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|[[File:Largemouth Bass.png|center]] | |[[File:Largemouth Bass.png|center]] | ||
− | |Largemouth Bass | + | |[[Largemouth Bass]] |
|A popular fish that lives in lakes. | |A popular fish that lives in lakes. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Largemouth Bass|100}} | |{{Qualityprice|Largemouth Bass|100}} | ||
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|[[File:Smallmouth Bass.png|center]] | |[[File:Smallmouth Bass.png|center]] | ||
− | |Smallmouth Bass | + | |[[Smallmouth Bass]] |
|A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. | |A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Smallmouth Bass|50}} | |{{Qualityprice|Smallmouth Bass|50}} | ||
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|[[File:Rainbow Trout.png|center]] | |[[File:Rainbow Trout.png|center]] | ||
− | |Rainbow Trout | + | |[[Rainbow Trout]] |
|A freshwater trout with colorful markings. | |A freshwater trout with colorful markings. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Rainbow Trout|65}} | |{{Qualityprice|Rainbow Trout|65}} | ||
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|[[File:Salmon.png|center]] | |[[File:Salmon.png|center]] | ||
− | |Salmon | + | |[[Salmon]] |
|Swims upstream to lay its eggs. | |Swims upstream to lay its eggs. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Salmon|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Salmon|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Walleye.png|center]] | |[[File:Walleye.png|center]] | ||
− | |Walleye | + | |[[Walleye]] |
|A freshwater fish caught at night. | |A freshwater fish caught at night. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Walleye|105}} | |{{Qualityprice|Walleye|105}} | ||
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|[[File:Perch.png|center]] | |[[File:Perch.png|center]] | ||
− | |Perch | + | |[[Perch]] |
|A freshwater fish of the winter. | |A freshwater fish of the winter. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Perch|55}} | |{{Qualityprice|Perch|55}} | ||
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|[[File:Carp.png|center]] | |[[File:Carp.png|center]] | ||
− | |Carp | + | |[[Carp]] |
|A common pond fish. | |A common pond fish. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Carp|30}} | |{{Qualityprice|Carp|30}} | ||
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|[[File:Catfish.png|center]] | |[[File:Catfish.png|center]] | ||
− | |Catfish | + | |[[Catfish]] |
|An uncommon fish found in streams. | |An uncommon fish found in streams. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Catfish|200}} | |{{Qualityprice|Catfish|200}} | ||
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|[[File:Pike.png|center]] | |[[File:Pike.png|center]] | ||
− | |Pike | + | |[[Pike]] |
|A freshwater fish that's difficult to catch. | |A freshwater fish that's difficult to catch. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Pike|100}} | |{{Qualityprice|Pike|100}} | ||
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|[[File:Sunfish.png|center]] | |[[File:Sunfish.png|center]] | ||
− | |Sunfish | + | |[[Sunfish]] |
|A common river fish. | |A common river fish. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Sunfish|30}} | |{{Qualityprice|Sunfish|30}} | ||
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|[[File:Red Mullet.png|center]] | |[[File:Red Mullet.png|center]] | ||
− | |Red Mullet | + | |[[Red Mullet]] |
|Long ago these were kept as pets. | |Long ago these were kept as pets. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Red Mullet|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Red Mullet|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Herring.png|center]] | |[[File:Herring.png|center]] | ||
− | |Herring | + | |[[Herring]] |
|A common ocean fish. | |A common ocean fish. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Herring|30}} | |{{Qualityprice|Herring|30}} | ||
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|[[File:Eel.png|center]] | |[[File:Eel.png|center]] | ||
− | |Eel | + | |[[Eel]] |
|A long, slippery little fish. | |A long, slippery little fish. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Eel|85}} | |{{Qualityprice|Eel|85}} | ||
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|[[File:Octopus.png|center]] | |[[File:Octopus.png|center]] | ||
− | |Octopus | + | |[[Octopus]] |
|A mysterious and intelligent creature. | |A mysterious and intelligent creature. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Octopus|150}} | |{{Qualityprice|Octopus|150}} | ||
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|[[File:Red Snapper.png|center]] | |[[File:Red Snapper.png|center]] | ||
− | |Red Snapper | + | |[[Red Snapper]] |
|A popular fish with a nice red color. | |A popular fish with a nice red color. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Red Snapper|50}} | |{{Qualityprice|Red Snapper|50}} | ||
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|[[File:Squid.png|center]] | |[[File:Squid.png|center]] | ||
− | |Squid | + | |[[Squid]] |
|A deep sea creature that can grow to enormous size. | |A deep sea creature that can grow to enormous size. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Squid|80}} | |{{Qualityprice|Squid|80}} | ||
