When to Catch Bream in Stardew Valley

avatarTrottingArea2 years ago
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avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Bream in Stardew Valley can be caught during the nighttime! Specifically, you'll want to cast your line between 6 PM and 2 AM. Make sure you're fishing in either the river (town or forest) or in the Mountain Lake. Pack some snacks, it's gonna be a long night of fishing!

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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Only at night! Bream are strictly nocturnal fish in Stardew Valley. So, don't bother trying during the day, you won't find any. Best time is between 6 PM to 2 AM. Happy fishing!


avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Ummm, Bream are night owls so to speak. Just fish for them at night, easy.


avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Honestly, just fish at night. Bream love the dark.

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