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  1. Fishing strategy/guide for Rust : r/playrust - Reddit

    Aug 10, 2021 · The largest community for the game RUST. A central place for discussion, media, news and more. Mostly PC users, for console Rust please use r/RustConsole.

  2. PRO FISHING TIPS 300+ SCRAP/h : r/playrust - Reddit

    Jun 3, 2022 · true Want to be a professional fisherman in Rust? Well look no more because here are the BEST tips for fishing which will get you loads of scrap in a matter of minutes! The first …

  3. My knowledge of rust fishing : r/playrust - Reddit

    Jan 28, 2023 · I legit got into rust fishing for the 1st time today and had to google how to reel in fish. Thanks for the abundance of tips! A little thing that I as a noob would've loved to know: …

  4. Fish trap tips? : r/playrust - Reddit

    Feb 1, 2018 · Fish traps are self-sustainable, meaning you will always get way more fillets out of them than you put in, the fish is caught in around 3 minutes, and you need to be near the traps …

  5. What’s the current state of fishing? : r/playrust - Reddit

    Jun 8, 2024 · Seems like you can F1 Kill and fish on yours meat, it’s 3 bait and you don’t need to go anywhere to find bait. You can’t fish in sand biome because there’s no bear spawn …

  6. To Facepunch: Unnerf fish traps! : r/playrust - Reddit

    I just ran a test on a build server (for ease of testing) and have setup a base as shown in the image. This base contains 72 fish traps. Each fish trap is filled with 50 pickles (5x10), and 1 …

  7. How much scrap for fishing : r/playrust - Reddit

    Oct 16, 2023 · How does anyone prove any rust thing? My source is shit, pretty sure I heard it in a memio video a year or two ago. Not sure if it's actually true but certainly less anchovy etc …

  8. Fishing? : r/playrust - Reddit

    Nov 14, 2023 · Rust fishing is absolute ass. If you have the patience of a God and are struggling to get scrap, it can be a workable way to keep relevent.

  9. Fish (shell) porting to Rust from C++ : r/rust - Reddit

    Jan 30, 2023 · A place for all things related to the Rust programming language—an open-source systems language that emphasizes performance, reliability, and productivity.

  10. turbofish - why? : r/rust - Reddit

    Jun 4, 2022 · 27 votes, 30 comments. Hello all, Rust noob here. I am reading through the "Programming Rust 2nd ed." and the paragraph on turbofish really makes me…