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|[[File:Sea Cucumber.png|center]] | |[[File:Sea Cucumber.png|center]] | ||
− | |Sea Cucumber | + | |[[Sea Cucumber]] |
|A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor. | |A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Sea Cucumber|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Sea Cucumber|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Super Cucumber.png|center]] | |[[File:Super Cucumber.png|center]] | ||
− | |Super Cucumber | + | |[[Super Cucumber]] |
|A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber. | |A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Super Cucumber|250}} | |{{Qualityprice|Super Cucumber|250}} | ||
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|[[File:Ghostfish.png|center]] | |[[File:Ghostfish.png|center]] | ||
− | |Ghostfish | + | |[[Ghostfish]] |
|A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes. | |A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Ghostfish|45}} | |{{Qualityprice|Ghostfish|45}} | ||
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|[[File:Stonefish.png|center]] | |[[File:Stonefish.png|center]] | ||
− | |Stonefish | + | |[[Stonefish]] |
|A bizarre fish that's shaped like a brick. | |A bizarre fish that's shaped like a brick. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Stonefish|300}} | |{{Qualityprice|Stonefish|300}} | ||
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|[[File:Ice Pip.png|center]] | |[[File:Ice Pip.png|center]] | ||
− | |Ice Pip | + | |[[Ice Pip]] |
|A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions. | |A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Ice Pip|500}} | |{{Qualityprice|Ice Pip|500}} | ||
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|[[File:Lava Eel.png|center]] | |[[File:Lava Eel.png|center]] | ||
− | |Lava Eel | + | |[[Lava Eel]] |
|It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava. | |It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Lava Eel|700}} | |{{Qualityprice|Lava Eel|700}} | ||
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|[[File:Sandfish.png|center]] | |[[File:Sandfish.png|center]] | ||
− | |Sandfish | + | |[[Sandfish]] |
|It tries to hide using camouflage. | |It tries to hide using camouflage. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Sandfish|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Sandfish|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Scorpion Carp.png|center]] | |[[File:Scorpion Carp.png|center]] | ||
− | |Scorpion Carp | + | |[[Scorpion Carp]] |
|It's like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger. | |It's like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Scorpion Carp|150}} | |{{Qualityprice|Scorpion Carp|150}} | ||
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|[[File:Sturgeon.png|center]] | |[[File:Sturgeon.png|center]] | ||
− | |Sturgeon | + | |[[Sturgeon]] |
|An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. | |An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Sturgeon|200}} | |{{Qualityprice|Sturgeon|200}} | ||
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|[[File:Tiger Trout.png|center]] | |[[File:Tiger Trout.png|center]] | ||
− | |Tiger Trout | + | |[[Tiger Trout]] |
|A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own. | |A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Tiger Trout|150}} | |{{Qualityprice|Tiger Trout|150}} | ||
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|[[File:Bullhead.png|center]] | |[[File:Bullhead.png|center]] | ||
− | |Bullhead | + | |[[Bullhead]] |
|A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom. | |A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Bullhead|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Bullhead|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Tilapia.png|center]] | |[[File:Tilapia.png|center]] | ||
− | |Tilapia | + | |[[Tilapia]] |
|A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. | |A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Tilapia|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Tilapia|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Chub.png|center]] | |[[File:Chub.png|center]] | ||
− | |Chub | + | |[[Chub]] |
|A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. | |A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Chub|50}} | |{{Qualityprice|Chub|50}} | ||
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|[[File:Dorado.png|center]] | |[[File:Dorado.png|center]] | ||
− | |Dorado | + | |[[Dorado]] |
|A fierce carnivore with brilliant orange scales. | |A fierce carnivore with brilliant orange scales. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Dorado|100}} | |{{Qualityprice|Dorado|100}} | ||
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|[[File:Albacore.png|center]] | |[[File:Albacore.png|center]] | ||
− | |Albacore | + | |[[Albacore]] |
|Prefers temperature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. | |Prefers temperature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Albacore|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Albacore|75}} | ||
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|[[File:Shad.png|center]] | |[[File:Shad.png|center]] | ||
