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Lure by Alphonse, Score -4.4
The Alliance version - (for lvl 60+ really, and is also usable by horde, but what the heck)
Head to Nat, get the quest first :P
- Fly to Feralas and fish in that place in the middle of the map (can't remember the exact co'rds)
- Ride up to Desolace and fish for a bit before going up to Nigel's Point and flying to Ratchet in The Barrens
- Take the boat to Booty Bay and fish around the coast (there's an island just in the cove that's easy to access, but make sure it says "Savage Coast" or something else other than "Booty Bay")
- Fly to Nethergarde Keep and ride into the Swamp of Sorrows to get the last fish
- Either fly back to Booty Bay or get a gryphon to Menethil Harbour and hand in the quest!
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Need to be 225 fishing (or at least, I was when I picked it up), but I was also L35.
Of course, at L35, it may be a bit tricky to complete! I guess I will be finding out.
Don't forget to stock up on some lures. Success at catching fish in some of these areas leaves much to be desired :/
At Feralas I caught the Feralas Ahi standing at 62,52
I caught 22 other fish before I caught it, which I didn't mind as I could use them to improve my cooking.
Confirmed. I checked here just out of curiousity; to see where others were fishing and I just happened to be standing on the exact spot you mentioned, so I continued fishing and caught my Ferales Ahi at the exact same co-ordinates as you did. Off to Desolace now. ;)
Just to confirm, minimum requirements for this quest are Level 35, fishing skill 225. Nothing less.
Well worth doing as with BC, there are some really sweet fish recipes in Outland!
- Caught Ser'theris Striker at 26,76 in Desolace.
(note, while in Desolace, you may want to take a breathing pot with you and swim under water, opening the traps until you get your Big Iron Fishing Pole... +20 fishing, took me 40 mins, so have patience)
- Caught the Savage Coast Blue Sailfin at 26,20 in STV
- Caught the Misty Reed Mahi Mahi at 78,95 in SoS. (3rd cast!)
Then we won't tell you about the +25 fishing pole we hordies get as a quest reward...
Those coordinates don't really matter, as long as it says "Savage Coast" or whatever the place is you'll be able to catch them. Drop rates ain't that bad;
STV: 5th , SoS: 27th (sigh), Feralas: 10th, Desolace: 1st (woot ;p). Not so bad quest after all.
You can catch the blue sailfin at 26,69 which is just outside Booty Bay. There isn't a favoritism. Just read the quest and you can catch it in the Savage Coast. It just so happens that 26,69 is the Southern Savage Coast.
good luck.
yeah right there is good i cought it there in the second cast thx for cord's man
To get the "Big Iron Fishing Pole" you need to go off the shore of Shadowprey Village in Desolace. Bring some water breath pots or spell or seal form or something and swim around opening the "Shellfish Traps". Chances are you will end up having to fight a 33-34th level crawfish that crawls out of the trap when you open it OR shellfish. A rare drop out of shellfish trap is the +20 pole your after.
Just got mine last night. When I was done I could turn in the shellfish at Shadowprey to complete the repeatable quest 9 (almost 10) times... Takes a little while sometimes.
hey mate, I went down to shadowprey village, opened up some shellfish traps and on the second one, the Big Iron Fishing Pole dropped. No killing mobs involved or anything! :D
This is fixed now since this was posted. I levelled beside Nat Pagle and did not have to log out to get quest
Note, you can't actually fish these fish until you have the quest. They are *quest items* and show up in your loot along with another fish, on a successful cast.
<Blank> by FreakWorldCom, Score 0.29 sigh by xomagicroseox, Score -0.68 225 by thomkat, Score 0.11
First, the person above with the short post & easy links - kudos!!! Anyone should be able to do it from there.
