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[[File:Fishing_Boat.jpeg|thumb|right|Fisherman Job]] | [[File:Fishing_Boat.jpeg|thumb|right|Fisherman Job]] | ||
=== How to Get Started === | === How to Get Started === | ||
----Job Location: Any location with water around San Andreas. | |||
Job Location: Any location with water around San Andreas. | |||
Fishing Method: You can fish from land or use the Reefer boat. When using a boat, you must remain near it to fish successfully. | Fishing Method: You can fish from land or use the Reefer boat. When using a boat, you must remain near it to fish successfully. | ||
=== Fishing Process === | === Fishing Process === | ||
----Fishing Setup: Once you've taken the job, find a location with water. You can use land or a boat to fish. | |||
Fishing Setup: Once you've taken the job, find a location with water. You can use land or a boat to fish. | |||
Fishing Mechanism: Hold the Right Mouse Button (RMB) and aim at the desired fishing spot, then press Left Mouse Button (LMB). After a few seconds, a mini-game will appear. Keep the green bar aligned with the fish while it rises. If the bar turns red, your meter decreases, and you could lose the fish. | Fishing Mechanism: Hold the Right Mouse Button (RMB) and aim at the desired fishing spot, then press Left Mouse Button (LMB). After a few seconds, a mini-game will appear. Keep the green bar aligned with the fish while it rises. If the bar turns red, your meter decreases, and you could lose the fish. | ||
Fishing with the Reefer: Drive the Reefer into the water and either a fish or garbage will appear at the bottom of your screen. Press the left button if you have a fish and the right button for garbage. Continue until your Net Capacity reaches 100%, then head to the unloading point marked by a red 'S' on your radar. | Fishing with the Reefer: Drive the Reefer into the water and either a fish or garbage will appear at the bottom of your screen. Press the left button if you have a fish and the right button for garbage. Continue until your Net Capacity reaches 100%, then head to the unloading point marked by a red 'S' on your radar. | ||
=== Fish Population and Types === | === Fish Population and Types === | ||
----Fish Population: Determines which fish you will catch. If the area’s fish population hits 25%, you can no longer fish there. | |||
Fish Population: Determines which fish you will catch. If the area’s fish population hits 25%, you can no longer fish there. | |||
Fish Types and Rewards: | Fish Types and Rewards: | ||
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* 25-85% Tuna $160 | * 25-85% Tuna $160 | ||
=== Levels and Requirements === | === Levels and Requirements === | ||
After reaching Level 10, you'll be able to switch to this job using "/go Fisherman". | ----After reaching Level 10, you'll be able to switch to this job using "/go Fisherman". | ||
* L0 - Aspiring Angler - $16,000 per 2,000 Fish (Average) - 0 Sold fish (Net) | * L0 - Aspiring Angler - $16,000 per 2,000 Fish (Average) - 0 Sold fish (Net) |
Revision as of 22:03, 16 April 2025
Fisherman Job
The Fisherman job allows you to fish either from land or from a boat (Reefer). You can fish at various locations in San Andreas, with fish availability depending on the area’s fish population.
How to Get Started
Job Location: Any location with water around San Andreas.
Fishing Method: You can fish from land or use the Reefer boat. When using a boat, you must remain near it to fish successfully.
Fishing Process
Fishing Setup: Once you've taken the job, find a location with water. You can use land or a boat to fish.
Fishing Mechanism: Hold the Right Mouse Button (RMB) and aim at the desired fishing spot, then press Left Mouse Button (LMB). After a few seconds, a mini-game will appear. Keep the green bar aligned with the fish while it rises. If the bar turns red, your meter decreases, and you could lose the fish.
Fishing with the Reefer: Drive the Reefer into the water and either a fish or garbage will appear at the bottom of your screen. Press the left button if you have a fish and the right button for garbage. Continue until your Net Capacity reaches 100%, then head to the unloading point marked by a red 'S' on your radar.
Fish Population and Types
Fish Population: Determines which fish you will catch. If the area’s fish population hits 25%, you can no longer fish there.
Fish Types and Rewards:
- +95% (3% Chance) Blue Whale $1,200
- +95% (3% Chance) Killer Whale $2,000
- +85% Gold Halibut $180
- +85% Gold Gurnard $130
- +85% Gold Haddock $280
- +85% Gold Cod $220
- +85% Gold Sea Bass $130
- +85% Gold Salmon $250
- +85% Gold Sardine $100
- +85% Gold Tuna $300
- +50% Big Halibut $140
- +50% Big Gurnard $80
- +50% Big Haddock $160
- +50% Big Cod $180
- +50% Big Sea Bass $100
- +50% Big Salmon $210
- +50% Big Sardine $50
- +50% Big Tuna $250
- 25-85% Halibut $60
- 25-85% Gurnard $30
- 25-85% Haddock $70
- 25-85% Cod $80
- 25-85% Sea Bass $40
- 25-85% Salmon $100
- 25-85% Sardine $25
- 25-85% Tuna $160
Levels and Requirements
After reaching Level 10, you'll be able to switch to this job using "/go Fisherman".
- L0 - Aspiring Angler - $16,000 per 2,000 Fish (Average) - 0 Sold fish (Net)
- L1 - Stevedore - $19,200 per 2,400 Fish (Average) - 45,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L2 - Deckhand - $22,400 per 2,800 Fish (Average) - 135,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L3 - Deck Cadet - $25,600 per 3,200 Fish (Average) - 405,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L4 - Ordinary Seaman - $28,800 per 3,600 Fish (Average) - 900,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L5 - Able Seaman - $32,000 per 4,000 Fish (Average) - 1,800,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L6 - Boatswain - $35,200 per 4,400 Fish (Average) - 2,700,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L7 - Third Mate - $38,400 per 4,800 Fish (Average) - 3,600,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L8 - Second Mate - $41,600 per 5,200 Fish (Average) - 4,500,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L9 - First Mate - $44,800 per 5,600 Fish (Average) - 5,400,000 Sold fish (Net)
- L10 - Captain - $48,000 per 6,000 Fish (Average) - 6,750,000 Sold fish (Net)