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==In the games==
==In the games==
Fishing is one way to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the water. In fact, some Pokémon can only be caught by using a fishing rod. There are three fishing rods that are given out throughout the course of each {{pkmn|games|game}}, and each one is given out by a [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Brother]]. The exception is in [[Generation V]], where only the Super Rod is available, and it is obtained from [[Looker]] or [[Cedric Juniper]].
Fishing is a way to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in the water. In fact, some Pokémon can only be caught by using a fishing rod. There are three fishing rods that are given out throughout the course of each {{pkmn|games|game}}, and each one is given out by a [[Fishing Brothers|Fishing Brother]]. The exception is in [[Generation V]], where only the Super Rod is available, obtained from [[Looker]]{{sup/5|BW}} or [[Cedric Juniper]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}.


===Equipment===
===Equipment===
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|genex=no
|genex=no
|bag=Key items
|bag=Key items
|sprite2=Old Rod VI
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water.
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descgsc=Use by water to fish for Pokémon.
|descgsc=Use by water to fish for <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descrse=Use by any body of water to fish for [[wild Pokémon]].
|descrse=Use by any body of water to fish for [[Wild Pokémon|wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>]].
|descfrlg=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild Pokémon.
|descfrlg=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descdppthgss=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild Pokémon.
|descdppthgss=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locrby=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Vermilion City Fishing Guru}}
|descbwb2w2=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locgsc=Received from a {{tc|Fisherman}} inside {{rt|32|Johto}}'s [[Pokémon Center]]
|descxyoras=An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locrse=Received from the Fisherman outside the rightmost house of [[Dewford Town]]
|locrby=[[Vermilion City]] (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Vermilion City Fishing Guru}})
|locfrlg=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Vermilion City Fishing Guru}}
|locgsc={{rt|32|Johto}} [[Pokémon Center]] (from a {{tc|Fisherman|Fisher}})
|locdppt=Received from a Fisherman in the [[gate]] between [[Jubilife City]] and {{rt|218|Sinnoh}}
|locrse=[[Dewford Town]] (from {{tc|Fisherman}} outside rightmost house)
|lochgss=Received from a Fisherman inside {{rt|32|Johto}}'s [[Pokémon Center]]
|locfrlg=[[Vermilion City]] (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Vermilion City Fishing Guru}})
|locdppt=[[Gate]] between [[Jubilife City]] and {{rt|218|Sinnoh}} (from a Fisherman)
|lochgss={{rt|32|Johto}} [[Pokémon Center]] (from a Fisherman)
|locxy=[[Ambrette Town|Ambrette Aquarium]] (from a Fisherman)
|locoras=[[Dewford Town]] (from Fisherman outside rightmost house)
|tcg=Old Rod (Neo Revelation 64)
|tcg=Old Rod (Neo Revelation 64)
|notes=In the Generation II games and HeartGold and SoulSilver, all Pokémon encountered with this rod are level 10.
|notes=In the Generation II games and HeartGold and SoulSilver, all Pokémon encountered with this rod are level 10.
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|genex=no
|genex=no
|bag=Key items
|bag=Key items
|sprite2=Good Rod VI
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water. Better than the Old Rod.
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water. Better than the Old Rod.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descgsc=A good Rod for catching Pokémon.
|descgsc=A good <sc>Rod</sc> for catching <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descrse=A decent fishing rod for catching wild Pokémon.
|descrse=A decent fishing rod for catching wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descfrlg=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for [[wild Pokémon]].
|descfrlg=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descdppthgss=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descdppthgss=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locrby=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Fuchsia City Fishing Guru}}
|descbwb2w2=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locgsc=Gift from a {{tc|Fisherman|Fisher}} inside the house north of the [[Olivine City]] [[Pokémon Center]]
