Discover the best fishing hotspots and learn how to catch rare fish in Sea of Thieves. This guide covers locations, bait, and tips for every angler.
Walkthrough
- 1Find Fishing Hotspots: Look for areas with disturbed water, often indicated by splashing or visible fish. Certain islands and shipwrecks are known fishing grounds.
- 2Choose the Right Bait: Different fish prefer different bait. Earthworms are good for common fish, grubs for rarer ones, and maggots for the most elusive catches.
- 3Cast Your Line: Aim for the center of the hotspot.
- 4Wait for a Bite: Patience is key. You'll feel a tug when a fish bites.
- 5Reel Them In: Keep the line taut but don't pull too hard, or the fish might break free. Alternate between reeling and letting the fish run.
- 6Sell Your Catches: Most fish can be sold to the Merchant Alliance for Gold, Reputation, and Emissary Value. Some rare fish are also sought after by other Trading Companies.
Tips
- Bait Matters: Always equip the bait that matches the fish you're trying to catch. Check your Fishing Trawler's logbook for fish preferences.
- Hotspot Variety: Different fish types tend to appear in specific regions or near certain landmarks.
- Rare Fish: Legendary Splashtails, Battlegills, and Plentifins are among the rarer catches, often requiring specific bait and locations.
- Cooking Fish: Cooked fish are more valuable than raw ones. Cook them until they are golden brown.
- Storage: Use your Fishing Trawler's storage to keep your catches organized.
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