![]() ![]() Perhaps the more elusive trophy bass can be buffed a little to yield some more exp? What about adding unique bass? ![]() ![]() I'm not a developer but in my opinion, the fish need some balancing in North Carolina. You cannot catch trophy bass as fast as you can sunfish. Why have that beautiful river if fishing for other fish is pointless? ![]() The reason this is counter intuitive is because if you aren't paying to get larger nets and all that other jazz, there is no reason to fish for any other fish in North Carolina and in my eyes, that's not really intuitive at all. Trophy Redear Sunfish are the single most effective way to level until you get to 16 and can move onto Florida. My problem isn't with the unique Redear sunfish, my problem lies with the trophies that come along with the Uniques. I COMPLETELY understand that you need to have a method to obtain gold, because earning gold can become somewhat of a challenge in this game unless you land that special unique fish, earn an achievement that gives gold or a level up (which stops) at some point. Now, the progression of leveling is great right up until you can buy crawfish cut at whatever level and start to fish for redear sunfish. Finally there is a game that simulates fishing like no other game I've encountered before. I've been fishing my entire life and I also spend a lot of time playing video games. The body is slightly less compressed than that of the bluegill, which differs from the redear most noticeably in the fact that its gill cover flap is entirely black without any spot or trim.So, I'm absolutely thrilled with this game as an avid fisherman IRL. It also lacks the spots on the dorsal fin and the bluish emerald lines on the sides of the head that are characteristic of the pumpkinseed. It can be distinguished from the similar looking pumpkinseed by the fact that its gill cover flap is semi-flexible and can be bent at least to right angles, whereas the flap on the pumpkinseed is rigid. The operculum is also much shorter than in the other two species and is black, with a red spot or margin at the tip. Its long, pointed, slightly falcate pectoral fins distinguish it from both the longear sunfish and the redbreast sunfish, which have short, round pectoral fins. As is typical of sunfishes, the redear has a small mouth, connected dorsal fins and a roundish, laterally compressed body. This rather large sunfish is known to reach over 4.5 lb. ![]()
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