|descxyoras=A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locrse=Received from the {{tc|Fisherman}} on the right side of the river on {{rt|118|Hoenn}}
|locrby=[[Fuchsia City]] (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Fuchsia City Fishing Guru}})
|locfrlg=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Fuchsia City Fishing Guru}}
|locgsc=[[Olivine City]] (from {{tc|Fisherman|Fisher}} inside house north of [[Pokémon Center]])
|locdppt=Received from a Fisherman on {{rt|209|Sinnoh}} near [[Hearthome City]]'s entrance
|locrse={{rt|118|Hoenn}} (from {{tc|Fisherman}} on right side of river)
|lochgss=Gift from a Fisherman inside the house north of the [[Olivine City]] [[Pokémon Center]]
|locfrlg=[[Fuchsia City]] (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Fuchsia City Fishing Guru}})
|locdppt={{rt|209|Sinnoh}} (from Fisherman near [[Hearthome City]]'s entrance)
|lochgss=[[Olivine City]] (from Fisherman inside house north of [[Pokémon Center]])
|locxy=[[Coumarine City]] (from a Fisherman)
|locoras={{rt|118|Hoenn}} (from Fisherman on right side of river)
|tcg=Good Rod (Unleashed 76)
|tcg=Good Rod (Unleashed 76)
}}
}}
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|genex=no
|genex=no
|bag=Key items
|bag=Key items
|sprite2=Super Rod VI
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water. The best Rod of all.
|effect=Allows the player to fish in bodies of water. The best Rod of all.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descstad=Use in front of the sea, a river, etc., to fish for Pokémon.
|descgsc=The best Rod for catching Pokémon.
|descgsc=The best <sc>Rod</sc> for catching <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descrse=The best fishing rod for catching wild Pokémon.
|descrse=The best fishing rod for catching wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descfrlg=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for [[wild Pokémon]].
|descfrlg=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild <sc>Pok</sc>é<sc>mon</sc>.
|descdppthgss=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descdppthgss=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descbw=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descbwb2w2=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descb2w2=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|descxyoras=An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.
|locrby=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}}
|locrby={{rt|12|Kanto}} (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}})
|locgsc=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}}
|locgsc={{rt|12|Kanto}} (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}})
|locrse=Received from the {{tc|Fisherman}} inside the northernmost house of [[Mossdeep City]]
|locrse=[[Mossdeep City]] (from {{tc|Fisherman}} inside northernmost house)
|locfrlg=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}}
|locfrlg={{rt|12|Kanto}} (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}})
|locdppt=Received from a Fisherman in the [[Fight Area]]
|locdppt=[[Fight Area]] (from a Fisherman)
|lochgss=Received from the {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}}
|lochgss={{rt|12|Kanto}} (from {{DL|Fishing Brothers|Silence Bridge Fishing Guru}})
|locbw=Given by [[Looker]] in the {{player}}'s house (after finishing the main storyline)
|locbw=[[Nuvema Town]] (from [[Looker]] in {{player}}'s house after defeating the {{pkmn|Champion}})
|locb2w2=Given by [[Cedric Juniper]] in [[Nuvema Town]]
|locb2w2=[[Nuvema Town]] (from [[Cedric Juniper]])
|locxy={{rt|16|Kalos}} (from Fisherman in Fishing Shack)
|locoras=[[Mossdeep City]] (from {{tc|Fisherman}} inside house east of the Gym)
|tcg=Super Rod (Neo Genesis 103)
|tcg=Super Rod (Neo Genesis 103)
}}
}}
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===Catching Pokémon===
===Catching Pokémon===
====Generation I and Generation II====
====Generation I and Generation II====
In Generation {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, fishing is simply a matter of standing next to water and using the rod. Sometimes, it will hook a Pokémon, and start a {{pkmn|battle}}. Other times, it will catch nothing. There is a random chance of either happening, so if the rod catches nothing, players can feel free to cast it out again.
In Generation {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, fishing is simply a matter of standing next to water and using the rod. Sometimes, it will hook a Pokémon and start a {{pkmn|battle}}. Other times, it will catch nothing. There is a random chance of either happening, so if the rod catches nothing, players can cast it out again. The player can only fish from land, not while surfing.


