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This pages summarises the fish that can be caught in Eversong Woods. Parts of this zone vary (for example, contain different fish or have different skill requirements), so be sure to scan the whole page before casting a line.

About Eversong Woods

Skill Required: 1 to cast, 25 to stop fish getting away.

Recommended Level: 1-10.

Territory: Horde.

Requires The Burning Crusade.

Eversong Woods

Commentary: None of the recipes for cooking the fish caught on Eversong Woods can be purchased nearby: You will need to travel via the portal in Silvermoon City to the Undercity (Lizbeth Cromwell for Smallfish and Longjaw) and Tirisfal Glades (the hard to spot, even when she is standing right in front of you, Martine Tramblay, for Slitherskin Mackerel).

Skill Required: 1 to cast, 25 to stop fish getting away.

Catches in Eversong Woods*
Water/pool typeFishCatch RateNotes
% of CatchSource
Open Water - CoastalRaw Slitherskin Mackerel95%Sample.-
Battered Chest2%Via Thottbot.-
Open Water - InlandRaw Brilliant Smallfish60%Via Thottbot.-
Raw Longjaw Mud Snapper40%Via Thottbot.-
10-15 Pound Mud Snapper<1%Via Thottbot.-
Minor Healing Potion<1%Via Thottbot.-
Minor Mana Potion<1%Via Thottbot.-
Bloated SmallfishInfrequent catch.-
* Information applies to Eversong Woods (except unnamed inland areas). Armor and weapons may rarely be caught from inland open water. These are not shown in the table.

The catch rate is the approximate proportion of all catches from the water/pool type that are the named fish.

Eversong Woods (Unnamed Inland Areas)

Notes: The unnamed inland areas of Eversong Woods are those where the location is just called "Eversong Woods". These contain only one fish: Raw Slitherskin Mackerel. This is unusual, because Raw Slitherskin Mackerel are normally only found in salt water.

Catches in Eversong Woods (Unnamed Inland Areas)
Water/pool typeFishCatch RateNotes
% of CatchSource
Open Water - InlandRaw Slitherskin Mackerel95%Sample.-
Battered Chest2%Via Thottbot.-

The catch rate is the approximate proportion of all catches from the water/pool type that are the named fish.

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