For alliance, here's my suggestion:
From Theramore. fly to Thalanaar. Go to the tloc & grab Ahi.
you can either double back to Thalanaar, and catch the flight to Feathermoon - NOT NIGEL'S!!! and swim up the coast to the tloc for the Striker OR just run over west & swim up. *If you have a mount or travel form, alternate between running the coast & swimming. There will be fatigue water, but just hug the coast, & you'll be ok
If you don't have a BIFPole yet, after the Striker, swim up & start raiding the shellfish traps by the troll village. The traps are laid out in a sort of double crescent from the troll village, like this:
Fatigue water ( ( |* <- village
The traps are on both the 'shelves,' as well as down in the valley between.
If you have swim speed potions, druid water travel form, undying breath, belt of swim speed, etc., it will go easier. The Drysnap Crawlers & Pincers are pretty aggressive, as well. The traps sometimes hold shellfish, sometimes a Drysnap, sometimes vendor crappola, and sometimes a nice magic item (my gf just pulled Stonecloth Gloves & Cuthroat's Mantle of the Owl), and RARELY a BIFP. The area is also a good source of Stranglekelp, as well.
After you get your BIFP, run on up in through Desolace to Nigel's Point, and fly back to Theramore. Boat from Theramore to Menethil. Griffon to SW, then to IF, then to Stranglethorn.
(The fishing Tournament has just been implemented in STV, so you may want to ask if it is going on while you are there - you can fish for the quest & the tourney at the same time)
After getting the Sailfin in STV, griffon from BB to Darkshire, and from Darkshire to Netherguard Keep in the Blasted lands.
From NGK, run up north into the SoS to get the Mahi. Be careful of the Stonard Sentries, Alliance!
Back to Netherguard you go!!!
(NOTE: if you are higher level, you may already have flight paths to Thorium Point & Morgan's Vigil, which makes things a little easier. But I am guessing most lower 40s won't)
Netherguard to Darkshire, and you can either fly south to BB and take the boat to Ratchet & swim/run down to Theramore, OR head up north through SW & IF to Menethil, and take the boat directly to Theramore. In either case, back to Pat.
If there was a flight path between BB & Netherguard, this would be easier, but alas! no . . .
As for the 'Horde only' pole, it was a BoE before, and would occasionally appear in the Gad AH - but I wouldn't hold my breath for one. The STV Tournament (as of patch 1.07) should have equivalent or better items.
Just too bad that big fish don't show up when held in off hand, and we can't enchant fishing poles with weapon enchants . . .
Happy Hookin'!
<Blank> by barleyrooty, Score -0.51 thx by Cutfang, Score 0.00
35 shaman just finished this quest. It is very doable as a 35. The map coords farther up in this thread is very good. The hardest part for me was getting to Nagle. Tried the run from Brackenwall Village along the mtns - aggroed lots of spiders, crocs, slugs, and died a couple times before I made. The second trip followed the road out of Brackenwall, went north to where the road came closest to the water and ran to the coast without any trouble. Then ran south along the coast all the way down to Nagle's island. Only a couple short spots where you have to swim and very few mobs.
Fishing spots
Desolace - right outside Shadowprey village (3 casts)
Feralas - take road west from Camp Majache - just past the bridge over the Vedantis River there is a bank on the right (10 casts)
STV - go up the coast a little ways until it turns into Savage coast, avoid crocs (3 casts)
Swamp of Sorrows - gotta make the run from Stonard to the eastern coasline, stay close to the hills, skirt the spiders (ghost wolf form helped me outrun them) and then turn south at the coast, avoiding the murlocs and crocs. Tooke about 15 minutes worth of casting here for me.
Make sure that after you return to Nagle to complete quest that you fish right there with him until you go from 225 to 226 skill (about 7 casts), Then you can stone out.
26, 76 = Desolace
62,51 = Feralas
80, 94 = Swamp of Sorrows.
34, 31 = STV
Hope that saves you guys time, I know it would have been helpful for me :D
26, 76 = Desolace
62,51 = Feralas
80, 94 = Swamp of Sorrows.
