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Gambino Filtering Guide

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El_Pul
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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2010 11:33 pm


Gambino Filtering Guide!!!


Port of Gambino is considered to be the Medium ranking lake when difficulty is considered.

In this lake, as in every other, you have small sized, medium sized and large sized fish.

Small Sized Fish:

Green Seedkin: User Image
Movement: This kind of fish moves slowly, with long pulls to either side, taking several seconds (around 3) to turn to the other side.

Pink Seedkin:User Image
Movement: This fish moves at a medium speed (faster than junk, slower than Trouts or Tunas). It has also a medium ranged pull (easy to control with any rod) and tends to turn after 2 seconds of pulling to either side.

Blue Seedkin:User Image
Movement: This fish is the fastest of all Seedkins. It has a medium pull and turns every second and a half (faster then a pink Seedkin).

Medium Size Fish:

Cool Rainbow Trout:User Image
Movement: This one is the slowest of all trouts. In movement, it can be compared to a Green Seedkin, since the pull is practically the same, yet it turns earlier than a Green Seedkin and is a bit faster.

Frozen Rainbow Trout:User Image
Movement: This fish's movement is like Pink Seedkins, the only difference is, they pull stronger than Seedkins and the overall movement is faster.

Warm Rainbow Trout:User Image
Movement: These trouts move in a similar way to the Blue Seedkins, but they pull stronger and the overall movement is faster.

Large Size Fish:

Icy Tuna:User Image
Movement: This is the slowest of all Tunas, it can easily be mistaken to be a Pink Seedkin or a Frozen Rainbow Trout by someone who is already used to the speed of the Gambino Fish. It is still faster and more aggressive (stronger pulls) than all of the small and medium fish.

Spicy Tuna:User Image
Movement: This one moves like a Pink Seedkin, just obviously faster and with a stronger pull.

Dicy Tuna:User Image
Movement: This one could be compared to a Blue Seedkin, once again, being much faster and with a stronger pull.

Junk

There are 3 types of junk.

Old Boots:User Image
Old Cans:User Image
Big Old Tires:User Image

Luckily, in Gambino, Junk always moves the same way. After a bucket or two, its obvious that Junk doesn't pull or move around much. This means that if you hook something that is really slow and won't turn hard or pull hard at all, it is junk.


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Filtering

After getting the basic movements out of the way, we can now focus on filtering. Some people filter by feeling the fish, this takes large amounts of practice, until you are completely used to the game, the lake and the fish in that lake. "Feeling" is something that cannot be explained, so we will focus on counting:

Some basics about counting are:
  • Try to always keep the same speed when counting, since if you count fast on one fish and slow on the next one, you won't have a good reference point.
  • The faster you count, the more accurately you will be able to tell fish apart, since it creates larger differences among them
  • Never start counting as soon as you've hooked the fish, start counting when the fish has turned for the first time.


Since all fish have a pattern, you'll start counting when the fish has turned for the first time. You'll stop counting when the fish turns again, and you may start counting again, from the start on this new turn.


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For example:
We hook a fish, it turns for the first time, and upon that turn we start counting, we managed to count up to 5 and then it turned. We can start from one again, using the same speed and the fish should turn once again on 5.


If you count at the same speed on the same lake, you'll end up noticing that all fish turn on different numbers. This makes it easy to realize what kind of fish you are reeling in, allowing you to decide if you want it or if you'd let it go to get a better one.

Some fish will turn on the same number, even though they are of different kinds. This is when the basic movements come into play, since if you pay enough attention, you'll notice that the pull is different, or they are faster. This will allow you to, for example, distinguish Frozen Trouts from Pink Seedkins.

Another positive aspect of counting, is that it will help you be ready for the next turn. Taking our previous example, lets say this fish is a fast one, and our rod won't give us enough room, so slow reactions would equal it going away. If we know the fish turns on 5 on our count, if we keep counting, we will be ready for the next turn, that will be once again on the same number. This gives us some advantage, allowing us to be more prepared for the turn, instead of it being unexpected.


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Okay, I know all of this, now how do I test it??

Once you've gotten the theory down, its time for the most important thing, PRACTICE! What I'd recommend doing, is to start fishing; while counting (always keeping the same pace) and catch everything you hook (even Junk if you are not aware or sure about its movement). While doing this, pay close attention to the fish's movements and the time they turn. Even take notes if needed, with the count number and what fish you ended up getting. Once you've got the counting and numbers down, do another couple of buckets, counting and paying attention, but this time, try to call the name of the fish (according to your notes if needed) that you are reeling in. Then, once you get it, verify if the fish you thought you were reeling in was the one that shows up when you get it.

Remember to start easy, trying to guess what kind of fish (Seedkin, Trout, Tuna or Junk) Once you are able to name the kind, you can step your game up a bit and try to name the colour of the fish (Green Seedkin, Blue Seedkin, Spicy Tuna, etc. . .).

Once you feel you are doing a good job at guessing, it's time to really start filtering, letting go the fish you don't want, the junk and getting some really great buckets!! smile
 
PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:23 pm


The lake was updated with new fishies! So here you have their basic movements!

Small Sized Fish

Bubblegum Balloonfish: User Image
Movement: They move at the speed of Green Seedkins, but their pull is shorter.

Peach Balloonfish: User Image
Movement: Movement is alike any other balloonfish, but these are the ones that have the longest pull.

Berry Balloonfish: User Image
Movement: Slowest of the balloonfish, they will behave like the others, but its easy to tell given their speed.

Medium Sized Fish

Electric Jelly: User Image
Movement: These are fast moving fish, with not much of a long pull. They can be compared to trouts in speed, but they pull like a tuna. Out of the three jellies, the Electric one is the fastest.

Sulfuric Jelly: User Image
Movement: Movement is alike the Electric one, fast with not much of a long pull. These will pull a little less than the Electrics and will not be as fast.

Acidic Jelly: User Image
Movement: These move almost alike Sulfuric Jellies, but you will notice they won't turn as fast, so the pull may feel a little longer.

Large Sized Fish

Blood Ironjaw: User Image
Movement: The Ironjaws are the Boldur of Port of Gambino. They will turn fast after having pulled for quite some time. Blood Ironjaws are the ones that will pull the less, so they will turn faster.

Hematite Ironjaw: User Image
Movement: The basic Ironjaw pattern is present as usual, the main difference is that these fish will pull a little bit harder.

Titanium Ironjaw: User Image
Movement: This one is the stronger of the three, with the longest pull.

Junk

Driftwood: User Image
Movement: They will move exactly like any other piece of junk in the lake.
 

El_Pul
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El_Pul
Captain

PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:15 pm


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Btw.. the guide above is the basic, I will update it after I get back into Gambino fishing madness mode.  
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