Sounds ironic but this is a pretty simple bot that takes over fishing at fishing pools after your first (manual) cast. Features: The only thing it does is cast fishing and use the bobber, but it keeps casting until the bobber is within the pool or the pool disappears. It does this as fast as possible. When the pool disappears it will play the "Run away little girl" sound (the one DBM uses) and print a message to the chat window so that you can move to the next pool as quickly as possible without wondering if the pool is empty. You are responsible for all positioning and casting the first time. If you move at all you must cast once again and the bot will take over again. Installation: Download the attachment below or from SVN (http://jglidemon.googlecode.com/svn/hb-plugins/ManualFishingPoolBot/ManualFishingPoolBot.cs). Place the .cs file in the Bots folder where you have Honorbuddy installed (NOT the Plugins folder!!!). I strongly recommend using the SitStupid custom class while running this bot. Open HB, select this bot, then click Start. The bot will take over after you cast within range of a pool. Caution: Since other people can possibly see your bobber being recast inhumanly fast there is probably some risk in using this, particularly if you're using it for the fishing contests and other people are fishing at the same fishing pool. I'm not responsible for any misfortune you may encounter, however unlikely. Why? To win the fishing contests of course. I think it is pretty unlikely to win the contests completely autonomously. This helps by simply minimizing the time spent doing the actual fishing. I won the STV contest the first time I used this. Mind you there is still strategy in picking where to fish and which pools to go to so your mileage may vary (i.e. don't complain if you don't win). Credits: I don't think this bot has enough code to really say I copied and pasted large chunks, but I was certainly looking through autoangler's code for reference.
I do not see how autoangler can do precisely what the bot I wrote can do. If you've done the fishing contests enough you know seconds count.