34, 31 = STV
Hope that saves you guys time, I know it would have been helpful for me :D
Used these coords which work perfectly!
Took me 5x casting in desolace *while being here I grinded Shellfish traps for Big Iron Fishing Pole took me like 10-15 min, which seems to be lucky though*
Took me 1x casting in feralas
Took me 3x casting in sos
And it took me 4x casting in stv
Ahi: ~5 casts
Sailfin: ~35 casts
Striker: ~5 casts
Mahi Mahi: ~35 casts
(225 fishing, +25 fishing-pole, no lure)
Btw, according to blizzard website's fishing guide, all that matters wrt where to fish is the area name above the minimap:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/professions/fishing.html
(search for "Does it matter where I fish?")
Sad by crsh1976, Score 0.00
Requirements for this quest are now as follows 225/225 fishing skills and player level 35.
Cords are as follows:
( I didn't write down names of fish only cords where I found the 4~ sorry) You need 1 of each fish for Quest.
Nat Pagle is at -58,59
fish for quest:
26,76 -in Desolace (took a while-10 mins or so)
62,51 -in Feralas (quick)
80,94 -Swamp of Sorrows (2casts..mobs low 40's)
34,31 -Stranglethorn Vale (took a while-10 mins & mobs lvl 36+ nearby.
Once you have all 4 fish:
Back to Nat Pagle @ 58,59
Hope this helps!
Caraa
Sar'theris Striker (Desolace 25,78)
Feralas Ahi (Feralas 62,52)
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi (Swamps Of Sorrow 80,94)
Savage Coast Blue Sailfin (Stranglethorn Vale 34,31)
Nat by leather2000, Score 0.36 Feralas by Sinsual Syren, Score 0.35
For those of you who don't use Coords, here's a simple way to do this quest:
First you should know that to get this quest the minimum requirements is to be level 35 and at a fishing skill of 225.
Second after you are 35 with skill 225 all you have to do is go to Nat Pagle in Dustwallow marsh, hes on a small island west of Theramore Isle.
Third all you need to do to catch these fish is have the name of where they mention in the quest above your minimap, anywhere inside that area is fine to catch them.
Now for the quest:
Savage Coast Blue Sailfin - This fish needs to be caught in Stranglethorn Vale. Now there are two places one is called SOUTHERN Savage Coast, and the other is just Savage Coast, you must be at Savage Coast to catch this fish and that is near the Grom'gol base camp (which is horde Ugh. lol) After you catch that fish Run up to darkshire and follow the road that takes you east out of town and head east through Deadwind Pass following the road to Swamp of Sorrows.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi - This one is in Swamp of Sorrows (which is East of Darkshire). It's at the very south eastern most part of the zone past the Sunken Temple of Attal'Hakkar and threw some lvl 45+ dragonkin. Now when you get all the way over here i went out into the water at the South West part and there are three islands, one of which you still stay in the Misty Reed and can fish off of without Murlocs trying to pester you. The other two islands however are just barely out of the area so make sure you are still in Misty Reed or you'll never see that fish. From here you can either die and spirit res at Graveyard near stoneard or walk here then walk south into Blasted lands where alliance can fly from Nethergarde Keep (Northeast part of map) up to Menethil harbor to venture to the other continent. Take the boat over to Theramore Isle, Dustwallow Marsh, then fly to Desolace.
Sar'theris Striker - This fish is in Desolace near another horde town called Shadowprey village and it's pretty far south near the zone to Feralas and west of the Gelkis clan over on that coast. After you catch this fish back track a lil past Gelkis clan area and follow the road that takes you South into Feralas.
Feralas Ahi - there's a Horde town (lol horde must really like fishing or something) in the middle of Feralas which has a river running along side of it, thats Verdantis River and since i'm Alliance i just went a little way downstream and caught it.
