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Trying to get the automatic fishing net to work but I don't know how to get it working.
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Anyone here managed to automate that damn Fishing Net, it stops working if I put any blocks on the bottom or on the side, and it doesn't want to pull stuff out from the top with a item transfer node and a pipe from Extra Utilities which is currently the only mod I have to transfer stuff.
Putting 5 string and 4 sticks in a crafting table like so:
string | stick| string
stick | string | stick
string | stick| string
would allow you to craft a fishing net.
Fishing nets placed in the water at a river, ocean, or swamp biome have a chance of catching a fish.(must be placed on a block that is under the water and have at least one source block of water above them. so this is more practical for the shore when considering the ocean biomes)
Kind of similar to crops growing, you have to be within the chunk update radius. Also similar to crops growing, catching a fish takes 24k -72k ticks (10-30 minutes).
The fishing nets will need to have a max capacity maybe 5 is reasonable (keep in mind that each of those fish will still take 10-30 minutes to catch, we're not catching all 5 at once)
Unlike fishing with a rod, there are no enchantments, no chance of catching loot, and fish aren't caught within seconds, so the fishing rod will still have complete relevance. This just simply offers a way to obtain fish without swimming around in the water with a bucket forever, or taking time to fish. I honestly hate doing both. The price to pay is material to craft the nets and the wait time.
Also, thoughts on what flair would be appropriate for this post? I'm still really new to this sub
Edit: Thanks to u/SEAURCHIN1255 for the idea on including sticks in the crafting recipe