![]() ![]() Luckily, although I had played the F2P version, I had lost patience with the microtransactions, so restarting wasn’t too much of a wrench. Even if you have played the F2P version before, none of your progress will carry over, so please bear that in mind if you are tempted to get this edition. It was a pleasant surprise therefore to see achievements popping for completing the tutorial again, just a few minutes in, and as such this game immediately sets itself apart from the previous version. The first thing to say is that The Fisherman is completely separate from the F2P version of Fishing Planet, even down to completely separate achievements. However, can this game now supplant the ruler? Strap on your waders and let’s find out! But more to the point it also adds some extra goodies in the shape of boats, fish species and so on. ![]() I'd definitely have to check my rods and see if they're spinning ones instead.Starting life as a free-to-play title, with everything hidden away behind microtransactions, The Fisherman – Fishing Planet is the latest edition of the game, collecting all the DLC into a single package, and reworking the way that the in-game economy works. I guess it's because both casting and spinning rods use lures, I just group them up together. Is there an easier way I could tell the difference between them? I'd definitely have to check my rods and see if they're spinning ones instead. ![]() ![]() For some lures is by far the best and for others floating is by far the best, completely depends on species and lake. Floating vs lures is definitely a matter of species like some said here. My response is for lure fishing with spinning or casting rods. But I think what you actually meant with your question is casting/spinning vs floating. I use spinning rods and reels for my lure fishing as much as possible. I also have never experienced casting rods catching more fish than spinning rods, I don't know where that statement comes from. They have less drag settings and much slower reel-in speed which causes much more fish lost with certain species that likes to swim towards you. Originally posted by Marshall_maz:I hate casting rods. ![]()
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