How to get the Tiger Trout in Stardew Valley

avatarLettingTail·8 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale·8 months ago

Honestly, the Tiger Trout gave me a real run for my money. Took me a few seasons to finally catch it because I kept looking in the wrong spots. Stick to the rivers, and make sure it's Fall or Winter. Time of day matters too, so keep it between 6 AM and 7 PM. Once you get the hang of it, you'll wonder why it ever seemed so difficult!

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avatarCopyingSole·8 months ago

Catching a Tiger Trout in Stardew Valley takes a bit of patience but here's the scoop: You can snag this striped swimmer in both the river (town or forest) and the mountain lake, but only during the Fall and Winter seasons. Make sure your line's in the water between 6 AM and 7 PM - that's their active biting time. Don't forget, upgrading your fishing rod and using bait can really help in making the elusive Tiger Trout bite!

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