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What does " Between two waters " mean in-game?
Hello. Kinda new playing the game and I'm confused as to the meaning of " Between two Waters " in regards to finding fish locations in game. I've seen Bottom, top etc. but unsure of this term.
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Maykko 28 Jul @ 4:36am 
Its somewhat self explanatory, it means neither top or bottom.
Basically means, use a float.
Originally posted by Maykko:
Its somewhat self explanatory, it means neither top or bottom.
Basically means, use a float.
Wouldn't say that's self explanatory personally, but at least you answered the question in addition to that comment :)
bstfguy 29 Jul @ 6:04am 
Thank you
I don't know where did you find this phrase, but it's sound like bad translation and you should report it here https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/1094780/discussions/1/4848777893531387911/
Originally posted by Maykko:
Its somewhat self explanatory, it means neither top or bottom.
Basically means, use a float.

It's anything but self explanatory, sounds to me like when you are travelling from one lake to another!
Originally posted by Sup_DiM0N:
I don't know where did you find this phrase, but it's sound like bad translation and you should report it here https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/1094780/discussions/1/4848777893531387911/
Pretty sure he would have seen it in the fish tracker app ... not sure if the website uses that phrase, but the app certainly did
Strudel 29 Jul @ 6:07pm 
Originally posted by Fishing4Trains:
Originally posted by Maykko:
Its somewhat self explanatory, it means neither top or bottom.
Basically means, use a float.

It's anything but self explanatory, sounds to me like when you are travelling from one lake to another!

I always assumed it meant a junction between two streams, like a confluence. The depth between top and bottom makes much more sense.
bstfguy 29 Jul @ 6:08pm 
I recall seeing the term in TFO-Helper along with bottom etc.
Originally posted by bstfguy:
I recall seeing the term in TFO-Helper along with bottom etc.

Maybe you need to complain about it on Facebook or discord of the developer of TFO-Helper, I think it's original language is French, but I can be wrong...
Anyway I don't use it it's third party tools you know 😉
Anea 30 Jul @ 10:15pm 
In German we call it "Freiwasser, basically between the top layer (depending on temperature, flowpattern ... of the water) and the ground layer, both something between 50 cm to 1 m thick.
As Sup_Dimon mentioned the original was in French, so it may have been lost in translation
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