Finding the fun in fishing
I will freely admit it: I like the CONCEPT of fishing. The Idea of lazing away the day in a rowboat or on a riverbank, pole in hand, chatting with friends and sharing a brew or two is actually pretty appetizing at first glance. I'm all for being lazy. But really, in the end, it's sort of a lot of work, and you have to learn to handle the pole and cast properly and bring the right bait, and then you're actually spending most of your time watching the line for a pull if you want to seriously catch anything, and it's just a whole lot of work.
And that's just real life fishing. World of Warcraft fishing seems to follow the same basic concepts. As an avid roleplayer, I try to play my characters as close to type as possible and keep up their skills to match. I have a hunter in particular who is a classic backwoods rough and tumble hunter type, and it really seems like she should be a pretty good angler, so it's sort of bothered me that I can't get into WoW fishing.
Luckily, with the new fishing daily quests being introduced in 2.4, I think I've finally been prodded into action as far as levelling fishing goes. After all, who can resist some of these rewards? You can get an awesome hat, or a pretty cute baby crocolisk, or a recipe for booze. Oh yeah, and that one... er, two ring.
But the question becomes, how to get over the boredom and get to fishing? I'll share some of my own methods after the break.
1. Get Fishping. It will replace the default, barely-audible fishing bite sound with a loud ping you're sure to hear. You'll need to have in-game sound on, though, and it's installed in a special way that is not quite the same as other addons, so make sure you read the instructions. This one won't directly relieve your boredom, but it will allow you to, say, look away from the screen for a few seconds without losing your cast, and enable a lot of the time wasters below.
2. Load up your RSS reader or your favorite website. If your computer can handle a few quick alt-tabs, your new louder ping sound should allow you to hear and tab back while you check your favorite blogs, forums, or webcomics. Make sure you allow sound when WoW in is the background under the sound options in game so the sound comes through.
3. Read a book or a magazine. This is sort of a hold over for me from the old days of Everquest, when you generally had a lot of downtime due to the fact that there was no way to regenerate health and mana for many classes besides sitting and waiting, often for at least a couple minutes. I always kept a book at my computer then, and I've picked that habit up again. If you have a stack of magazines waiting to be read like I often do, you might as well get caught up on some fishing while you catch up on your reading, right?
4. Misery loves company. No, but seriously, make an outing of it. I've personally had a lot of fun bringing 5 or 6 people along to do some fishing. You stand around, casting and chatting, maybe downing a proper brew (which will be even easier to do come patch 2.4 thanks to Captain Rumsey's Lager), and fishing doesn't seem to be quite as tedious.
5. Chat it up. Okay, so your guildmates or friends aren't as crazy as you and refuse to go fishing? It doesn't mean you can't gab their ear off anyway - I mean, if they're tolerant of that. I'm lucky enough to have a pretty active guild, so there's usually a conversation going on anyway. But sometimes it's cool to strike one up, or join, say General chat and see what's going on. I'm not saying you should take over an official channel and use it for what it's not meant for or anything, but if you can find a good conversation, either on a WoW chat channel or an outside chat channel, it helps pass the time.
6. Try a new fishing spot. If you've been sitting at the same spot fishing for a while, and you don't need a specific type of fish from that spot, see what a change of scenery will do for you. You can gain skill-ups from any body of water you can cast in, so don't be afraid to travel and see what's out there. Try a different zone, or just a different side of a zone you've already been fishing in. Make the whole thing an adventure. If you're Alliance, try fishing at Stonebull Lake in Mulgore for a while, or maybe even see if you can sneak into Ogrimmar to catch Old Crafty. The Horde can try sneaking into Ironforge to catch his counterpart, Old Ironjaw.
Really, I've found that once you get into it, WoW fishing isn't that bad. It requires a bit of "making your own fun," so to speak, but as an RPer, I'm sort of used to that. So, what about you? Do these methods work for you? Do you have another method for getting fun out of fishing, or at least staving off boredom, that you'd like to share?






