El's Extreme Anglin' is a guide to fishing in the World of Warcraft ("WoW"). There are plenty of guides that teach you how to hold a fishing pole. There are a few that teach you how to hold it better. But most advanced aspects of fishing are not well documented. El searched long and hard to find "Nat Pagle's Guide to Extreme Anglin'". But she only found copies that were impossible to read or missing most of their pages. So, El decided to write down everything known about fishing.
- Latest: The Burning Crusade - Preview of fishing changes in the expansion, including Catching Furious Crawdad and Mr. Pinchy and Fishing Pure Water. Also the popular low-level money-maker, Catching Deviate Fish. And some of the pools information has been updated with current theories.
- Getting Started - Read this chapter if you are new to fishing, or have only just started fishing. It includes sections on: Why Fish, Learning to Fish: Your First Catch, An Introduction to Skill and Locations and Developing Your Fishing Skill.
- Equipment - This chapter describes equipment used to bolster your fishing skills and help you fish. It includes sections on: Lures, Fishing Gear and Addons and Utilities.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Simple answers to common questions.
- Valuable Fish - This chapter will help you catch fish of value. It also describes some unusual items that can be caught while fishing.
- Pools and Wreckage - This chapter will help you fish among schools and floating debris.
- Stranglethorn Fishing Extravaganza - Discusses rules and strategies for the famous Booty Bay fishing contest.
- Advanced Topics - In-depth analysis, including: The Burning Crusade, The Role of Skill, Zone Base Fishing Skill, Gazetteer, Variation by Time, Pool Appearance, Catching Deviate Fish, Catching Furious Crawdad and Mr. Pinchy, Catching Stonescale Eels, Catching Winter Squid, Fishing Elemental Water, and Fishing Pure Water.
((This guide has been written in-character where possible. References are made directly to game mechanics, such as skills and levels. Other out-of-character comments are shown in double-brackets, as used here.))