− | |Shad | + | |[[Shad]] |
|Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. | |Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Shad|60}} | |{{Qualityprice|Shad|60}} | ||
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|[[File:Lingcod.png|center]] | |[[File:Lingcod.png|center]] | ||
− | |Lingcod | + | |[[Lingcod]] |
|A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth. | |A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Lingcod|120}} | |{{Qualityprice|Lingcod|120}} | ||
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|[[File:Halibut.png|center]] | |[[File:Halibut.png|center]] | ||
− | |Halibut | + | |[[Halibut]] |
|A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. | |A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Halibut|80}} | |{{Qualityprice|Halibut|80}} | ||
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|[[File:Woodskip.png|center]] | |[[File:Woodskip.png|center]] | ||
− | |Woodskip | + | |[[Woodskip]] |
|A very sensitive fish that can only live in pools deep in the forest. | |A very sensitive fish that can only live in pools deep in the forest. | ||
|{{Qualityprice|Woodskip|75}} | |{{Qualityprice|Woodskip|75}} |
Revision as of 03:52, 12 March 2016
Fish are catchable when fishing using a fishing pole. They can be found in the ocean, lake or river, and some are unique to either day or night or only appear when it rains. Fish are used in cooking and the fishing community center bundles. The length of each fish type is recorded, and viewable on the collection screen.
Fishing can be done near any body of water, but some places have lower rates of fish. These areas have a higher chance to reel in junk, which can be sold for a small profit or saved and turned into useful items with the recycling machine (which unlocks with level 4 fishing.)
Fishing Mini Game
When a fish is hooked a window appears with a fishing mini-game. The player must move the highlighted area up or down to keep the fish inside it. While the fish overlaps it the catch meter will fill, while the fish is not inside the area it will decrease. If the catch meter fills completely the fish is caught, if it becomes completely empty the fish escapes. If the fish does not leave the meter boundary once, you will receive a "perfect" notification.
See the fishing page for more details about equipment, mechanics and things unlocked as the fishing skill levels up.
Fish Types
Image | Name | Description | Price | Location | Time | Season | Weather | Size | Difficulty | ||||||||
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Pufferfish | Inflates when threatened. |
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Ocean | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Summer | Sunny | 1-36 in. | 80 | |||||||||
Anchovy | A small silver fish found in the ocean. |
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Ocean | Anytime | Spring/Fall | Any | 1-17 in. | 30 | |||||||||
Tuna | A large fish that lives in the ocean. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer/Winter | Any | 23-61 in. | 70 | |||||||||
Sardine | A common ocean fish. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Spring/Fall/Winter | Any | 1-13 in. | 30 | |||||||||
Bream | A fairly common river fish that becomes active at night. |
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River | 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM | All Seasons | Any | 12-31 in. | 35 | |||||||||
Largemouth Bass | A popular fish that lives in lakes. |
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Lake outside mines | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | All Seasons | Any | 11-31 in. | 50 | |||||||||
Smallmouth Bass | A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. |
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River/Lake/Forest Pond | Anytime | Spring/Fall | Any | 12-25 in. | 28 | |||||||||
Rainbow Trout | A freshwater trout with colorful markings. |
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River/Mountain | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer | Sunny | 10-25 in. | 45 | |||||||||
Salmon | Swims upstream to lay its eggs. |
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River | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Fall | Any | 24-66 in. | 50 | |||||||||
Walleye | A freshwater fish caught at night. |
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River/Lake/Forest Pond | 2:00 PM - 2:00 AM | Fall | Rain | 10-41 in. | 45 | |||||||||
Perch | A freshwater fish of the winter. |
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Lake/River | Anytime | Winter | Any | 10-25 in. | 35 | |||||||||
Carp | A common pond fish. |
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Lake/Forest Pond/Sewers/Secret Woods Pond | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 15-51 in. | 15 | |||||||||
Catfish | An uncommon fish found in streams. |
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River, Forest Pond | Anytime | Spring/Fall | Rain | 12-73 in. | 75 | |||||||||
Pike | A freshwater fish that's difficult to catch. |
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Lake/River | Anytime | Summer/Winter | Any | 15-61 in. | 60 | |||||||||
