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High ban rates on Fishing?

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I know that fishing somewhat has a high ban rate in certain cases, but does anyone recommend any premium scripts they know is really flawless or has been working for them? Also any tips on locations that usually has higher ban rates then others to avoid? was thinking of doing barbarian fishing but not sure on how high the ban rate compared to the fishing guild.

I used the K-fisher script a while back on many accounts just as a test and most of them got to 80+ without bans. and i was running them for quite long periods of time too, so with more breaks i'm sure you could push it further. Goodluck.

I've generally had pretty good luck with fishing. Fly fishing seems good

Fishing is usually pretty good, I'd guess it's because the interactions are so few and crappy/inefficient bot like behavior is normal among legit players due to most alt-tabbing while they fish. I'd stay away from places like Catherby or just from anywhere that receives regular amounts of players since getting reported is what's most likely to nail you here imo (assuming you're botting it responsibly).

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Don't overdo the hours, and don't bot on f2p accounts. Avoid massively farmed spots like lobsters, and you might level it up without a ban.

Fishing is a risky activity though, high banrates.

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