====Generation III====
====Generation III====
Starting with [[Generation III]], fishing became more complicated, as the {{player}} would have to pay attention and confirm as soon as the rod hooked a Pokémon, or else it would get away. In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, this required a series of confirmations to reel in better Pokémon. [[Generation III]] also introduced the ability for [[Pokémon Trainer]]s to fish off the back of a {{m|surf}}ing Pokémon, which may be required to catch {{p|Feebas}}. This also made fishing on {{rt|4|Kanto}} possible.
Starting with [[Generation III]], the fishing mechanic became more complicated, as the {{player}} would have to pay attention and confirm as soon as the rod hooked a Pokémon, or else it would get away. A series of ellipses appear prior to the text "Oh! A bite!", which is when the player should press the A Button. In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, this required a series of confirmations to reel in better Pokémon. [[Generation III]] also introduced the ability for [[Pokémon Trainer]]s to fish off the back of a {{m|surf}}ing Pokémon, which may be required to catch {{p|Feebas}}. This also made fishing on {{rt|4|Kanto}} possible. If the first Pokémon in the player's party has the ability {{a|Suction Cups}} or {{a|Sticky Hold}}, the player is more likely to get a bite.


====Generation IV====
====Generation IV====
[[File:PokéPark Fishing Rally fishing ocean.jpg|thumb|Fishing in PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS]]
In [[Generation IV]], when the {{player}} uses the rod, an exclamation mark-like sign would pop up above the {{player}}, noting that they should push the A button to start the battle with the Pokémon they've encountered. As with [[Generation III]], the Pokémon will go away if the player takes too long.
In [[Generation IV]], the {{player}} would use the rod, and an exclamation mark-like sign would pop up above the {{player}}, noting that they should push the A button to start the battle with the Pokémon they've encountered. As with [[Generation III]], the Pokémon will go away if the player takes too long.


====Generation V====
====Generation V====
[[File:Key Super Rod Sprite.png|thumb|right|Super Rod's key item obtain sprite from Generation V]]
In [[Generation V]], fishing mechanics are mostly unchanged from [[Generation IV]]. However, by fishing in {{DL|Phenomenon|rippling water}}, different Pokémon can be caught, generally being rare Pokémon or the evolved forms of the Pokémon normally found. As such, this allows certain Pokémon such as {{p|Milotic}} and {{p|Poliwrath}} to be caught in the wild, while normally they would not. Furthermore, the Old and Good Rods are no longer available, making the {{player}} have a single rod to fish Pokémon with.
In [[Generation V]], fishing mechanics are mostly unchanged from [[Generation IV]]. However, by fishing in {{DL|Phenomenon|rippling water}}, different Pokémon can be caught, generally being rare Pokémon or the evolved forms of the Pokémon normally found. As such, this allows certain Pokémon such as {{p|Milotic}} and {{p|Poliwrath}} to be caught in the wild, while normally they would not. Furthermore, the Old and Good Rods are no longer available, making the {{player}} have a single rod to fish Pokémon with.
====Generation VI====
In [[Generation VI]], fishing mechanics remain mostly unchanged, with the removal of rippling water and the addition of consecutive fishing, which can be done by fishing repeatedly without moving from the same spot and always hooking a Pokémon. Consecutive fishing will raise the probability of hooking a [[Shiny Pokémon]] in long, uninterrupted fishing streaks with any Rod. A Fisherman states that fishing near rocks and other objects that block movement raises the chances of hooking Pokémon. The Old and Good Rods return in this Generation.
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===PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS===
===PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS===
{{main|PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS}}
{{main|PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS}}
[[File:PokéPark Fishing Rally fishing ocean.jpg|thumb|150px|Fishing in PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS]]
[[PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS]] is a game focused on fishing for Pokémon. Points are earned for the size, rarity, and species of the caught Pokémon. Up to five Pokémon can be stored at once, and high scores could be seen at {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}s, while the game was still available for download.
[[PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS]] is a game focused on fishing for Pokémon. Points are earned for the size, rarity, and species of the caught Pokémon. Up to five Pokémon can be stored at once, and high scores could be seen at {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}s, while the game was still available for download.
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
===In the main series===
[[File:Super Rod anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Iris holding a Super Rod]]
[[File:Super Rod anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Iris holding a Super Rod]]
[[File:Cilan fishing rod.png|thumb|right|250px|Cilan holding a fishing rod]]
[[File:Cilan fishing rod.png|thumb|250px|Cilan holding a fishing rod]]
Numerous episodes of the {{pkmn|anime}} have featured the group fishing.
Numerous episodes of the {{pkmn|anime}} have featured the group fishing.