Sunfish | A common river fish. |
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River | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Spring/Summer | Sunny | 5-16 in. | 30 | |||||||||
Red Mullet | Long ago these were kept as pets. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer/Winter | Any | 8-23 in. | 55 | |||||||||
Herring | A common ocean fish. |
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Ocean | Anytime | Spring/Winter | Any | 8-21 in. | 25 | |||||||||
Eel | A long, slippery little fish. |
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Ocean | Night | Spring/Fall | Rain | 12-81 in. | 70 | |||||||||
Octopus | A mysterious and intelligent creature. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 1:00 PM | Summer | Any | 12-48 in. | 95 | |||||||||
Red Snapper | A popular fish with a nice red color. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer/Fall | Rain | 8-25 in. | 40 | |||||||||
Squid | A deep sea creature that can grow to enormous size. |
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Ocean | 6:00 PM - 2:00 AM | Winter | Any | 12-48 in. | 75 | |||||||||
Sea Cucumber | A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Fall/Winter | Any | 3-21 in. | 40 | |||||||||
Super Cucumber | A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber. |
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Ocean | 6:00 PM - 2:00AM | Summer/Fall/Winter | Any | 12-36 in. | 80 | |||||||||
Ghostfish | A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes. |
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The Mines (20, 60, 100) | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 10-36 in. | 50 | |||||||||
Stonefish | A bizarre fish that's shaped like a brick. |
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Mine 20F | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 15 in. | 65 | |||||||||
Ice Pip | A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions. |
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Mine 60F | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 8 in. | 85 | |||||||||
Lava Eel | It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava. |
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Mine 100F | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 32 in. | 90 | |||||||||
Sandfish | It tries to hide using camouflage. |
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Desert | 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM | All Seasons | Any | 8-24 in. | 65 | |||||||||
Scorpion Carp | It's like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger. |
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Desert | 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM | All Seasons | Any | 12-32 in. | 90 | |||||||||
Sturgeon | An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. |
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Lake outside mines | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer/Winter | Any | 12-60 in. | 78 | |||||||||
Tiger Trout | A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own. |
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River/Lake | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Fall/Winter | Any | 10-21 in. | 60 | |||||||||
Bullhead | A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom. |
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Lake | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 12-31 in. | 46 | |||||||||
Tilapia | A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM | Summer/Fall | Any | 11-30 in. | 50 | |||||||||
Chub | A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. |
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Lake/River | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 12-25 in. | 35 | |||||||||
Dorado | A fierce carnivore with brilliant orange scales. |
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River (Forest) | 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM | Summer | Any | 24-32 in. | 78 | |||||||||
Albacore | Prefers temperature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM
6:00 PM - 2:00 AM |
Fall/Winter | Any | 20-41 in. | 60 | |||||||||
Shad | Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. |
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River | 9:00 AM - 2:00 AM | Spring/Summer/Fall | Rain | 20-49 in. | 45 | |||||||||
Lingcod | A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth. |
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River/Lake | Anytime | Winter | Any | 30-50 in. | 85 | |||||||||
Halibut | A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. |
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Ocean | 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM
7:00 PM - 2:00 AM |
Spring/Summer/Winter | Any | 10-34 in. | 50 | |||||||||
Woodskip | A very sensitive fish that can only live in pools deep in the forest. |
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Secret Woods Pond | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 11-30 | 50 |
Legendary Fish
There are five fish in the game classified as 'legendary'. These fish are exceptionally rare, difficult to catch and can only be caught once. After catching a legendary fish it will not appear again.
