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There are a number of ways to spend your time each day when you login to Pet Society. One of the more recent additions that has grown in popularity is Pet Society gardening, a side game that allows you to grow your own vegetables, flowers and trees for use in fishing, decorating your home or selling back to the food store for a profit. You will need to have a few coins on hand to start Pet Society gardening, but once you have that initial investment ready, you should start gardening immediately. The profit potential is modest, but the other benefits are numerous.
The Pet Society garden is open to you right away but is going to be costly to get started, so you may as well wait a few levels until you have some coins set aside to pay for the thing. The key to operating the garden effectively is to know what you are using the crops for. If you need fishing bait, you will almost always want to grow trees, because they do not disappear after you harvest them and they are going to take up the most room. You will also be able to sell off that fruit for a nice profit, something that you can do time and again once you’ve caught your rare fish.
There is a push in recent months to add fishing to as many games as possible. If you’ve ever played a “pay to play” online game, you probably enjoyed the fishing mechanic there as well. So, it is no surprise that there is such a dedicated community for Pet Society fishing – people who spend time each and every day trying to get the rare items you can pull out of the fishing pond in the center of town. Let’s take a closer look at the secrets Pet Society fishing and how to load up your aquarium wht all the different species out there.
Pet Society fishing is done in the pond located near your home. Go there and simple toss out your line. You may need to wait for a few moments, but eventually you will get a bite that will be shown visually by a small splash in the water. When that splash occurs, start dragging the line in by clicking on it. Eventually, that line will start to pull back out. Release the line for a while when this happens to allow the slack to return to it. This will keep you from losing your fish and your bait.
For bait, most fish can be caught with any of the foods you normally use. However, some fish will require specialty bait, things that you can grow in your garden or buy in the shop. There are special items and junk as well that you can catch with carrots and apples, both things that are easiest to grow in your garden.
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Fishing hard baits, which resemble local bait fish, can be easily done because you can get a variety of them that are capable of diving, floating or suspending at various levels, where the fish might be feeding. Many of the artificial lure manufacturers have developed innovative designs, colors and features to make hard baits more effective than ever before because they are so life-like, in appearance and movement. Not only does this mean there is no need to find a local bait shop, but it also means you can carry a variety of these artificial lures with you and accumulate them over a period of time.
Fishing hard baits takes a variety of techniques because they can be trolled, casted and retrieved slowly, “jerked,” “cranked” or rigged in tandem with live baits, for finicky fish. While there are soft baits that resemble worms, lizards or snakes and crawdads or squid, most hard baits will resemble baitfish that are native to many waters, such as minnows, shad and perch. There are some artificial lures that will include rattles, lips for deeper-diving or popping surface noises and you can find jointed hard baits for more movement and life-like action.