia. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bass, Carp, Trout, Catfish, White Bass, Tench, Carp, Goby, European Eel |style="text-align:center;"|170 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|18 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#4 - #4/0 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Red Worms.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Red Worms''' are known under various common names such as brandling worms, panfish worms, trout worms, tiger worms or red wiggler worms. The red worms is one of the traditional baits that have been used for hundreds of years. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Yellow Perch, Common Shiner, Warmouth, Roach, Carassius, Bream, Tench, Barbel |style="text-align:center;"|50 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|1 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#10 - #2 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Wax Worms.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Wax Worms''' are the answer if you are looking for effective panfish bait. They are the bait of choice to fill your stringer in no time. Also are known to be the best grub-bait and are particularly effective for trout fishing. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Common Shiner, Trout, Ziege |style="text-align:center;"|250 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|13 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"|#10 - #2 |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Pinkies.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Pinkies'''. A smaller version of an all-time favorite maggot bait, pinkies are the larva of the common green bottle fly. Works as great fishing bait, particularly when going after fish like Roach, Blue Bream, Silver Bream and White-eye Bream. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Roach |style="text-align:center;"|220 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|9 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Caster Maggots.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Caster Maggots'''. A great bait for coarse fishing, casters are the stages in the growth of a maggot that already contains the soon-to-emerge fly. Slightly smaller and more rounded in shape than maggots, casters work as great feeder bait for many fish species. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bream |style="text-align:center;"|275 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|12 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Yellow Maggots.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Yellow Maggots'''. Lively and fresh, these yellow maggots are a popular choice for bottom fishing among coarse anglers and will work particularly great bait when going after fish like Bream and many other species. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Golden Shiner, Roach, Bream, Ziege |style="text-align:center;"|300 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|15 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Red Maggots.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Red Maggots'''. Plump, juicy, fresh and bright red in color, these red maggots are great bait for coarse fishing. Particularly effective when going after large Bream and smaller Roach. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Crappie, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Redear Sunfish, Golden Shiner, Roach, Bream, Ziege |style="text-align:center;"|350 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|17 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Mole Cricket Larva.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Mole Cricket Larva'''. Fresh and supple, this larvae of the mole crickets is an extremely effective bait that is an irresistible yummy treat for Catfish and European Chub. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Catfish |style="text-align:center;"|400 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med-Heavy |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|21 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Centipedes.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Centipedes'''. Centipedes are a versatile alternative to most other insect baits that will work great for catching practically all coarse fish species. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Ziege, Roach |style="text-align:center;"|350 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|46 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Cockchafer.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Cockchafer'''. An all-time favorite among anglers, cockchafers are a marvelous insect bait for catching fish like European Chub and Asp. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Predator Carp |style="text-align:center;"|500 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Medium |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|48 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Sea Worms.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Sea Worms'''. Perhaps, the most versatile choice of saltwater bait, sea worms will work great for catching practically any fish. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bonefish, Flounder, Striped Bass, Mullet, Shad |style="text-align:center;"|110 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med-Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|54 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Dobsonfly Larva.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Dobsonfly Larva'''. Dobsonflies are the largest known flying insects. Their larvae are so big that they are part of the diet of some Amazon indigenous peoples. And fish just go crazy over dobsonflies! |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Silver Arowana, Piranha, Panfish |style="text-align:center;"|1280 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] 12 [[File:baitcoins.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med-Heavy |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|60 54 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Dobsonfly.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Dobsonfly''' An impressive giant of a fly, this insect does a great job of attracting local fish, who consider it a delicious treat! |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Silver Arowana, Trahira, Apapa, Jacunda |style="text-align:center;"|1455 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] 14 [[File:baitcoins.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Heavy |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|64 58 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Blue-Winged Grasshopper.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|The '''Blue-Winged Grasshopper''' is so huge that many mistake it for a locust. Its bright wings are great at attracting surface-dwelling fish, such as Apapa. At the same time it’s weighty enough to be used for distance casts. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bicuda, Silver Arowana, Trahira, Apapa, Jacunda |style="text-align:center;"|1510 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Medium |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|68 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Giant Silk Moth Larva.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Giant Silk Moth Larva'''. This is a larva of a giant silk moth. It’s large, fleshy and bright, which makes it a delicacy of choice for the catfish and other omnivorous fish. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Small Catfish, Piranha |style="text-align:center;"|1595 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] 19 [[File:baitcoins.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med-Heavy |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|70 63 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Caddis Larva.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Caddis Larva''' is an excellent small bait for all nonpredatory bottom-feeding fish. It can be especially successful in attracting the Bulldog Fish, Elephant Fish, and smaller specimens of the African Big Eye Catfish and Congo Yellowfish. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Prussian Carp, Bream, Tench, Labeo, Tilapia, Bulldog Fish, Elephant Fish, Congo Yellowfish, African Big Eye Catfish |style="text-align:center;"|2175 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] 21 [[File:baitcoins.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|75 71 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:African Giant Water Bug.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''African Giant Water Bug''' Try using this giant bug as a bait when pursuing African catfish species, and you’ll be impressed! This insect predator can reach over 10 cm in length, and smaller specimens of the African Sharptooth Catfish, Vundu Catfish, or Kamba Catfish simply can’t ignore it. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Catfish |style="text-align:center;"|2330 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|25 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Heavy |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|75 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |- |style="background-color: #ffffff;"|[[File:Bark Beetle Larva.png|center|160px|]] |style="height:100px; width:500px; text-align:left;"|'''Bark Beetle Larva''' This large and heavy curved larva is not only a woodpecker's favorite delicacy, but also an excellent bait for many fish. It can reach a length of 4 to 7 centimeters and is the best delicacy for those fish that feed near the surface of the water. |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Arctic Grayling, European Grayling, Lenok, Common Dace, Ide, European Chub |style="text-align:center;"|640 [[File:credits.png|x24px|link=]] |style="text-align:center;"|20 |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|Med-Light |style="height:100px; width:50px; text-align:center;"|49 |style="height:100px; width:100px; text-align:center;"| |} ---- '''[[Baits]]''' ----
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