[DevTalks #1] DEMO Content - Fish Species
Hey everyone,
I will chitchat a bit today :) It will not be long but I would like to present to you fish species that you will be able to catch in the demo version.
Before I will present you fish species and models, we should know where is Jackson map located. This map is based on Snake River in Jackson County (Wyoming, USA), but it may not reproduce 1:1 real-life location as we relied mainly on the flora and fauna of the area.
[h2]Fish Species - DEMO[/h2]
Yellow Perch
Dark green back and yellow sides with 6 to 8 dark vertical bars. Front fin has sharp spines and cheek has serrated edges.

Rainbow trout
Body color variable. May be silvery in lakes and reservoirs. Back olive to greenish blue, belly white to silvery. Sides may show red or pink streak, white tip on pelvic (belly) and anal fin usually evident. Irregular spots on back, sides, head, dorsal fin and tail. Spots are more evenly distributed from head to tail on rainbow trout than cutthroat trout.

Smallmouth bass
Dark olive to brown on back, sides bronze, belly white. Dark VERTICAL bands on sides. Eyes reddish. Upper jaw, when closed, does NOT EXTEND behind eye.

Sockeye salmon - spawning variation
An anadromous (ocean going) relative of kokanee salmon. Non-spawning color is silver to steel blue. Males turn a bright red on the back and a darker red on the sides at spawning time. Females also turn red, but the red on the sides is somewhat darker. Sockeye typically spend two years in freshwater and one year in the ocean.

Bullhead catfish
MEMBERS of the catfish family have 4 pairs of barbels (whiskers), spines on their dorsal and pectoral fins, and no scales. Bullheads in Idaho are normally a more solid brown.

If you have any questions just ask :) If we made something wrong - just write!
In the next DevTalks we will present you equipment that will be present in DEMO version of the UFS2.
Tight lines!
I will chitchat a bit today :) It will not be long but I would like to present to you fish species that you will be able to catch in the demo version.
Before I will present you fish species and models, we should know where is Jackson map located. This map is based on Snake River in Jackson County (Wyoming, USA), but it may not reproduce 1:1 real-life location as we relied mainly on the flora and fauna of the area.
Originally posted by WikipediaThe Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At 1,078 miles (1,735 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. The Snake River rises in western Wyoming, then flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho, the rugged Hells Canyon on the Oregon–Idaho border and the rolling Palouse Hills of Washington, emptying into the Columbia River at the Tri-Cities, Washington.
~via Wikipedia
[h2]Fish Species - DEMO[/h2]
Yellow Perch
Dark green back and yellow sides with 6 to 8 dark vertical bars. Front fin has sharp spines and cheek has serrated edges.


Rainbow trout
Body color variable. May be silvery in lakes and reservoirs. Back olive to greenish blue, belly white to silvery. Sides may show red or pink streak, white tip on pelvic (belly) and anal fin usually evident. Irregular spots on back, sides, head, dorsal fin and tail. Spots are more evenly distributed from head to tail on rainbow trout than cutthroat trout.





Smallmouth bass
Dark olive to brown on back, sides bronze, belly white. Dark VERTICAL bands on sides. Eyes reddish. Upper jaw, when closed, does NOT EXTEND behind eye.


Sockeye salmon - spawning variation
An anadromous (ocean going) relative of kokanee salmon. Non-spawning color is silver to steel blue. Males turn a bright red on the back and a darker red on the sides at spawning time. Females also turn red, but the red on the sides is somewhat darker. Sockeye typically spend two years in freshwater and one year in the ocean.



Bullhead catfish
MEMBERS of the catfish family have 4 pairs of barbels (whiskers), spines on their dorsal and pectoral fins, and no scales. Bullheads in Idaho are normally a more solid brown.


If you have any questions just ask :) If we made something wrong - just write!
In the next DevTalks we will present you equipment that will be present in DEMO version of the UFS2.
Tight lines!