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Objective : Read the list of fair weather fish
Objective 75: (Optional) Read Fishing Mastery, v1
Objective 50: Return to Swims-In-Deep-Water


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On the PC, it is possible to use the console to advance through the quest by entering setstage ccBGSSSE001_Fish_MQ1 stage , where stage is the number of the stage you wish to complete. It is not possible to un-complete (i.e. go back) quest stages, but it is possible to clear all stages of the quest using resetquest ccBGSSSE001_Fish_MQ1 .




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To begin this quest you need to speak to Swims-In-Deep-Water :
He will hand you a list of fair weather fish , which requests you to catch:
You can find a copy of Fishing Mastery, v1 on a shelf in the room behind Swims. This book will inform you of where you can catch each of these fish. All of the fish can be found in temperate lakes and rivers, see this link for a list of fishing locations, but these fish can all be caught in the docks of Riften and along the river that leads to Ivarstead.
Once you have caught all the fish required, return to Swims:
He will then reward you with 200 gold.
I've given Swims-In-Deep-Water all of the fish he requested as proof of completing his fishing challenge. In return, he gave me a sum of gold, as well as a key to the Riften Fishery.

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