
that will make things very easy for you to understand (damn in Kg that's even easyer to calculate lol. Use a 45 credits per lbs average for your net. I would go a very simple rule so you save yourself a lot of hassle in calculations. so early on, Bass, NY pays nicely because pikes and Walleye. light catfishes, depending of price of bait and a too small net are not really worth a lot. they are usually the low end pay as far as credits per weight. so while they can get very heavy and hence pay nicely for each single catch and fill your net quick. I'm not really a bobber angler and cats are not my cup of tea. but honnestly again I have not gone through calculations on later steps. Finally you'l find the catfishes between 35 to 50 I believe. they could go between 50 to 85 credits per kg Then you have a part of "mid" fishes, that are usually not prime targets in game, like American shad, yellow perch, some smaller carps, Buffaloes. Gar should be under 100 credits but nit sure of that, honnestly never went for that one calculation Panfishes can vary between 120 credits to just under 100 credits per kg

Then you have many of those "monsters" that are closer to the 100 credits per kg mark like many fishes in California (I think stripped bass comes there. Bass (also some slight variations Spotted, Largemouth, smallmouth, peaco_cks) Trouts (but they vary in price depending of variety) like golden one from Colorado, and red band one from Oregon, though not really "targetable" as they come into a mix with other trouts. Roughly from higher price per Kg/lbs (I may have some mistakes here and there. but many were dug onto the limbos of the forums.
