Stardew Valley Fishing: The best fishing tips
In Stardew Valley, fishing is not only a good pastime for winter, but can also bring in some gold. To help you do this, read the best fishing tips here.
Fishing in Stardew Valley: the skills
Each level not only increases fishing efficiency, but you also get new skills. You can specialize at skill levels 5 and 10. The following skill levels are available:
- Level 1: -
- Level 2: Bait
- Level 3: Crab Pot, Dish O 'The Sea
- Level 4: Recycling Machine
- Level 5: Choose a Profession - Fisher or Trapper (Specialization)
- Level 6: Spinner, Trap Bobber
- Level 7: Cork Bobber, Treasure Hunter
- Level 8: Barbed Hook, Dressed Spinner, Worm Bin
- Level 9: Magnet
- Level 10: Choose a Profession - Angler, Luremaster, Mariner or Pirate (specialization)
Fishing tips for Stardew Valley
Whether you want to complete your fish collection or just want to make money - you should keep these tips in mind.
- At the beginning you only have one bamboo rod. A short time later, Fischer Willy had the fiberglass rod on offer for 1, 800 coins. You should definitely strike here, because you can also attach bait to it.
- Don't fish on the small ponds on the farm. The garbage quota is particularly high here. You can catch more fish on the beach, river or harbor.
- Fish where air bubbles rise from the water.
- The garbage caught is not always useless. Sometimes there are quests for which you need these items. You don't have to buy a yo-cola extra.
- Instead of trying to catch a difficult fish for a long time, you should return later with a higher level and better fishing.
- Fish come in gold, silver and normal quality levels. Golden ones bring a lot of money to the sale, while normal fish are good fertilizers.
- In the fish shop you can also sell the corals that you will find on the beach.
- Which fish you fish always depends on the fishing location, the season, the time of day and the weather.