You can't, but wearing swordfish gloves from the Fist of Guthix activity mayincrease your chance of getting a swordfish rather than a tuna.
A Swordfish is not a mammal.It is cold blooded,and lays eggs.
People always fish lobsters to 99.
striped bass, and herring are fish just like a swordfish is a fish, but not a close relative. the marlins (blue, black,white, and striped), the sailfish and the swordfish, commonly called billfish, are much more closely related to each other than bass or herring.
In RuneScape, I suppose. You just cook fish. This can easily be combined with the fishing skill - you fish, then cook, then drop the cooked food. Or sell it to make some extra money - but that also takes extra time.Of course, instead of fish, you can cook just about anything else. In general, cooking high-level food will give you experience faster - but it will also cost you more.In RuneScape, I suppose. You just cook fish. This can easily be combined with the fishing skill - you fish, then cook, then drop the cooked food. Or sell it to make some extra money - but that also takes extra time.Of course, instead of fish, you can cook just about anything else. In general, cooking high-level food will give you experience faster - but it will also cost you more.In RuneScape, I suppose. You just cook fish. This can easily be combined with the fishing skill - you fish, then cook, then drop the cooked food. Or sell it to make some extra money - but that also takes extra time.Of course, instead of fish, you can cook just about anything else. In general, cooking high-level food will give you experience faster - but it will also cost you more.In RuneScape, I suppose. You just cook fish. This can easily be combined with the fishing skill - you fish, then cook, then drop the cooked food. Or sell it to make some extra money - but that also takes extra time.Of course, instead of fish, you can cook just about anything else. In general, cooking high-level food will give you experience faster - but it will also cost you more.
yes there is a pet fish that you can put in a fishbowl and feed fish food. To get rid of the fish, just drop the fishbowl to break it and kill the fish inside.
Runescape 1 is the first version of Runescape and used 2D figures. Runescape 2 and 3 are the same thing, it's just that Runescape updates recently changing graphics and stuff. Until they came out with Runescape 3 which just has an HD version. Also, Runescape 2/3 uses 3D instead of 2D figures.
From the people who play Runescape, sometimes. Just go to options and turn on the cussing filter so instead of reading the actual word, you will read ****.
A pink patch on or by the gills could be perfectly normal but if the fish has just developed this "pink Patch" then I would keep an eye on it and the fish just to see if everything seems OK.
no, just play the game
Bone and cartilage. just like the nose of a person only sharper and harmfuler if that is a word. but it isn't because I just maded it.
Red Eye is a fish found exclusively in Daemonheim. They can be fished and cooked just like regular fish, and when eaten, heal 50 Life Points.
The Piscatoris Fishing Colony is one place I am sure theirs more out their you just gotta ask people.