At the {{safari|Kanto}}, a fishing rod is distributed with the {{ball|Safari}}s.
At the {{safari|Kanto}}, a fishing rod is distributed with the {{ball|Safari}}s, as seen in [[EP035]].


Rather than using bait, lures with Pokémon designs are used. In ''[[AG075|Whiscash and Ash]]'', a [[Sullivan|fisherman]] believed that the secret to catching the [[Nero|Whiscash]] he was looking for, was finding the right lure. {{an|Misty}} has a collection of lures, including a [[Misty's special lure|special lure]] based on herself that she believes is the best. She sent it to {{Ash}} as a gift in ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing]]''. {{Ash}} used this lure in ''[[DP034|Buizel Your Way Out of This]]'' to try to catch a powerful {{AP|Buizel}}.
Rather than using bait, lures with Pokémon designs are used. In ''[[AG075|Whiscash and Ash]]'', a [[Sullivan|fisherman]] believed that the secret to catching the [[Nero|Whiscash]] he was looking for, was finding the right lure. {{an|Misty}} has a collection of lures, including a [[Misty's special lure|special lure]] based on herself that she believes is the best. She sent it to {{Ash}} as a gift in ''[[AG187|The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing]]''. Ash used this lure in ''[[DP034|Buizel Your Way Out of This]]'' to try to catch a powerful {{AP|Buizel}}.


In ''[[BW032|Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!]]'', {{an|Cilan}} used his fishing skills to catch a {{TP|Cilan|Stunfisk}} that was preventing {{Ash}} and {{AP|Oshawott}} from retrieving plants at the bottom of a lake to cure their {{status|poison}}ed Pokémon. Like others before him, {{an|Cilan}} uses a fishing lure based on himself. In ''[[BW037|A Fishing Connoisseur in a Fishy Competition!]]'', {{an|Cilan}} showed his fishing skills again when he caught a {{p|Basculin}} in {{TRT}}'s fake fishing competition.
In ''[[BW032|Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!]]'', {{an|Cilan}} used his fishing skills to catch a {{TP|Cilan|Stunfisk}} that was preventing Ash and {{AP|Oshawott}} from retrieving plants at the bottom of a lake to cure their {{status|poison}}ed Pokémon. Like others before him, Cilan uses a fishing lure based on himself. In ''[[BW037|A Fishing Connoisseur in a Fishy Competition!]]'', Cilan showed his fishing skills again by catching a {{p|Basculin}} in {{TRT}}'s fake fishing competition.


