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This pages summarises the fish that can be caught in Ghostlands. 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 Ghostlands

Skill Required: 1 to cast, 75 to stop fish getting away.

Recommended Level: 10-20.

Territory: Horde.

Requires The Burning Crusade.

Ghostlands

Skill Required: 1 to cast, 75 to stop fish getting away.

Catches in Ghostlands*
Water/pool typeFishCatch RateNotes
% of CatchSource
Open Water - CoastalRaw Rainbow Fin Albacore50%Via Thottbot.-
Raw Slitherskin Mackerel30%Via Thottbot.-
Oily Blackmouth15%Via Thottbot.-
Dented Crate<1%Via Thottbot.-
Message in a Bottle<1%Via Thottbot.-
Small Chest<1%Via Thottbot.-
Open Water - InlandRaw Longjaw Mud Snapper60%Via Thottbot.-
Raw Bristle Whisker Catfish25%Via Thottbot.-
Raw Brilliant Smallfish15%Via Thottbot.-
17-32 Pound Catfish<1%Via Thottbot.-
Lesser Healing Potion<1%Via Thottbot.-
Lesser Mana Potion<1%Via Thottbot.-
Bloated Mud SnapperInfrequent catch.-
* Information applies to Ghostlands (except Southern Lakes). 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.

Ghostlands (Southern Lakes)

Notes: This area contains the two lakes near the Sanctum of the Sun, plus Amani Pass and the approach to Zul'Aman.

Catches in Ghostlands (Southern Lakes)
Water/pool typeFishCatch RateNotes
% of CatchSource
Open Water - InlandRaw Rainbow Fin Albacore50%Via Thottbot.-
Raw Slitherskin Mackerel30%Via Thottbot.-
Oily Blackmouth15%Via Thottbot.-
Dented Crate<1%Via Thottbot.-
Message in a Bottle<1%Via Thottbot.-
Small Chest<1%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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