There are no special methods OSRS GP to achieve high levels of Fishing quickly, but as an Ironman your limitations won't be a hindrance as as with other skills. Start by completing your Sea Slug quest, which will allow you to go straight to level 24.

You'll require fish for cooking and also for eating Make sure to place them in the banks. Once you have reached level 48 of fishing You can begin learning the Barbarian Fishing method that lets you catch Leaping Trout in Shilo Village and keep it in an adjacent bank. From this point, you are required to employ Barbarian fishing until the final stage that game.

As you begin your Fletching instruction it is necessary gather feathers that will be necessary to make headless Arrows. You want to stick with this method until you are at level 22. This is the point at which you'll be able to create Iron Darts.

They can be assembled in the Blast Furnace. However, you will have to complete The Tourist Trap quest beforehand. NPC Ordan will be there to sell to you Iron Ore so you won't have to fret about mining it on your own. The said Ore will be melted at the Furnace that will transform it into the metal bars that are used for making Iron Darts at the Anvil. Although it might seem like the best option however, you need to shift into the bow making process later for an increased experience ratio.

Managing Miscellania minigame is the primary source of wood income. You will be able get huge amounts of Maple Logs. These can be converted into Unstrung Maple Longbows and later upon destroyed with High Alchemy. The process will not cause any loss, but in return you'll get large amounts of Fletching knowledge and a good one in Magic as well.

If you have the money to buy old school runescape gold purchase the Broader Fletching perk available purchased from Slayer Master, you can use it to make Broad Arrows. They're also made from wood, specifically Maple Logs, so if you've mastered the art of make use of Managing Miscellania to your advantage then you shouldn't have any trouble acquiring enough lumber for this method.