Stardew Valley is a wholesome and relaxing game, but if there is one activity that is sure to get your blood boiling and make your palms sweat, it’s fishing. Although it’s a bit easier on a touchscreen, fishing in Stardew Valley is an art that takes time and patience to master. This is why we are here to help! This is our ultimate guide on fishing in Stardew Valley.
If you’ve tried fishing and failed, you might be asking yourself — why should I waste time fishing, isn’t this a farming game? Well, the answer is that fishing is an essential part of the game. It’s a great way to supplement your income, unlock achievements, and often, the only way to get the perfect gift for that villager you’ve been eyeing.
So, how do you improve? The simplest but most effective advice is to tap gently when trying to align the green bar with the fish. Vigorous tapping or continuous pressing on the screen will send the bar flying up and down, allowing your catch to escape. Like every other skill — in-game or in real life — practice makes perfect.
That said, there are some key things that will improve your chances to catch high quality fish. For example, you really shouldn’t waste your time trying to fish in the small ponds around your farm, especially if you are using the Standard farm layout. Why? Because most of the time, you will reel in a soggy newspaper or other trash. Head to the ocean or to the town rivers and lakes instead. Once you are there, follow these tips for some fresh fish:
Even with these tips in mind, you should know that some fish are just extremely hard to catch. You won’t be able to get all of them in your first year and there is no shame in that. Things get much easier with practice (and an Iridium rod).
The best kept secret of many a Stardew Valley fisherman are the prime Pelican Town fishing locations. There are several spots on the map that have great spawn rates and convenient access to the deep dark depths of the water. Head here for the best catch in town:
Located on the same pier as Willy’s Fish Shop, casting your line near this rock is guaranteed to net you a good catch.
Once you rebuild the wooden bridge to the tidal pools, you will get access to the Eastern Pier. Its edge is one of the best fishing locations in the game.
Catch some fish before entering the mines in this location for maximum efficiency!
There’s a reason Willy often fishes here when he’s not in front of his shop.
So how do you get your hands on better equipment? With more fishing, of course. The skill has ten levels, all of which unlock new crafting recipes. As you level up, your fishing proficiency increases too. This means you use less energy, allowing you to spend even more of your day fishing. Don’t be disheartened if you’re still learning though — even reeling in seaweed, algae or trash helps you work towards the next level.
Level two is one of the first important milestones. It unlocks the fiberglass rod, which can be purchased from Willy’s shop for 1,800 gold. It also gives you access to the bait crafting recipe. You can make 5 bait using one bug meat, or you can buy bait from Willy for 5g each. Once you have it, attach it to your fiberglass rod before heading out to sea. It will cause fish to bite faster, making fishing more efficient.
At level three, the crab pot recipe will be unlocked. Crab pots are made with 40 wood and three iron bars. Plop them anywhere in the water to passively catch fish. An important thing to know, however, is that they need to be baited to get you anything of value. Crab pots also have their own fish pool — you will catch only Lobster, Clams, Crayfish, Crabs, Cockles, Mussels, Shrimp, Snails, Periwinkles, and Oysters. Just like regular Stardew Valley fishing, however, there is a chance you will find driftwood and other trash items instead.
Once you reach fishing level five, you have to make the first important decision: choosing your profession. The choices are Fisher and Trapper. The former makes fish worth 25% more, while the later reduces the resources required for crafting crab pots. While the Trapper professional might be tempting for the lazy angler, we’d always recommend going with Fisher. The value it provides is just too good to pass up.
The Iridium Rod is essential for optimal fishing!
From there, reaching level six should be easy. Once you do, you will finally have access to the best fishing rod in Stardew Valley — the Iridium rod. It will cost you an arm and a leg at 7500g, but it can use both bait and tackle. As you continue leveling up, you will unlock plenty of tackle recipes too. They all can be useful in different circumstances. Here is a full list of Stardew Valley fishing tackles and what they do:
Image: | Tackle name: | Unlocked at: | Effects: |
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![]() | Spinner | Level 6 | Slightly increases bite-rate. |
![]() | Trap Bobber | Level 6 | Causes fish to escape slower when not reeling. |
![]() | Cork Bobber | Level 7 | Increases the size of your fishing bar, making it easier to catch unruly fish. |
![]() | Treasure Hunter | Level 7 | Prevents fish from escaping while you're reeling in treasures. Slightly increases chance to find treasure. |
![]() | Barbed Hook | Level 8 | Makes the fishing bar stick to your catch. |
![]() | Dressed Spinner | Level 8 | Increases fish bite-rate. |
If you want to upgrade your bait too, you will have to befriend Linus. Once your friendship gets to four hearts, he will gift you one of the most useful fishing recipes in the game — Wild Bait. This unique recipe is crafted from ten Fiber, five Slime and five Bug Meat. It gives you a chance to catch two fish at once!
Finally, at level ten, depending on what profession you picked at level five, you will once again be able to choose what you want to specialize in. If you picked Fisher as recommended, you could now choose to become an Angler whose fish are worth 50% more or a Pirate whose chance to find treasure is doubled. If you went with Trapper, you could become a Mariner whose Crab Pots no longer produce trash or a Luremaster who never needs to use bait.
There are sixty fish in Stardew Valley in total. This includes the crab pot fish, legendary fish, and the fish you can catch on the submarine ride during the Night Market event. Stardew Valley is not Pokémon so you don’t need to catch them all unless you are a completionist. If you are one, however, there are some things you need to know.
Many Stardew Valley fish are seasonal. Some fish only will appear during one season of the year, while others will be available year-round. The time of day and weather conditions matter too. Discovery is part of the fun, so we haven’t listed how and when to catch every single fish. But to help you, we’ve compiled a list on when and where to catch the most “pretentious” fish, which only appear under very specific conditions.
Image: | Name: | Season: | Time: | Weather: | Location: |
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![]() | Pufferfish | Summer | 12pm to 4pm | Sunny | Ocean |
![]() | Rainbow Trout | Summer | 6am to 7pm | Sunny | River, Mountain Lake |
![]() | Dorado | Summer | 6am to 7pm | Any | River (forest only) |
![]() | Octopus | Summer | 6am to 1pm | Any | Ocean |
![]() | Salmon | Fall | 6am to 7pm | Any | River |
![]() | Squid | Winter | 6pm to 2am | Any | Ocean |
![]() | Lingcod | Winter | Any | Any | River, Mountain Lake |
![]() | Perch | Winter | Any | Any | River, Mountain Lake, Forest Pond |
If you’ve already scoured the seas, lakes and rivers of Pelican Town and discovered almost all they have to offer, you might be looking for a bigger challenge. Stardew Valley’s Legendary fish are exactly that. Rare to find and prohibitively hard to catch, they will push your angling abilities to their limits. Legendary fish can only be caught once per save file, but they are the jewel in any fisherman’s crown.
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