Fishing Spots are minor locations found around the world map in the Breath of Fire Series and are used to fish. Fishing Spots are found in different ways depending on the game, in Breath of Fire and Breath of Fire II fishing spots are found at set locations on the word map on the side of cliffs and lakes. When a fishing spot is active a small white fish will be jumping up and down in the water. In Breath of Fire III and Breath of Fire IV Fishing Spots are locations of their own, in IV usually marked as a "?" until discovered. Ryu is the only one able to access fishing spots and fish when equipped with a rod and Bait.

In Breath of Fire fishing spots can be found in multiple selection of the world map. Fishing spot is free you just need a Fishing Rod and Bait to catch a fish. When you get Rod5 in Tunlan you can fish in wells for rare items.


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Fishing spots are found around the Breath of Fire II world, fishing spots are accessible when a jumping fish is found. Fishing spots will active at random just like Hunting Spots in II.

Fishing is a battle between your rod and the fish, both have health bars but the rods health is the only one that matters. If your rods hp hits zero you lose the fish, if you pull too many times for your rod you lose the fish, if the fish just decides its done and turns gray after leaping into the air you lose the fish, and finally if the fish reaches the far right of the screen you lose the fish. Everytime you pull the fish your rod and the fish lose health, if the fish is moving your rod loses double the health for that pull. Once the fishes health reaches zero your rod takes a tiny bit less health damage with each pull. But the fish wont change its behavior, it will still rush away, leap into the air, and turn gray randomly. Fishing in breath of fire II is brutal, but if you do manage to pull the fish to Ryu without the rod breaking or the fish turning gray, you catch the fish. Then you can either sell it for money, use it as an item, or cook it in Township.

In Breath of Fire IV, there are 11 Fishing Spots to be found. Nine spots need to be accessed from the world map and the remaining two of these spots can be visited after a certain amount of story progression (Saldine, Chamba).

In order to uncover a fishing spot, the player often has to exit a map in a specific direction or walk between two locations on the world map until a "?" appears over Ryu's head. Once the player enters the map, he will find a sign that gives further instructions on how to uncover the fishing spot. Once the conditions are met, a new location will be added to the world map.

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The original Hotel Montague, which this present structure replaced after a fire in 1923, was one of many commercial, industrial, and civic improvements which early Caro businessman and promoter Charles Montague carried out in Caro between his arrival in town in 1868 and his financial decline after 1903. The present 1923-24 building of the same name stands on the highly visible site of its predecessor and utilizes its cut fieldstone lower portion, thus retaining something of a direct association with its namesake, Charles Montague. Reconstruction of the building after the 1923 fire, because of the perception that a good hotel materially encouraged local growth and development while poor or no hotel facilities discouraged them, became a community project, financed by the sale of stock and bonds to local citizens. The present building served as the city's principal hotel and a leading meeting place for over fifty years. The Hotel Montague, despite its interior renovation and fire and water damage, remains a prime example of an early twentieth-century, small-town, Michigan hotel because of its size, visual prominence, and unusual form and design.

Shortly after the sugar factory success, Charles envisioned the need for a first class hotel for Caro; thus, Hotel Montague became a reality. Its location was the site of the Wilsey Block. Montague's earliest business block was demolished in 1900 to make way for the new hotel, which opened in 1902. The spacious lobby, friendly dining room, and well appointed rooms were reportedly one of the very finest gathering spots in Eastern Michigan. Charles Montague had triumphed again.

This original Hotel Montague burned on November 21, 1923. The Caro Board of Commerce spearheaded a drive for a replacement structure that began practically before the fire's ashes had cooled. The board invited Olin C. Eckley, secretary of the Ypsilanti (Michigan) Board of Commerce, to speak to its December 4, 1923 meeting concerning the means adopted by that city to finance a new hotel, the Huron Hotel, that had been opened on January 1, 1923. Mr. Eckley explained that the needed funds had been raised through the sale of stock within the community and that a manager appointed by a board of trustees was operating the business as a profit. At a meeting on December 26, 1923, the executive board of the board of commerce reviewed plans for the new hotel submitted by architects Cowles and Mutscheller of Saginaw and estimates of the construction cost. The Tuscola County Advertiser reported that "The plans show a front elevation very much like the old building but the interior will be more compact and provide 53 rooms instead of only 33." (It is not clear that these were the plans ultimately used.) The board adopted a financing plan by which investors would receive the value of their investment half in stock and half in bonds paying six percent interest. An investment in a first-class hotel was viewed as an investment in the community that would be amply repaid by the business development and increased property values that would result. By late March, 1924, the estimated $60,000 cost of the new building was pledged. The names of all subscribers were listed in the March 24th Advertiser.

On April 10th, 1924, an architect's drawing of the "new" Hotel Montague appeared in the local newspaper. Touted as being fireproof and modern in every respect, the hotel was to have hot and cold water in each of the 50 sleeping rooms, while 10 rooms were to have baths. On May 12th, 1924, construction began on the Hotel Montague and by June 6, 1924, construction was well underway. Miller-Uhlman of Bay City, General Contractors, had been awarded the contract for $34,000 with stipulations that construction be completed by September 1st, 1924. Heating and plumbing was to be completed for $10,200 by Wood and Gee of Caro. Trombly Electric Company, of Saginaw, was to provide the electric for $996.55. It is not clear, but it appears the remainder of the $60,000 subscribed was used to furnish the sleeping rooms, parlor, and public areas as originally planned in December 1923. The completed building was opened with a party on December 3rd, 1924.

By 1966, much of the lodging trade had moved to newer "motels" on the community outskirts and the automobile and new highways made travel distances and duration considerably less. The hotel changed owners in 1962 and again in 1978. In 1984, a fire brought the end of hotel operations. The structure has been vacant since then.

Hotel Montague is a 3-1/2 story brick and cut fieldstone building sited on a small triangular lot at a major intersection in the small community of Caro, MI. The single building actually fronts on three streets; State, Almer, and Frank Streets. Accordingly, the building exhibits two entirely different facades, one of utilitarian nature at the rear and one of utilitarian Neo-Classical Revival inspiration at street side. The present 1924 hotel occupies the same Lazy L foundation plan of the original 1902 hotel. A pedimented, double-decker, brick-pier portico stands at the apex of the L.- The roof is flat, hidden behind a parapet. A projecting metal classical cornice surrounds three sides of the structure at the roof line. Except for two small 1950s additions, the integrity of the building exterior remains intact. The hotel has been vacant since 1984 when a fire destroyed a portion of the second and third floor interior. 2351a5e196

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