Order of the Dragonfish Handbook
Order of the Dragonfish Handbook is a possible reward of the Professional Fisher Quest. There are belived to be four version.
Part 1 - Uncommon Shore Fish by Cpt. Piddlewash
In thee sacred trust I be bestowin' our knowledge. Ne'er afore hath sailor not wench set down in pen the secrets o' Sosaria fishing. Tis only by the will o' the Order of the Dragonfish that I do. Tis now up to you to protect this knowledge and earn the trust o' the Order, This knowledge can make you wealthy. Guard it well.
Bluegill Sunfish:
Be wary o these bluegills, they be a bit snooty but they be tastin' great on a cracker.
Brook trout:
These be found in brooks mostly, but sometimes streams, ponds, creeks, rivers, inlets, fords, and occasionally puddles.
Green catfish:
Dont let the green color scare ye away, it be delicious! Folks what eat them say they make yer eyes turn green.
Kokanee salmon:
I named this'n fer me favorite aunt in hopes that she would leave me her ship. Then she left it to her boyfriend so I changed it to Kokanee.
Pike:
This fresh water fish be lookin' a bit like their ocean cousin the barracuda. But don' be fooled, they bite!
Pumpkinseed Sunfish:
Found in rivers and other shallow waters, this fish be so named because it be first caught by me friend, Pumpkinseed Smith.
Rainbow trout:
These trout be colored a bit like rainbow salmon but they're not, they're trout.
Redbelly bream:
The secret ta catchin' these particular bream is ta be fishin' near the shores.
Smallmouth bass:
'Tis believed that this fish is uncommon simply because it be a picky 'eater.
Uncommon shiner:
This fish is not to be confused with the common shiner. The uncommon shiner tastes way better.
Walleye:
This be a tricky devil 'cause he can see ye coming. 'Tis best to fish her them at night or ta be wearin' a worm costume.
Yellow perch:
Ye can sometimes see these swimmin' near rocks and such. They be easy ta spot cause they be yellow somewhere on thar body.
Part 2 - Uncommon Sea Fish by Cpt. Piddlewash
In thee sacred trust I be bestowin’ our knowledge. Ne’er afore hath sailor nor wench set down in pen the secrets o’ Sosaria fishing. Tis only by the will o’ the Order of the Dragonfish that I do. Tis now up to you to protect this knowledge and earn the trust o’ the Order. This knowledge can make ye wealthy. Guard it well.
Amberjack:
One o’ these days I’m going ta hang up me fishin’ pole and start me own brewery, and I’m going to name me brew amberjack.
Black sea bass:
The black seabass be a more purpley color in me personal opinion, but it wasn’ me what named it.
Blue grouper:
These be uncommon because most fishermen mistake them for other fish cause they ain’t actually blue. This be thar natural defense.
Blue fish:
If ye be trying ta remember where to fish for bluefish, jus’ remember the big blue spot on their fin that Iooks like a ship.
Bone fish:
This fish be havin lots o’ bones. Like double the normal amount. I seen some that couldn’t even move!
Bonito:
Bonito be great when smoked and dried. Tis a favorite of Tokuno.
Cape cod:
This fish be found off the cape. Way off the cape. Like, in the middle o the sea.
Captain snook:
Whatever sun baked swab named this poor devil cap’n snook should be keel hauled! I knew Cap’n Snook, this be no Cap’n Snook.
Cobia:
Best to not be confusin’ the cobia with the cobra, the cobra be requiring a totally different kind o’ bait.
Gray snapper:
Old sailors say that many generations ago the gray snapper used to be the blonde snapper.
Haddock:
When tha’ wind’s in yar hair, the salt’s on yar lips and yar hook’s wrapped around yar pole, the haddock be thar.
Mahi mahi:
They say that the most persuasive argument is repetition. This might explain why mahi mahi be so popular.
Red drum:
The red drum is thus named because o’ the sound it makes when you thump it on the head.
Red grouper:
Red grouper be extra good with a dalop o’ Madam Beamy’s hot sauce.
Red Snook:
This fish be found anywhere the rest o the fish in this handbook be found.
Shad:
The shad be one o’ me personal favorite deep sea uncommon fish.
Tarpon:
This fella once told me the word ‘Tarpon’ be derived from the word ‘Tarpaulin’, but I’s pretty sure he was insane.
Yellowfin tuna:
The best thing about tuna is that it tastes like chicken that was eaten by a fish.