A Super Rod made its debut in the anime in ''[[BW069|Climbing the Tower of Success!]]'' as the item {{an|Iris}} had to find for a scavenger hunt.
A Super Rod made its debut in the anime in ''[[BW069|Climbing the Tower of Success!]]'' as the item {{an|Iris}} had to find for a scavenger hunt.
In ''[[BW141|Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!]]'', Cilan mentioned that [[Mr. Briney]] was going to host the Old Rod Fishing Rally in [[Dewford Town]], prompting him to depart for [[Hoenn]] in order to participate in the said competition.
In ''[[XY022|Going for the Gold!]]'', Ash and his friends met a fisherman named [[Rodman]], who was trying to fish up a {{Shiny}} {{p|Magikarp}} with a Magikarp-shaped lure. Ash, {{an|Serena}}, and {{an|Clemont}} decided to try fishing too, with Ash giving the inexperienced Serena instructions of how to do it correctly. While fishing, Serena hooked up a {{p|Corsola}}, which she tried to battle with her {{TP|Serena|Fennekin}}, but it simply hid itself behind Serena when Corsola tried to use {{m|Water Gun}} on it, causing the Coral Pokémon to get away. Afterwards, Rodman let Ash and his friends keep the fishing rods he had loaned them. The same rods reappeared in ''[[XY024|An Undersea Place to Call Home!]]'', where Ash used one of them to hook up a {{p|Skrelp}}.
A fishing competition was a part of the [[Pokémon Summer Camp]], as shown in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters]]''. The Pokémon hooked up during the competition included Ash's {{p|Alomomola}}, Serena's {{p|Staryu}}, Clemont's {{p|Corphish}}, [[Tierno]]'s Magikarp, [[Shauna]]'s {{p|Tentacool}}, and [[Trevor]]'s {{p|Wailord}}. {{an|Bonnie}} also participated the competition, but her possible catch wasn't shown.
===In Pokémon Origins===
[[File:Red Psyduck PO.png|250px|thumb|Red fishing with a Super Rod]]
Fishing was featured several times during [[Pokémon Origins]].
{{OBP|Red|Origins}} obtained an Old Rod from the Vermilion Fishing Guru in ''[[PO02|File 2 - Cubone]]'', and a Super Rod from the Silence Bridge Fishing Guru in ''[[PO03|File 3 - Giovanni]]''. Soon after obtaining the latter, he was seen using it to capture himself a {{p|Psyduck}}.
Red was also seen fishing with the Super Rod in ''[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]'', although he did so merely to get some time to think about {{p|Mewtwo|the mysterious Pokémon}} in [[Cerulean Cave]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Walking Pokémon fishing exclamation.png|thumb|200px|'''!''' above the [[walking Pokémon]]]]
[[File:Walking Pokémon fishing exclamation.png|thumb|200px|"'''!'''" above the [[walking Pokémon]]]]
* In [[Generation I]], it is possible to fish in the bottom of the statues in [[Gym]]s (except for the [[Saffron Gym|Saffron]] and [[Cinnabar Gym]]s) or any room of the [[Elite Four]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. However, when using the Super Rod in any [[Gym]] or [[Elite Four]] room other than [[Cerulean Gym]] or [[Lorelei]]'s room, the game will say "''Looks like there's nothing here.''"
* In [[Generation I]], it is possible to fish in the bottom of the statues in [[Gym]]s (except for the [[Saffron Gym|Saffron]] and [[Cinnabar Gym]]s) or any room of the [[Elite Four]] at [[Indigo Plateau]]. However, when using the Super Rod in any [[Gym]] or [[Elite Four]] room other than [[Cerulean Gym]] or [[Lorelei]]'s room, the game will say "''Looks like there's nothing here.''"
* In [[Generation I]], the only Pokémon that can be fished out by the Old Rod is {{p|Magikarp}}, all of which would be Level 5.
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the "!" will occasionally appear above the partner Pokémon instead of above the {{player}}'s sprite.
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the "!" will occasionally appear above the partner Pokémon instead of above the {{player}}'s sprite.
* The Super Rod is the only fishing rod that is obtainable in {{game|Black and White|s}}. The Old and Good Rods, while still existent in the game's programming, cannot be obtained without hacking, and cannot be used; however, oddly enough, they can be [[held item|held]] by a Pokémon.
* The Super Rod is the only fishing rod that is obtainable in [[Generation V]]. The Old and Good Rods, while still existent in the game's programming, cannot be obtained without hacking and cannot be used; however, they can be [[held item|held]] by a Pokémon.
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==In other languages==
{| style="float:left;"
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;"  |
''Old Rod''
{{langtable|color={{key items color light}}|bordercolor={{key items color}}
|ja=ボロのつりざお ''Shabby Fishing Rod''
|fi=Vapa
|fr=Canne
|de=Angel
|it=Amo Vecchio
|es=Caña Vieja
|ko=낡은낚싯대 ''Nalgeun Naksitdae''}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
''Good Rod''
{{langtable|color={{key items color light}}|bordercolor={{key items color}}
|ja=いいつりざお ''Good Fishing Rod''
|fr=Super Canne
|de=Profiangel
|it=Amo Buono
|es=Caña Buena
|ko=좋은낚싯대 ''Jo-eun Naksitdae''}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" |
''Super Rod''
{{langtable|color={{key items color light}}|bordercolor={{key items color}}
|ja=すごいつりざお ''Great Fishing Rod''
|fi=Supervapa
|fr=Mega Canne
|de=Superangel
|it=Super Amo
|es=Supercaña<br>Súper Caña{{tt|*|Generations I-II}}
|pl=Super Wędka<!--- anime !--->
|ko=대단한낚싯대 ''Daedanhan Naksitdae''}}
|}
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Revision as of 22:31, 27 July 2015