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
mattarin Mar 7th 2008 8:21PM
i made my lvl 15 female blood elf shadow priest, ryley (named after an ex girlfriend before break up) a fisher. i got her a fishing pole and the blue overalls and take off all the gear, including the undershirt hehe. then i go to the pond in orgimmar or on the coast of durotar and wade out to her knees or thighs and start fishing. might i say she looks really cute in the overalls hehe.
Reverend Gibbles Mar 7th 2008 8:26PM
My key to fishing? One word...
Bonghits.
mattarin Mar 7th 2008 8:28PM
true dat or being drunk and saying "hey somone is trying to steal my string!!"
Hould Mar 7th 2008 9:17PM
YES!
Zumwalah Mar 10th 2008 9:27AM
i always find my self missing the fish, cause im going for my next hit.. i cant seem to get the timing right
Andy Mar 11th 2008 8:25AM
I second that
Auriea Mar 7th 2008 8:28PM
This comes just after I decide I want to level fishing on my pally for the new daily quests. Thanks Daniel!
Kesh Mar 7th 2008 8:33PM
Though I can only do it in certain stretches of time, I love fishing in WoW. Especially if you find the right place with lots of pools to fish up junk (Southshore is my favorite).
darkripper Mar 7th 2008 8:58PM
got a spare monitor? put it on and use wow in windowed mode. no more alt-tabbing to browse or changing tracks on iTunes. Also useful for reading wowhead without aggroing some patroling mob :)
hpavc Mar 7th 2008 8:57PM
Train a child to fish, and you never have to fish again.
Timothy Bower Mar 7th 2008 9:49PM
I love fishing on WoW, which of course comes with cooking. When I've got nothin' to do in the day, I just fly around Terokar just fishin' up anything I see. Make plenty of food for my compadres for Raids, and whatever I don't need I sell.
Fishing sounds a lot better when you can sell 20 lobsters for 25 gold.
Plus, it let's me relax, watch some TV, or catch up on what the guild is up to. I usually get a lot of whispers when I log in, so goin' to fish is a nice way to catch up with them without... Dying.
Samael Mar 7th 2008 10:13PM
Isn't an addon that alters game files against the TOS? (FishPing)
Acceptable Risk Mar 8th 2008 12:41AM
Technically, yes. It's complicitly allowed, though. There was a patch a ways back that disabled the ability to swap out graphic and sound files. Then in a subsequent version, the ability to swap sounds was patched back in. No reason to do that unless they don't mind you doing so.
There's an MVP post in the UI and Macros forum that more or less condones it if you wanna look it up.
Daniel Whitcomb Mar 8th 2008 1:03AM
Yeah, If you'll notice, Fishping doesn't even require you to change any settings or hack into anything, you just have to put a sound file in a certain folder. Since it doesn't expliciting mess with the program or the settings, I consider it kosher, which is why I felt safe mentioning it in this article.
Super Guest Man 9000 Mar 7th 2008 11:01PM
This post reinspired my efforts to capture Mr. Pinchy. The first cast of the First Highland Mixed School I found and I caught him. I call this article good luck.
Daniel Whitcomb Mar 8th 2008 1:06AM
Glad I could help!
Super Guest Man 9000 Mar 8th 2008 8:10AM
As far as luck goes I went after old ironjaw after I got Mr. Pinchy without much luck. A few hours later (and after a few drinks IRL) the first cast was Old Ironjaw. Seriously, this post == luck. I'm after the orgrimmar one now.
Orestes Mar 8th 2008 12:49AM
I wouldn't mind fishing nearly as much if it weren't for the absurdly long and tedious leveling process. Seriously, what other profession in the game requires you to hit 15-30 nodes for one skillup?
kunukia Mar 8th 2008 2:02AM
I like fishing. My 70 druid is at 375 and one of my 70 hunters is at 300.
Gunder Mar 13th 2008 3:27AM
I level fishing while waiting for battlegrounds. It is a great way to pass time after you have checked the AH (alterac queues are 30 min on my server)