A Harpoon
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People typically use a method called deep sea trolling to catch swordfish. This involves using large trolling reels and heavy-duty equipment to drop baited hooks deep in the water where swordfish are known to dwell. Some fishermen also use harpoons or longlines to catch swordfish.
In DragonFable, you can obtain the swordfish by fishing in the waters of the Swordfish area. You'll need a fishing pole, which can be acquired from the fishing shop. Once you have the pole, go to a fishing spot and use it to catch the swordfish. Keep in mind that you may need to wait for a bit and try several times to successfully catch one.
Players can catch swordfish with a Fishing level of 50 or higher, granting 100 Fishing experience per catch. Yo use a harpoon to fish them. Fishing for swordfish takes a longer amount of time than lobsters because tuna is caught along with it.
a swordfish defends its self by using his sword mouth to block like a shield to stop the predators or enemys from attacking!!!!
Not particularly.It takes about 5-10 seconds to catch either a Swordfish or a Tuna, and even then, it's random as to which you recieve.
In runescape, players catch and eat swordfish, but no animal you can eat eats anything.
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You need level 50 Fishing to catch Swordfish, and to fish Swordfish you will need A harpoon, ( you can use your hands at level 70+ Fishing ). The best spot of Fish These are: - Fishing Guild ( Overall Best ). - Catherby ( For those that lack the level 68 Fishing requirement for Fishing guild.
buy a green fishing rod and use a crawfish as bait. fish in the open water. you'll get one soon. :)
The only place free players can catch swordfish is Karamja. However, if your a paying member yo can also catch swordfish from many sea Fishing locations, such as the Fishing Guild, Catherby, Rellekka, Elf Camp, Fishing Platform (after completion of the Sea Slug quest) and Brimhaven.
Fast Facts: Swordfish are a common catch for commercial fisheries around the world. The largest swordfish catches come from Pacific Ocean, and the demand is highest in North America and Europe. Hope This Helps!! Your Friend, HorseGirl8614 (Or The Swordfish Girl XD)