After you've done all that head to whichever Flight path you think is closest there is one to the east of you and to the west of you in Feralas, I went to Feathermoon Stronghold and flew back to Dustwallow Marsh, Where i went and saw Nat Pagle and completed the quest. Now i can sit back and fish all the way to 300.
Well i hope this guide helped. And good luck fishing!
This was posted by Quicklet: 39 Night Elf, Hunter of Burning Blade.
Note that the Verdantis river, where you catch the Feralas Ahi, is NOT the river that runs through the Horde encampment. It's the one that crosses the road midway between Camp Mojache and the west coast.
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Just completed getting the fish in 30 minutes, using the co-rds advised in previous posts. All dropped in under 10 castings for each fish.
26, 76 = Desolace
62,51 = Feralas
80, 94 = Swamp of Sorrows.
34, 31 = STV
Lvl 60
Fishing lvl 225
Yep! by Fishpaw, Score -1.2
Most of this is stated above, but in summary:
Must be level 35 or higher with 225/225 fishing skill before the quest becomes available (used to require level 40, that was changed many patches ago.)
You can't catch any of the fish UNLESS you have the quest, they don't show up if you aren't on the quest. They also are not tradeable, shareable or sellable in the AH, you have to personally catch them with the character who is on the quest.
Reading the quest it tells you where to catch each fish, you HAVE TO be at the place described to catch that fish:
-"Misty Reed Mahi Mahi from the Misty Reed Strand in the Swamp of Sorrows." (if it doesn't say "Misty Reed Strand" on your minimap you won't catch a Mahi Mahi)
-"A Sar'theris Striker from the Sar'theris Strand in Desolace." (if it doesn't say "Sar'theris Strand" on your minimap you won't catch a Striker)
-"Feralas Ahi from the Verdantis River of Feralas." (if it doesn't say "Verdantis River" on your minimap you won't catch an Ahi)
-"Savage Coast Blue Sailfin from the Savage Coast of Stranglethorn Vale." (if it doesn't say just "Savage Coast" on your minimap, this means "Southern" savage coast won't work, you won't catch a Blue Sailfin)
When you get the fish they will show up as an ADDITIONAL fish to the one you normally catch, so say you land a Spotted Yellowtail, above it in the loot window will be the quest fish.
*IF* fish are getting away, you need a better pole and/or lure! If you're landing fish every cast, a lure won't help (for example, Misty Reed is fishable with 225+20 skill) *BUT* if you keep seeing "your fish got away" then you should get a lure. With a Big Iron pole, you can get away with Bright Baubles (+75 skill, 10min duration) but if you have a smaller pole, you should probably grab Aquadynamic Fishing Attractors (+100 skill, but only lasts 5min.)
Each fish is catchable within about a dozen casts *as long as fish aren't getting away and you are in the right spot* so if you are catching something each cast and you are in the right spot you will catch the quest fish.
Sar'theris Striker: Just south of Shadowprey Villiage along the shoreline (26, 76). Caught on 6th cast. Used Strong Fishing pole only.
Feralas Ahi: From Feralas take the path straight west ill you get to a bridge jump donm and start fishing (62,51). The Caught it on the 10th cast. Used strong fishing pole plus Bright Baubles.
Mity Reed Mahi Mahi - Head straight east out of Stonard till you get to the beach in Swamp of Sorrows (80, 94). Caught on 4th cast. Used Strong Fishing pole only.
Savage Coast Blue Sailfin - From Grom'Gol base camp head east out of the camp then go straight south (34, 31). Caught on 6th cast. Used Strong Fishing pole only.
I started this at L37 and finished at L38 (got distracted by other quests), with 225 fishing and a +5 pole. I put them in order I did them.
Savage Coast Blue Sailfin: this is important, so hang on, I'm going to yell: IT CAN ALSO BE CAUGHT IN SOUTHERN SAVAGE COAST!! Someone said you couldn't, and the rest repeated it without even trying, so I tried it to see for myself, and succeeded on my 4th cast. Started in Booty Bay, swam a very short distance up the west coast til it said "southern savage coast". Easiest. Almost the entire western coast of Stranglethorn Vale will suffice.
