for non-members yes you can fx catch swordfish,lobster and tuna and for members no much better go to catherby
In runescape, players catch and eat swordfish, but no animal you can eat eats anything.
not unless you are with an ibis(56 summoning) also bass isn't something good to fish try lobsters,swordfish,monks,sharks,rocktails and barb fish these are all good options
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.
really depends on how much you can catch in that amount of time.
At that level, the best you can catch is Swordfish (level 50 to catch, 100 exp/per). However, remember that you also get Tuna in with the Swordfish. However, at that level you may want to go with Baiting or Fly Fishing as I have found they are quicker experience overall (Pike, Salmon, Trout).
First, you need at least 50 Fishing, but I recommend you get it higher so you can fish it faster. Second, you need a harpoon. Next, with your harpoon, you go to your fishing spot. If you are F2P, northern Karamja is a good place to go. If you are a member, then you should go to Catherby. But, also know that you will get tuna more often than swordfish either way.
there are 2 pet shops around the world, 1 in auerodunge(sp) and you can catch some at verious places around runescape.
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.
A Harpoon
Lobsters can be caught at Karamja, just above the banana plantation area. There are about 2 'Cage Fishing Spots' here. You need a lobster pot to catch lobsters you will find this at the Grand Exchange or from another user. You can also catch lobsters at Catherby and a few other places if you are member. Lobsters are a potential species of animal inhabitants. Lobsters can be caught or hunted in the Mediterrenean Sea and or other specific areas. Therefore the crab remains to stay populated at a risk of endangerment.
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