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|Dark brown and full of golden spots, the gravelfish has a deeply sloped face ending in a lower jaw that extends beyond the upper jaw, exposing a double set of needle-like teeth.  Tiny rock-like growths appear along its split dorsal fin and continue across its entire back region, while the underbelly is free of blemish.  
|Dark brown and full of golden spots, the gravelfish has a deeply sloped face ending in a lower jaw that extends beyond the upper jaw, exposing a double set of needle-like teeth.  Tiny rock-like growths appear along its split dorsal fin and continue across its entire back region, while the underbelly is free of blemish.  
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|huge golden king salmon
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|The king salmon is absolutely massive in proportions for its species, its length easily surpassing thirty inches. A lustrous golden color, the king salmon sports a rather long, tapered body with a considerable thickness around its lower belly. Darker scales cover the top of its head and curvy jaws, and subtle grey accents surround its eyes and upper jaw.
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|massive largemouth bass
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|The largemouth bass is absolutely enormous for its species, measuring clearly over twenty inches. The bass is primarily dark green in coloration with a deep black lateral line running down its sides, the uniform darkness breaking off into tiny blotchy spots near the fish's powerful tail. Its pale crimson eyes wiggle about every few moments, and the spines of its fins slowly flex and unflex.
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|bigmouth sleeper goby
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|The sleeper goby is quite large for its species, measuring about twenty inches. A mottled pattern of brown, grey, black, and yellow scales are interrupted by brighter patches of black-striped yellow scales around each of its fins. Its pale white eyes faintly glow with their own bioluminescence.
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|silvery bluespot mullet
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|The mullet has a long, tapering body with dark grey scales across its top and brighter, silvery scales on its sides. It has a mottled blue-grey patch of scales behind each eye, and short, thin fins hang limply from its body.
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|curvy-jawed crimson sockeye salmon
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|The salmon appears to be a bit larger than normal for its species, nearly seventeen inches in length. The vivid deep crimson hue of the salmon is accented with tiny dark spots along its upper body, and its beautiful golden fins glisten with moisture. The head of the salmon is curved slightly like a beak, its interior filled with long, sharp teeth.
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|large brown bullhead catfish
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|The catfish is enormous in proportions for its species, easily over seventeen inches in length. Its shovel-shaped head contains a pair of small, beady eyes, and its spiny little whiskers twitch intermittently. The dark brown hue flows down its back and breaks up into patches of greenish-black that transition into spots of pure white around its lower belly.
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|small black-striped chub
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|The river chub is rather average in size for its species, about six inches in length. Its long, tapered body is shot through with lines of dark greenish-black, the brackish hue underscored with a thin strip of pale yellow. The lower fins of the chub carry the same hints of pale golden color, while its forked tailfin and small dorsal fin are a darker greenish hue.
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|dark-speckled suckermouth catfish
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|The catfish appears to be very small in size, nearly five inches in length. The catfish's coloration is a mix of green and deep black, the tiny droplets of black sweeping across its body creating a mottled, interconnected pattern of dark green webwork. Its peculiar sucker-shaped mouth is flanked by two small whiskers, and its lower body appears to be completely flat.
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|lobed river mullet
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|Smaller than other fish of its type, the lobed river mullet tapers sharply from its bulbous belly to its tiny nose and tail. Short, thin fins hang limply from its body.
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|blue-striped pumpkinseed sunfish
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|The pumpkinseed sunfish is average for its species, measuring around five inches in length. A dark olive green along its upper body, the sunfish sports a variety of striking colors along its sides -- pale blue striations run along its gill cover, passing by a crimson-lined black spot just beyond it. The soft blue hue underscores several of its lighter yellowish-green belly scales, and its large dorsal fin sports many sharp spines.
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Revision as of 15:50, 31 December 2025

This is a list of fish caught using the Artisan Fishing System in different fishing locations.

Fish Location Depth Distance Time Month Description
albino storm minnow [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] top far 20:42 Eorgaen Tiny black eyes surrounded by dark grey circles stand out against the alabaster color of the albino storm minnow. It has round caudal fins of the same color as the scales with a darker dorsal fin. A thin charcoal grey stripe runs down each side from gill to tail.
bright yellow pond flier [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] middle near 20:00 Eorgaen Pearlescent pelvis fins and a matching indented caudal fin is the perfect contrast to the orange smatterings that bespeckle the yellow pond flier's bright yellow body.  Small golden spots fill the grey area surrounding the stark black pupils, and a single gold line runs along the tip of each pelvis fin.  While the mouth appears quite small when closed, an open maw reveals a rather large set of sharp teeth.
scarlet ribbonfish [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] middle near 19:55 Eorgaen Long and compressed, this shiny scarlet fish bears a long dorsal fin that runs the entire length of its back.  Red feather-like spines protrude upward from the lateral line to make up the dorsal fin.  The pointed mouth has large curved teeth on the upper jaw and short teeth on the bottom.
elongated silver-blue gar [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] middle near 19:46 Eorgaen An extremely elongated silver body gives this fish a near eel-like appearance, but the silver-blue pelvic and pectoral fins undeniably confirm that it is a fish.  Long, sharp teeth fill their equally long jaws, making this three to four foot creature a formidable predator.
viridian yellow-striped anvilfish [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] middle near 19:20 Eorgaen Luminous viridian from head to tail, the anvilfish has evenly spaced yellow stripes along its back that add spectacular color contrast to this fish's color palette.  A splash of midnight blue adorns the tip of its anvil-shaped caudal fin.  Its body is long and slender, and its tiny mouth has a set of perpetually puckered lips.
