Fishao Bob
- Bob is located in the South-West part of Rio Tropical, he is situated next to the camp bonfire. What gives Edit Every seven day, if you talk to Bob, he will give you a chance to pick up a maximum of 10 Fish Coins, through his mini-game: Bob's mini-game.
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How can I get more fishcoins?
Try the fishcoins guide.
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Or you can buy them ingame by clicking the plus sign at the fishcoins on the top of your screen.
How do I level up fast?
I suggest the following:
My first piece of advice is to use an Experience booster x2 or x4 potion. Then depending on your level there are some different areas that I recommend:
All levels: If you have a friend that has lots of 3-5 star fish in his/hers backyard, then it might be a good idea to do some fishing there.
Low to medium levels: A really efficient way is to go to the trout farm in Laketown. Use only dough as bait since it’s free. You can use a bamboo rod, but the larger fish grow to just over one meter in length. There are two 5-star fish there which are possible to catch with only bamboo rod.
Medium to high levels: If you have the coins/rod/bait for it, you might want to try renting a boat in Seagull Harbor, using Luck Potion 2 and fish as bait. With this method I went from level 100 – 120 in three days and at the same time I caught between 13-15 5-star fish. (http://fishao.blogspot.se/2013/10/im-now-lvl-120.html)
Where/how do I catch 5-star fish?
The most efficient way to catch one is to get Luck Potion 2 from the shop/store and then have a look at the 5-star table to choose the right bait and place.
The most economical way is to catch the ones that require only bamboo rod and dough and no entry fees for turnaments, areas etc. Two examples would be Mandarinfish at Pinheira Beach or a smaller Gold Carp in Laketown.
This is the historic business of Mr. John Robert 'Bob' Fish, known as 'Fish Carburetor Corporation.' | |
Nationality | United States |
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Occupation | NASCAR car owner |
Known for | Inventing the 'Fish Carburetor' |
Spouse(s) | Mrs. John Robert 'Bob' Fish |
Children | John Robert Jr. |
John Robert 'Bob' Fish was a NASCARGrand National Series race car owner whose career spanned from 1955 to 1958.[1]
Career[edit]
He was the possible inventor of the 'Iron Lung' (formally known as a negative pressure ventilator) for his wife who was suffering from circulation problems.[2] Another occasion had Fish cable the President of the United States on a lecture about using a simple pressure box to rescue sailors on a submarine.[2]
He employed Fireball Roberts and Tommy Thompson as his main drivers.[1] They started an average of 11th place and finished an average of 45th place.[1] Fish's drivers would lead only 4 laps out of 106.[1] However, they did manage one finish in the top ten while driving only a grand total of 352.8 miles or 567.8 kilometres.[1] Fireball Roberts' 11th place championship finish in 1958 was the best accomplishment in Fish's career.[1] Mr. Fish would eventually walk away from his NASCAR career earning a meager $390 ($3,456.02 when adjusted for inflation).[1] Fish would also be the inventor of the famous 'Fish Carburetor' which was first made in the early 1930s.[2]
However, the 'Original Equipment' establishment felt that it was an intolerable threat, and Mr. Fish would suffer many years of dirty tricks, harassment and persecution.[2] Fish would eventually move to Florida where he could sell his products to wealthy game fishermen without the harassment he had back in California.[2] Compared to the standard carburetors of that time, Fish's carburetor helped to stop the needless waste of fuel on cornering, braking, and hard acceleration.[2]

For the time, it was considered to be 'environmentally friendly' for that reason alone. Today, NASCAR uses fuel injection, which has made carburetors obsolete in the Sprint Cup Series.[3][4][5]
References[edit]
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- ^ abcdefg'Career information for Bob Fish'. Racing Reference. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^ abcdef'Stories about the Fish Carburetor'. FireballRoberts.com. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^Ryan, Nate (2011-02-11). 'NASCAR sets fuel injection for '12 but keeping restrictor plates'. USA Today. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^'NASCAR Moves to Fuel Injection, Bosch First Approved Supplier'. Auto Service World. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- ^'Bosch to provide oxygen sensors for fuel injection'. NASCAR. Archived from the original on 2011-12-25. Retrieved 2012-04-24.