Raw rainbow fish
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| Also known as? | Uncooked rainbow fish |
|---|---|
| Members only? | Yes |
| Quest item? | No |
| Tradeable? | Yes |
| Equipable? | No |
| Stacks? | No |
| High Alchemy | 145 coins |
| Low Alchemy | 48 coins |
| Destroy | Drop |
| Store price | 239 coins |
| Exchange price | 305 coins update |
| GE Database | Look up price |
| Examine | A colourful fish, attracted to colourful flies. |
| Weight | 5 kg |
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A Raw rainbow fish is an item that players obtain by the Fishing skill at level 38[1]. They need a fly fishing rod and stripy feathers (obtained via the Hunter skill) to catch them, and each one caught grants 80 Fishing experience[1].
Any fly-fishing spot can be used to catch a raw rainbow fish, for example the one north-east of Barbarian Village.
A raw rainbow fish has two main uses. Firstly, players can cook it on a range or a fire to make a cooked rainbow fish, a food item. Doing so requires level 35 Cooking, and grants 110 experience[2].
Secondly, a raw rainbow fish is used in the Hunter skill as bait for a barb-tailed kebbit in the Feldip Hunter area. This requires level 33 Hunter, and grants 168 experience[3].
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| Raw |
Raw crayfish • Raw shrimps • Raw karambwanji • Raw sardine • Raw herring • Raw anchovies • Raw mackerel • Raw trout • Raw cod • Raw pike • Raw slimy eel • Raw salmon • Raw tuna • Raw rainbow fish • Raw cave eel • Raw lobster • Raw bass • Raw swordfish • Raw lava eel • Raw monkfish • Raw karambwan • Raw shark • Raw sea turtle • Raw manta ray • Raw cavefish • Raw rocktail |
| Cooked |
Crayfish • Shrimps • Karambwanji • Sardine • Herring • Anchovies • Mackerel • Trout • Cod • Pike • Slimy eel • Salmon • Tuna • Rainbow fish • Cave eel • Lobster • Bass • Swordfish • Lava eel • Monkfish • Karambwan (poison) • Shark • Sea turtle • Manta ray • Cavefish • Rocktail |

