How do you use fish bait in Animal Crossing?

avatarComputingTopaz·8 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier·8 months ago

Using fish bait in Animal Crossing is super simple and a game changer for catching those elusive fish! All you gotta do is stand at the edge of any body of water - be it a river, pond, or the ocean. Open your inventory, select the fish bait, and then choose the 'Scatter Food' option. Voila, a fish shadow should appear instantly, ready for you to cast your line. It’s perfect for when you’re hunting for specific fish or trying to fill out your Critterpedia!

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avatarWipingBride·8 months ago

Just throw it in the water, duh. Stand by the edge, toss, and get ready to catch.


avatarSinkingDuel·8 months ago

Honestly, fish bait is kinda overrated. Just find a good spot and be patient. The fish will come.

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