golden warmouth [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] middle near 19:08 Eorgaen Gradiating in hues from golden to orange and brown, this foot-long fish is quite heavy-bodied with a large mouth and small teeth on the tongue.  Radiating from its eyes are four reddish-brown streaks that fade into the area just behind its gill flaps, which are a deep red color.  Spines protrude from both the anal and dorsal fins, and a bright orange spot at the base of the dorsal fin designates this one as male.  
spiny-finned tan pebblefish [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] bottom near 18:55 Eorgaen Miniscule bumps ranging in color from brown to grey to white covers the fish from the base of its gills to the beginning of its tail fin and resembles a sheet of fine sand.  Spiny dorsal fins emerge from a dark brown stripe that extends down the length of the spine and ends in a darker fan on the truncated caudal fin.
slate grey stonefish [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] bottom far 18:31 Eorgaen Covered in slate grey stone-like appendages that angle around its stout round body, this stonefish looks less like a fish than it does a rock, but its ventral and tail fins are a dead giveaway to its aquatic origin.  Its gills are external and protected with the same stone-like covering, and long tendrils protrude from the stonefish's wide mouth.
bright rainbow flier [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] top near 18:19 Eorgaen Bright, vivid colors of the rainbow blend together in a seamless gradiation upon a lustrous canvas.  The eyes resemble sparkling gold coins and are positioned closer to the gills than the nostrils, drawing greater attention to its extended nose.  Its body curves like the arc of a rainbow.
pewter moonlight minnow [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] top near 17:52 Eorgaen Somewhat luminous, the minnow's underbelly shimmers like a pond's surface in moonlight.  Thick rings of silver surround its deep black pupils, and a darker line of pewter extends from the upper edge of each eye to the dorsal fin where it merges into one wide band
dark brown spotted gravelfish [Thunder Plateau, Kalaz Pond] (u13150322)] bottom near 21:53 Eorgaen Dark brown and full of golden spots, the gravelfish has a deeply sloped face ending in a lower jaw that extends beyond the upper jaw, exposing a double set of needle-like teeth.  Tiny rock-like growths appear along its split dorsal fin and continue across its entire back region, while the underbelly is free of blemish.  
huge golden king salmon [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The king salmon is absolutely massive in proportions for its species, its length easily surpassing thirty inches. A lustrous golden color, the king salmon sports a rather long, tapered body with a considerable thickness around its lower belly. Darker scales cover the top of its head and curvy jaws, and subtle grey accents surround its eyes and upper jaw.
massive largemouth bass [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The largemouth bass is absolutely enormous for its species, measuring clearly over twenty inches. The bass is primarily dark green in coloration with a deep black lateral line running down its sides, the uniform darkness breaking off into tiny blotchy spots near the fish's powerful tail. Its pale crimson eyes wiggle about every few moments, and the spines of its fins slowly flex and unflex.
bigmouth sleeper goby [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The sleeper goby is quite large for its species, measuring about twenty inches. A mottled pattern of brown, grey, black, and yellow scales are interrupted by brighter patches of black-striped yellow scales around each of its fins. Its pale white eyes faintly glow with their own bioluminescence.
silvery bluespot mullet [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The mullet has a long, tapering body with dark grey scales across its top and brighter, silvery scales on its sides. It has a mottled blue-grey patch of scales behind each eye, and short, thin fins hang limply from its body.
curvy-jawed crimson sockeye salmon [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The salmon appears to be a bit larger than normal for its species, nearly seventeen inches in length. The vivid deep crimson hue of the salmon is accented with tiny dark spots along its upper body, and its beautiful golden fins glisten with moisture. The head of the salmon is curved slightly like a beak, its interior filled with long, sharp teeth.
large brown bullhead catfish [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The catfish is enormous in proportions for its species, easily over seventeen inches in length. Its shovel-shaped head contains a pair of small, beady eyes, and its spiny little whiskers twitch intermittently. The dark brown hue flows down its back and breaks up into patches of greenish-black that transition into spots of pure white around its lower belly.
small black-striped chub [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The river chub is rather average in size for its species, about six inches in length. Its long, tapered body is shot through with lines of dark greenish-black, the brackish hue underscored with a thin strip of pale yellow. The lower fins of the chub carry the same hints of pale golden color, while its forked tailfin and small dorsal fin are a darker greenish hue.
dark-speckled suckermouth catfish [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The catfish appears to be very small in size, nearly five inches in length. The catfish's coloration is a mix of green and deep black, the tiny droplets of black sweeping across its body creating a mottled, interconnected pattern of dark green webwork. Its peculiar sucker-shaped mouth is flanked by two small whiskers, and its lower body appears to be completely flat.
lobed river mullet [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path Smaller than other fish of its type, the lobed river mullet tapers sharply from its bulbous belly to its tiny nose and tail. Short, thin fins hang limply from its body.
blue-striped pumpkinseed sunfish [Aquamarine Street, River's Edge - 1985] (u3002004), go path The pumpkinseed sunfish is average for its species, measuring around five inches in length. A dark olive green along its upper body, the sunfish sports a variety of striking colors along its sides -- pale blue striations run along its gill cover, passing by a crimson-lined black spot just beyond it. The soft blue hue underscores several of its lighter yellowish-green belly scales, and its large dorsal fin sports many sharp spines.