An upgraded pole, bait and quality tackle will make catching these fish easier.
Image | Name | Description | Price | Location | Time | Season | Weather | Size | Difficulty | ||||||||
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Crimsonfish | Lives deep in the ocean but likes to lay its eggs in the warm summer water. |
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The Beach (East Pier) | Anytime | Summer | Any | 20 in. | 95 | |||||||||
Angler | Uses a bioluminescent dangler to attract prey. |
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North of Joja Mart on the wooden plank bridge, stand in the center and cast north (up). | Anytime | Fall | Any | 17-18 in. | 85 | |||||||||
Legend | The king of all fish! They said he'd never be caught. |
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The Lake (Cast into log) | 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM | Spring | Rain | 49-50 in. | 110 | |||||||||
Glacierfish | Builds a nest on the underside of glaciers. |
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South end of Arrowhead Island in Cindersap Forest. Deep water. | 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM | Winter | Sunny/Snow | 27 in. | 100 | |||||||||
Mutant Carp | The strange waters of the sewer turned this carp into a monstrosity. |
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The Sewers | Anytime | All Seasons | Any | 35-36 in. | 80 |
Crab Pot Fish
Some fish are only catchable using a baited crab pot. All of these creatures can be used as components in the Crab Pot Bundle. All can be used in Cooking except for the mussel and cockle.
Image | Name | Description | Price | Location | Trap Chance | ||||||||
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Lobster | A large ocean-dwelling crustacean with a strong tail. |
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Ocean | 5% | |||||||||
Clam | Someone lived here once. |
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Ocean | 15% | |||||||||
Crayfish | A small freshwater relative of the lobster. |
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Freshwater | 35% | |||||||||
Crab | A marine crustacean with two powerful pincers. |
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Ocean | 10% | |||||||||
Cockle | A common saltwater clam. |
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Ocean | 30% | |||||||||
Mussel | A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. |
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Ocean | 35% | |||||||||
Shrimp | A scavenger that feeds off the ocean floor. Widely prized for its meat. |
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Ocean | 20% | |||||||||
Snail | A wide-ranging mollusc that lives in a spiral shell. |
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Freshwater | 25% | |||||||||
Periwinkle | A tiny freshwater snail that lives in a blue shell. |
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Freshwater | 55% | |||||||||
Oyster | Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. |
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Ocean | 15% |
Other Catchables
There are some consumable non-junk catches players can reel in while fishing. They do not trigger the fishing mini-game, but are instead immediately picked up. All 3 can be used in cooking, most notably Seaweed in the Maki Roll recipe for the Chef's bundle.
Image | Name | Description | Price | Location | ||||||||
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Seaweed | It can be used in cooking. |
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Ocean | |||||||||
Green Algae | It's really slimy. |
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Mines/River | |||||||||
White Algae | It's super slimy. |
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Mines/Sewers |
Unknown Sea Entities
Image | Name | Description | Price | Location |
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Sea Monster | A yet unknown entity that appears sometimes in the sea. | N/A | Ocean |
Prime Locations
The quality of fish rises the farther the line is cast from any walk-able area.
Therefore it is possible to always catch golden fish if fishing from the right spot and using near max cast range. Some examples of this are:
- The southern tip of the island near the hat shop in the forest, and from the northern shore, just at the top of the angle on the right of the bridge to the right.
- The southern tip of the second island in the mountain lake, also accessible from just below the big broken bridge on the right.
- The eastern pier in the ocean. (past the bridge that you repair), casting both down and left from the left of the end section.
- In the middle of the river mouth triangle, in the darkest blue. Cast at an angle from either side.
- From the westernmost pier, casting into or just below the rock.
- Below and six tiles to the left of Leah's door.
- At the south-western edge of the fence past Robin's house.
- Directly below the path on the right of Jodi's house.
Some of these locations are also the exact locations for the legendary fish.
Fishing Seasons
Summer
Winter