How to Catch Expensive Fish in Animal Crossing

avatarNoticingPuff·8 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago

Hot tip: Rainy days are your best friend for catching rare and expensive fish in Animal Crossing. Fish like the Coelacanth only appear when it's pouring, and they sell for a pretty Bells! So next time it rains, grab your fishing rod.

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avatarManningAndy·8 months ago

Honestly, just fish a lot. The more you fish, the better your chances. Plus, it's kinda relaxing.


avatarSortyingSlag·8 months ago

Catching expensive fish in Animal Crossing is all about knowing where and when to fish. First off, you'll wanna check the season because some fish only appear in certain months. Next, time of day is crucial; some of the rare fish only pop up in the morning or late at night. Lastly, always keep an eye out for fish shadows in the water – big shadows usually mean big, valuable fish. Don't forget to stock up on bait to increase your chances!

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