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The Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza is a grand event set along the coasts of Stranglethorn Vale (now split into Northern Stranglethorn or Cape of Stranglethorn). Early in the day, a friendly neighborhood dwarf/goblin will visit Ironforge and Orgrimmar respectively to inform aspiring anglers of the grand tournament and give instructions. At the appropriate time, the shout will ring out across Stranglethorn to bait your hooks and cast your lines!
Will you be the master fisherman that gathers the necessary amount of tastyfish to win the grand prize? Can you reel in the right fish to receive some of famous Nat Pagle's fabulous fishing equipment? Will the [Lucky Fishing Hat] make its triumphant return onto the heads of anglers everywhere? You'll soon find out!
Description[]
The Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza is a weekly fishing event held in Stranglethorn Vale. There is a highly competitive fishing contest and a more casual rare fish turn-in for this event.
When it happens[]
Currently, this event is held every Sunday from 2pm-4pm (server time). The turn-in NPCs are available until 5pm (server time).
Removed temporarily at Legion launch[]
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This event was unfortunately removed as of the Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Legion expansion (Patch 7.0.3) due to difficulties determining a realm winner when Stranglethorn zones are usually cross-realm zones.[1]
In Patch 7.1.5[]
After the release of Patch 7.1.5, this event was added back as an auto-accept World quest in Northern Stranglethorn or Cape of Stranglethorn. School of Tastyfish pools have been removed.[citation needed]
The competitive portion of the event[]
The contest is to catch 40 [Speckled Tastyfish] and to turn them in to Riggle Bassbait in Booty Bay before anybody else does.
The mechanism of the turn-in is a quest, [60] Master Angler, which only the first person each week to complete it can complete.
The rewards[]
The winner of the competition can pick one of:
- [Arcanite Fishing Pole] - the best fishing pole currently in the game (for fishing), +40 Fishing Skill
- OR
- [Hook of the Master Angler] - a trinket that grants you a swim form
The Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza prizes are Bind on Pickup, so each character must win their own.
How to catch Speckled Tastyfish[]
Speckled Tastyfish can be found in any pool that spawns along the coast of Stranglethorn Vale, except in Booty Bay itself, and only during the two hours of the event. A School of fish looks like churning circles of fish in a single spot in the water. When the event starts, travel up and down the coast looking for a pools of fish.
- Find a pool of fish.
- With your fishing pole equipped, face the school and cast.
- Your bobber must land inside the school in order to catch the event fish, so cast again each time the bobber lands outside of the circle.
- Once a certain number of Tastyfish have been caught from a school (3 or 4), the school will scatter and you'll need to find another fishing pool.
- When you have caught 40 Speckled Tastyfish, turn them in immediately.
Prior to Patch 5.1[]
Prior to patch 5.1 Speckled Tastyfish could only be fished from an actual 'School of Tastyfish' in the contest area. The School of Tastyfish is a special kind of a Fishing pool that held Tasyfish. The tool-tip would say "School of Tastyfish" when your mouse points to one.
Preparation[]
- At one time a skill of 130 was required to catch anything other than trash from the Schools of Tastyfish (removed in 5.1), but in patch 3.3 this changed. At the present, any successful catch, i.e. anything other than No Fish Were Hooked, from a pool will result in catching what that pool contains. This means that anyone with a fishing skill of 1 can, theoretically, win the Extravaganza.
- A skill of at least 100 is highly recommended, however, so that you may learn Find Fish. With the Find Fish ability, Schools of Tastyfish will appear on your minimap. Try to acquire a [Weather-Beaten Journal] and learn the ability prior to the event. They can be found in trunks and chests fished from any school in Kalimdor or the Eastern Kingoms. Junk pools drop chests more often than fish pools, so these are a better source for the book if you are farming it.
- Practice fishing Fishing pools prior to your first Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza, so you know how the placement of the bobber in the circle works.
- Set your [Hearthstone] to the Booty Bay inn to expedite your turn-in.
