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This is the smallest type of fish that can be caught in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' and is also the easiest one to reel in as it won't zig-zag and jump too much. If you have the hook, it is a very common [[fish]] that you 'll encounter usually, however, when you get the [[ | This is the smallest type of fish that can be caught in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass]]'' and is also the easiest one to reel in as it won't zig-zag and jump too much. If you have the hook, it is a very common [[fish]] that you 'll encounter usually, however, when you get the [[Big Catch Lure]], it becomes a very rare catch. The largest ones measure about 2.5 ft. only. It is mostly found on the southwest area of [[the great sea]]. | ||
[[Category: Fish]] | [[Category: Fish]] |
Revision as of 03:11, 14 April 2008
This is the smallest type of fish that can be caught in The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass and is also the easiest one to reel in as it won't zig-zag and jump too much. If you have the hook, it is a very common fish that you 'll encounter usually, however, when you get the Big Catch Lure, it becomes a very rare catch. The largest ones measure about 2.5 ft. only. It is mostly found on the southwest area of the great sea.