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi: this one, the entire east coast of Swamp of Sorrows will work. If you don't want to chance the trek through the zone, you can swim north from Stranglethorn or south from the Wetland's Thandol Span, though both ways, while safer, would take a good long time. 15 casts, attacked by L44 murlocs. Hearthstoned home.
Sar'theris Striker: two sections of the west coast of Desolace will do, possibly the little island in the northwest (you can try for yourself if you're curious). Went Ashenvale -> Stonetalon -> Desolace, also swimable I suppose. 4 casts and moving on.
Feralas Ahi: coastline won't work this time, and there's L48+ MoBs about. Took the road from Desolace, kept an eye out for any MoB that wandered too close. Followed it south, then east when it curved, kept going until "Verdantis River" came up on the screen (the river is green on the mini-map). Took me 17 casts (11 fails, 6 successes). Never attacked. Hearthstone home, fly to Theramore, swim to Nat, and finished.
Final notes:
- Southern Savage Coast will work for the sailfin;
- if you have the time, you can avoid attacks by swimming to 3 of the spots;
- you don't need lures or the +25 pole, although in Feralas it will save you some time fishing (I didn't get any fails on the first 3).
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Luck by Nanaski, Score 0.36
SoS by WittyPhantom, Score 0.00
Azeroth
Blasted Lands: Fishing skill needed is 235-265
Burning Steppes: Fishing skill needed is 240-290
Duskwood: Fishing skill needed is 95-150
Elwynn Forest: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
RedridgeMountains: Fishing skill needed is 80-120
Stranglethorn Vale: Fishing skill needed is 150-250
Swamp of Sorrows: Fishing skill needed is 175-225
Westfall: Fishing skill needed is 50-80
Khaz Modan
Badlands: Fishing skill needed is 175-225
Dun Morogh: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
Loch Modan: Fishing skill needed is 50-100
Searing Gorge: Fishing skill needed is none available
Wetlands: Fishing skill needed is 105-150
Lordaeron
Alterac Mountains: Fishing skill needed is 150-170
Arathi Highlands: Fishing skill needed is 150-180
Eastern Plaguelands: Fishing skill needed is 265-280
Hillsbrad Foothills: Fishing skill needed is 100-155
Silverpine Forest: Fishing skill needed is 50-105
Hinterlands: Fishing skill needed is 200-245
Tirisfal Glades: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
Western Plaguelands: Fishing skill needed is 255-270
Northern Kalimdor
Ashenvale: Fishing skill needed is 75-150
Azshara: Fishing skill needed is 200-275
Darkshore: Fishing skill needed is 50-80
Desolace: Fishing skill needed is 100-175
Durotar: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
Felwood: Fishing skill needed is 175-250
Moonglade: Unknown
Stonetalon Mountains: Fishing skill needed is 75-125
Teldrassil: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
The Barrens: Fishing skill needed is 50-100
Winterspring: Fishing skill needed is 250-300
Southern Kalimdor
Dustwallow Marsh: Fishing skill needed is 150-300
Feralas: Fishing skill needed is 150-175
Mulgore: Fishing skill needed is 1-50
Tanaris: Fishing skill needed is 225-275
Thousand Needles: Fishing skill needed is 75-125
Un?Goro Crater: Fishing skill needed is 225-275
In addition to the starting areas mentioned above, ponds and rivers in main cities like Stormwind, Darnassus and Orgrimmar also require skill 1-50. And actually, the maximum skill is redundant, since you can skill up your fishing from 1 to 300 in the same pond. The area you fish in only determines the sort of fish you'll catch, and your skill of course determines in what area you can fish.
I hate Feralas Ahi, yes I do.
I hate Misty Reed Mahi Mahi too.
