![]() ![]() Probably that's why I don't think about it when I give advices. Personally I've never done a trip shorter than 5 days (IIrc my record is 14 days of salmons in Alaska in one single trip :) ). Tldr It's not uncommon for me (at level 34) to be negative for a trip at the end of the first day, but it's very rare for me to leave a lake without making a profit. If you can't catch more than 5 Walleye in New York, then you seriously need to reevaluate your strategy. ![]() One more day of the same, and you've broken even.Ī place like New York, where Walleye are averaging 244 per fish, you only need ~5 caught to make that 1000. ![]() Some people may look at it and say "I better cut my losses I can't be profitable at this lake." However, if you got to the next day (bringing your trip total to -1500) and still catch 1000 worth, you're now at -500. Your first day, you can only catch 1000 worth of fish. Say it costs 2000 to travel to a lake, and 500 for each additional day. Originally posted by PhoenixAshen:The single best tip I can give is to stay at a lake multiple days. ![]()
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