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Eel- Eels have long, thin, bodies and like to hide in dark and narrow places. They move by slithering their bodies. Adult eel live in rivers, but will travel up to 2,500km to lay their eggs out at sea. Fish in Little Lea Lake at night to catch the most eels.

Brooke Trout- When immature, the have an egg-like pattern on their surface and will eat small fish and insects. As they grow in to adults, they will turn silver and lose their patterns. during breeding season, parts of their bodies will turn pink or red. Fish in rivers to catch the most Brooke Trout.

Pike- These fish live in rivers with gentle currents or lakes in cold climates. Fishermen like them for their rod-pulling power. These fish existed 65 million years ago and have outlasted dinosaurs. Fish in rivers to catch the most pike.

Arpaima- These are one of the largest Freshwater Fish, and they tend to raise their youn in pairs. It feeds on small fish by slowly approching it and then gulping the surroungding water quickly, much like a vacuum. You can catch them at night in the East Village. Move the lure quickly in a staight line to hook this fish.

Crayfish- Crayfish like shallow rivers and streams with gentle currents, and live in mus holes. it comes out at night to find various aqautic plants and small fish to eat. you can try to catch them by tying a some food to a piece of string and dropping it into the creek. You can catch them at night in the East Village. Move the lure around slowly in different directions to hook a fish.

More fish to come I promise

-Tyler

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