Exposed: WoW Fishing Guide

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By Seth Symonds

One of the secondary professions in WoW is Fishing. You can choose fishing as a secondary profession and by doing so sharpen your hunting skills and get access to fish all of the waters in the World of Warcraft.

Some items that you get through fishing can be consumed, while others can be cooked to further enhance their effects. If you're a hunter, you can use your catch to feed your pets. Reagents can also be found through fishing, and so can treasure chests.

You can start fishing once you reach level five. To start fishing you first need to talk to a fishing trainer who will teach you the basics. Fishing trainers are different for each race and all the trainers can be found at the waters edge where you start fishing.

Fishing trainers are located at numerous places throughout the game, but to start with you'll need to go to the following places:

Humans start fishing around the Goldshire area, Taurens fish in the lake just North of Bloodhoof Village, Dwarves and Gnomes start just North of Brownall Village. Orcs and trolls begin in the Sea to the South of Sen'jin Village and the Undead start at the lake due East of Brill.

Night Elves can choose between 3 different fishing starting spots, the lake to the south of Dolenaar, the sea close to Rut'Theran Village, and the waters around Darnassus.

If you have an experienced character, but are new to fishing you can start anywhere you like.

Some suggest evolving your fishing ability slowly in line with your characters level rises. If you max out your fishing ability at 150 when you're level 10, you'll be able to use the fishing pole as a powerful weapon.

Fishing is an easy and useful profession to learn, all it requires is some patience. Once you have a high fishing skill however you will be able to fish the waters of Azshara and get massive payouts in short periods of time. Taking the time to master this profession usually pay's off big time.

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