Friends[]
- Bring assistance. Take turns on who assists/competes in a given week (but don't switch roles within a week during the competition.)
- Friends can spot spawning Schools for you.
- Stranglethorn Vale has level 31-40 mobs. Friends can help with this if you need help.
- You can deplete 'their' School of Tastyfish by fishing it.
- On a PvP server, the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza is essentially a battleground. Ganking is a valid contest strategy. Come with many friends.
Notes[]
- Turn off your PvP flag for this event if you are not on a PvP server.
- If there's an announcement when someone wins the contest, it's very difficult to notice when your eyes are locked on your bobber.
- Make sure to have a way to teleport or to set your hearthstone to Booty Bay. It is dirty, but in game friends can fish pools of competitors and either drive them away or slow them down in prime fishing areas.
- But if you're at it for more than 25 minutes (Normal Realm) or 35 minutes (PvP Realm), someone else has probably already won.
The non-competitive fish turn-ins[]
You can continue to fish for Tastyfish after a winner has been declared. You can safely fish all the way until 4pm; the NPCs for the turn-ins (Jang and the Fishbot 5000) will stay around for an hour after the tastyfish schools depart.
Tastyfish turn-in[]
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- Even if you lose the competition, you can sell your Tastyfish to an NPC, Jang, in Booty Bay for a certain amount of money for every 5 you catch.
- How much money you get previously depended on the level you were. The values below are obsolete or in need of clarification:
- Turn-in value can also vary based on your reputation with Booty Bay.
- Tastyfish only last for 4 hours, so don't bother trying to save them.
Rare fish[]
- There are rare fish you can also catch in the Tastyfish schools, which you can turn in to the Fishbot 5000 NPC for special rewards.
- These fish do not expire, and can be saved to be turned in during a future Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza.
Rare fish turn-in rewards[]
- Turn in a [Keefer's Angelfish] and receive [Lucky Fishing Hat] - +5 Fishing Skill
- Turn in a [Brownell's Blue Striped Racer] and receive [Nat Pagle's Extreme Anglin' Boots] - +5 Fishing Skill
- Turn in a [Dezian Queenfish] and receive [High Test Eternium Fishing Line] - +5 Fishing Skill Enchantment to Fishing Pole
Rare fish that does not require a turn in[]
- Catch a [Rockhide Strongfish] - Very humorous level 40 one handed mace! (removed as Rare Fish Reward after patch 2.4)
Additional info[]
- Only one Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza prize is given out each week per server - this is effectively a seven day cool down per attempt to obtain either prize for any character.
There are 52 Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza events per year per server (plus a cumulative fraction that varies with leap year that amounts to an occasional extra one). Since the Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza was added on 13 September 2005. So as we approach September 2010, there will have been roughly 250 Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza events per server. Estimate that some significant portion of players will have picked each prize, say between 30% to 70%, and that we can discount characters who have won more than twice, consuming a prize that they already had. That says there should be around 75 to 175 Arcanite Fishing Poles and a corresponding 175 to 75 Hooks of the Master Angler per server this coming September.
September | SFE events | 30% / 70% | 50% / 50% | 70% / 30% |
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2006 | 50 | 15 / 35 | 25 / 25 | 35 / 15 |
2007 | 100 | 30 / 70 | 50 / 50 | 70 / 30 |
2008 | 150 | 45 / 105 | 75 / 75 | 105 / 45 |
2009 | 200 | 60 / 140 | 100 / 100 | 140 / 60 |
2010 | 250 | 75 / 175 | 125 / 125 | 175 / 75 |
2011 | 300 | 90 / 210 | 150 / 150 | 210 / 90 |
(Rough estimate of number of each prize per server, all entries rounded) |
Patch changes[]
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Patch 7.1.5 (10-Jan-2017): Re-added as an auto-accept world quest.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Patch 7.0.3 (19-Jul-2016): Removed.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Inlinegfx/img_link_data.json' not found. Patch 1.7.0 (13-Sep-2005): Added.
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