Fishing is a recreation that is commonly seen in the Pokémon world.

In the games

Fishing is a way to catch Pokémon in the water. In fact, some Pokémon can only be caught by using a fishing rod. There are three fishing rods that are given out throughout the course of each game, and each one is given out by a Fishing Brother. The exception is in Generation V, where only the Super Rod is available, obtained from LookerBW or Cedric JuniperB2W2.

Equipment

Catching Pokémon

Generation I and Generation II

In Generation I and II, fishing is simply a matter of standing next to water and using the rod. Sometimes, it will hook a Pokémon and start a battle. Other times, it will catch nothing. There is a random chance of either happening, so if the rod catches nothing, players can cast it out again. The player can only fish from land, not while surfing.

Generation III

Starting with Generation III, the fishing mechanic became more complicated, as the player would have to pay attention and confirm as soon as the rod hooked a Pokémon, or else it would get away. A series of ellipses appear prior to the text "Oh! A bite!", which is when the player should press the A Button. In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, this required a series of confirmations to reel in better Pokémon. Generation III also introduced the ability for Pokémon Trainers to fish off the back of a surfing Pokémon, which may be required to catch Feebas. This also made fishing on Route 4 possible. If the first Pokémon in the player's party has the ability Suction Cups or Sticky Hold, the player is more likely to get a bite.

Generation IV

In Generation IV, when the player uses the rod, an exclamation mark-like sign would pop up above the player, noting that they should push the A button to start the battle with the Pokémon they've encountered. As with Generation III, the Pokémon will go away if the player takes too long.

Generation V

Super Rod's key item obtain sprite from Generation V

In Generation V, fishing mechanics are mostly unchanged from Generation IV. However, by fishing in rippling water, different Pokémon can be caught, generally being rare Pokémon or the evolved forms of the Pokémon normally found. As such, this allows certain Pokémon such as Milotic and Poliwrath to be caught in the wild, while normally they would not. Furthermore, the Old and Good Rods are no longer available, making the player have a single rod to fish Pokémon with.

Generation VI

In Generation VI, fishing mechanics remain mostly unchanged, with the removal of rippling water and the addition of consecutive fishing, which can be done by fishing repeatedly without moving from the same spot and always hooking a Pokémon. Consecutive fishing will raise the probability of hooking a Shiny Pokémon in long, uninterrupted fishing streaks with any Rod. A Fisherman states that fishing near rocks and other objects that block movement raises the chances of hooking Pokémon. The Old and Good Rods return in this Generation.

PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS

Main article: PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS
Fishing in PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS

PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS is a game focused on fishing for Pokémon. Points are earned for the size, rarity, and species of the caught Pokémon. Up to five Pokémon can be stored at once, and high scores could be seen at Pokémon Centers, while the game was still available for download.

