

Watch carefully though, the Oily Blackmouth pools and Firefin Snapper are hard to spot in the water along the coast of STV. You actually get scenery to look at other than brown barren ground. So imo it might take a little longer to fish it up in STV but it seems to go faster b/c you're not traveling in circles around a lake. I fished it out of the 2nd Bloodsail Wreckage I came across along with 2 more Mithril Bound Trunks that I'll be sending to my other toons that don't have the Find Fish ability yet. And the results are.ġ6 x Oily Blackmouth (sent to a lowbie for alch) Flew into Booty Bay and headed north along the coast fishing EVERY node I came across. I didn't have the patience to stand around and wait on the respawns so I decided to go to old reliable.no matter how long it took.off to STV I went. Look at other posts on this page that say (Patch 4.0.3) for more locations.Ĭomment by 781114I tried fishing in Stonetalon as stated above even tho I'd gotten this before in STV a loooong time ago. If you're seeing Bloodsail Sea Dogs and Elder Magi you're in the right place. I got six of them in the space of an hour in Wild Shore, along the southern coast of the Cape of Stranglethorn. Both are good sites, but which one is better seems to be pretty random.Īpart from wowhead and guessing, my source of information on this is here, which is apparently a site entirely devoted to WoW fishing.Ĥ.0.3 edit: The drop rates for these have improved dramatically, and all the locations have changed. Managed to get two of them over the course of about three hours alternating between Wetlands and Southshore. (The journals are Bind on Pickup, but the crates are not, so as long as you don't remove the journal from the crate it's transferrable). This time I was actually farming for these journals to give them to friends. Total elapsed time: about an hour.Įdit: Did this again with my 61DK.

The third respawn I found was a wreckage node, and I got the Weather-Beaten Journal the second time I fished from that node. Finally, I rode back the other way looking for respawns. When you're closer you'll be able to see a bunch of little fish and the text "School of (something)" when you mouse over.) and fishing them until they vanished. It looks like floating crates and debris.) So, I rode back the other way, this time looking for fish schools (You can see these too if you know what to look for: an expanding white circle on the surface of the water. (These are blatantly obvious to the naked eye, so if you see one, you'll know. When the node respawns, it'll be a "school of fish" node rather than more wreckage, and this will just stay there until you come along.Īs a level 58, with 214 fishing skill (although neither of these are prerequisites 150 fishing and high enough that the mobs in Wetlands are just a nuisance), I rode the entire length of the northern shore of Wetlands looking for a wreckage node. Other people need stuff in these Wreckage nodes too, so they tend to get fished rather fast. The problem is, there won't necessarily be any. While I can't prove this (I spent nearly an hour looking for reference material maybe I just suck at finding information) it seems like there are a finite number of nodes in any given place at any given time (again, like herbs or ore veins), but whereas a vein that was Iron Ore the last time you saw it is pretty much guaranteed to be Iron Ore when it respawns, fishing nodes can come back as something else.Īs a bunch of previous posters have mentioned, you'll want a Wreckage node, as it seems these have a much higher drop rate of the containers than the other nodes.

Think of them as like herbs or ore veins, except you can loot them more than once before they vanish. Getting your fishing bobber to land inside a node (a) radically alters the drop rates and (b) reduces the number of fish in that node. These zones are roughly the size of a Voidwalker. I apologize for its length.Ī "node" represents a school of fish, some wreckage, or an otherwise-beneficial region for fishing.
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This post is the post I wish someone had written before I started trying to figure out how to get this spell. If you could understand everything that's already been said here, you can skip this. Comment by 390750I spent nearly half an hour looking for instructions on how to get this spell, and another half an hour trying to decode the WoWese used by the people who'd written the instructions.
