This page summarises how to catch Glacial Salmon.
About Glacial Salmon
Usage:
- Cooking: Firecracker Salmon (restores 15000 health and 12960 mana over 30 sec, +46 Spell Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour, requires Level 70) - requires Northern Spices.
- Cooking: Smoked Salmon (restores 15000 health and 12960 mana over 30 sec, +35 Spell Power and +40 Stamina for 1 hour, requires Level 70).
- Cooking: Small Feast (party food, restores 15000 health and 12960 mana over 30 sec, makes you smaller, requires level 70) - requires 2 Nettlefish, 2 Rhino Meat, 2 Glacial Salmon, and Northern Spices.
Vendor Value: 8c.
Catching Glacial Salmon
New in Wrath of the Lich King. Information here may still be based on beta.
Commentary: Fishing Glacial Salmon School is the most efficient way to catch Glacial Salmon. These schools are found throughout inland waters of the Grizzly Hills. It is easiest to ride/fly along the river that runs north from the east side of Venture Bay, up to the lakes on the north side of the zone.
History: Wrath of the Lich King: First caught. See Wrath of the Lich King for a full preview.
| Water/pool type | Minimum skill | Areas | Catch Rate | Commonly caught fish | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| To cast | To avoid get aways | % of Catch | Source | ||||
| Glacial Salmon School - Inland | 380 | 475 | 90% | Sample: 1045. |
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| Open Water - Inland | 380 | 475 | 22% | Sample: 236. |
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* Catches in unnamed coastal waters are the same as catches from inland water.
The catch rate is the approximate proportion of all catches in the area from the water/pool type that are the named fish.
Other Tomes
Learn More
- Valuable Fish - This chapter will help you catch fish of value.
- Wrath of the Lich King - Previews fishing changes in Wrath of the Lich King, the second expansion to World of Warcraft.
- Skill Not High Enough - Dark Legacy Comics demonstrates how not to catch Glacial Salmon.
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