In the anime

In the main series

Iris holding a Super Rod
Cilan holding a fishing rod

Numerous episodes of the anime have featured the group fishing.

At the Safari Zone, a fishing rod is distributed with the Safari Balls, as seen in EP035.

Rather than using bait, lures with Pokémon designs are used. In Whiscash and Ash, a fisherman believed that the secret to catching the Whiscash he was looking for, was finding the right lure. Misty has a collection of lures, including a special lure based on herself that she believes is the best. She sent it to Ash as a gift in The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing. Ash used this lure in Buizel Your Way Out of This to try to catch a powerful Buizel.

In Facing Fear with Eyes Wide Open!, Cilan used his fishing skills to catch a Stunfisk that was preventing Ash and Oshawott from retrieving plants at the bottom of a lake to cure their poisoned Pokémon. Like others before him, Cilan uses a fishing lure based on himself. In A Fishing Connoisseur in a Fishy Competition!, Cilan showed his fishing skills again by catching a Basculin in Team Rocket's fake fishing competition.

A Super Rod made its debut in the anime in Climbing the Tower of Success! as the item Iris had to find for a scavenger hunt.

In Best Wishes Until We Meet Again!, Cilan mentioned that Mr. Briney was going to host the Old Rod Fishing Rally in Dewford Town, prompting him to depart for Hoenn in order to participate in the said competition.

In Going for the Gold!, Ash and his friends met a fisherman named Rodman, who was trying to fish up a Shiny Magikarp with a Magikarp-shaped lure. Ash, Serena, and Clemont decided to try fishing too, with Ash giving the inexperienced Serena instructions of how to do it correctly. While fishing, Serena hooked up a Corsola, which she tried to battle with her Fennekin, but it simply hid itself behind Serena when Corsola tried to use Water Gun on it, causing the Coral Pokémon to get away. Afterwards, Rodman let Ash and his friends keep the fishing rods he had loaned them. The same rods reappeared in An Undersea Place to Call Home!, where Ash used one of them to hook up a Skrelp.

A fishing competition was a part of the Pokémon Summer Camp, as shown in Day Three Blockbusters. The Pokémon hooked up during the competition included Ash's Alomomola, Serena's Staryu, Clemont's Corphish, Tierno's Magikarp, Shauna's Tentacool, and Trevor's Wailord. Bonnie also participated the competition, but her possible catch wasn't shown.

In Pokémon Origins

Red fishing with a Super Rod

Fishing was featured several times during Pokémon Origins.

Red obtained an Old Rod from the Vermilion Fishing Guru in File 2 - Cubone, and a Super Rod from the Silence Bridge Fishing Guru in File 3 - Giovanni. Soon after obtaining the latter, he was seen using it to capture himself a Psyduck.

Red was also seen fishing with the Super Rod in File 4 - Charizard, although he did so merely to get some time to think about the mysterious Pokémon in Cerulean Cave.

Trivia

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In other languages

Old Rod

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ボロのつりざお Shabby Fishing Rod
Finland Flag.png Finnish Vapa
France Flag.png French Canne
Germany Flag.png German Angel
Italy Flag.png Italian Amo Vecchio
South Korea Flag.png Korean 낡은낚싯대 Nalgeun Naksitdae
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caña Vieja

Good Rod

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese いいつりざお Good Fishing Rod
France Flag.png French Super Canne
Germany Flag.png German Profiangel
Italy Flag.png Italian Amo Buono
South Korea Flag.png Korean 좋은낚싯대 Jo-eun Naksitdae
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caña Buena

Super Rod

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese すごいつりざお Great Fishing Rod
Finland Flag.png Finnish Supervapa
France Flag.png French Mega Canne
Germany Flag.png German Superangel
Italy Flag.png Italian Super Amo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 대단한낚싯대 Daedanhan Naksitdae
Poland Flag.png Polish Super Wędka
Spain Flag.png Spanish Supercaña
Súper Caña*


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