I hate Sar'theris Striker, and Savage Coast Blue Sailfin...
But most of all, I hate him.
Oh yes, I hate Nat Pagle, I really do.
Min character level 35 ... Min fishing skill level 225
Quest Giver : Nat Pagle - Dustwallow Marsh (59,60)
Feralas (62,52) - Verdantis River - Feralas Ahi
Desolace (25,81) - Sar'theris Strand - Sar'theris Striker
Swamp of Sorrows(77,96) - Misty Reed Strand - Misty Reed Mahi Mahi
(Lower levels may want to stay to the north where the mobs are ower level. The Misty Reed Strand runs the entire eastern coastline.)
Stranglethorn Vale (30,28) - Savage Coast - Savage Coast Blue Sailfin
(The Savage Coast is north of Grom'gol Base Camp. Everything south of that is the Southern Savage Coast.)
ok then here are all the co-ordanates
strangle thorn vale (34,32) 1st cast
desolace (26,76) 5th cast (very close to horde camp)
feralas (62,52) 11th cast
swamp of sorrows (80,95) 12 cast
i used aquadynamic fish attractor (+100 frishing skill) and big iron fishing rod (+20 fishing skill) on ALL zones
GOOD QUESTING AND FUN GRINDING
xx silkman of ballnazzar)
Easy quest, not all that exciting but you do get alot of travel in. I started this quest by doing the fishing spot in Swamp of Sorrows for the Mahi Mahi. For this one just go to the southeastern most corner of the map, that seemed to be a good spot because there wasnt that many of the murlocs roaming. Next I flew to Grom'gol, on this one make sure you run far enough away from the town to where it says 'Savage Coast' if you dont you'll be fishing for awhile and wondering what the heck is going on. I got the Sailfin on the 3rd cast. Next I took the zep to Orgrimmar then hoped a flight path down to Desolace. Just south of the village is a small water inlet where you need to go to fish out the Striker. This one took me over 30 casts I must be unlucky and finally I flew down to Feralas, you have to go to the lake in the middle of the map(near DM). Boom quest complete, Artisan fishing once you talk with Nat again. Oh and make sure before you initially talk to Nat that you have 225 fishing, I went out there at 200 because I thought I'd be able to get the quest but he is a stickler about it, so I had to fish out at his camp for and hour to reach 225. Good luck everybody
kinda weird but when i was doing this quest at each spot i would sit for about ten minutes just fishing then as a last resort i would get into the water kneel down and pray to fish gods and what do you know......next cast...ON EVERY FISH....i caught it....coincidence or are the fish gods listening O.o? who knows....
As a level 48 Warrior, I set out from Feathermoon Stronghold with my Big Iron Fishing Pole. One hour, 26 casts, and no mob fights later, I turned in the quest to Nat Pagle. Here's how I did it.
Swam/rode east from Feathermoon Stronghold for
Feralas Ahi (4 casts) - 62,51
Road north to Desolace for
Sar'theris Striker (6 casts) - 25,78
Hearthed to Iron Forge, took Tram to Stormwind
Flew to Darkshire, road east to Swamp of Sorrows for
Misty Reed Mahi Mahi (3 casts) - 80,93
Road east, then south to Nethergard Keep
Flew to Rebel Camp for
Savage Coast Blue Saffin (13 casts) - 29,27
Road south to Booty Bay, took Boat to Ratchet
Flew to Theramore Isle, swam west to Nat Pagel
Happy Fishing!
other fish caught 1 Sunscale Salmon, 3 Redgill, 13 Rockscale Cod, 4 Spotted Yellowtail, 1 Firefin Snapper, 4 Oily Blackmouth
5500 XP.
look up the fish, there are maps showing where each is caught.
DONT FORGET UR FISHING POLE i went to nat to get quest but i was at 221 fishing and when i figured i needed to get it to 225, i was left searching everywere for a fishing pole =/
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