If you play and want to get all fishes in the game, this is a guide to help you 100% every category in your catalog, let’s check it out. Show Please keep in mind, some fish will require you to have a master rod and the collier boat to reach. I am level 57 as of right now, and have everything unlocked and max sonar. I recommend these greatly. MAP REFERENCESAny extra/new areas, I’ll have to roughly map out by hand to help make a rough idea of what the new cave systems look like, where sonar can’t reach. KEEP IN MIND The names of these areas will be used to help visualize where fish are. You can click on the image to see it better. NOTE The “REEF” area is referred to as the Coral Basin in-game. Reef was just a bit shorter. And, “THE EDGE” is know as the Distant sea. NOTE: The past two times I’ve loaded up the game I’ve found the Stalker following the Dragon, so keep in mind that’s a very possible thing. All small fishI’ll be going in order on the catalog for all of these lists. CUDDLEFISH SNOBFISH SWOOPER ROUNDFIN KINGFISH GALLINA SKITTER, YELLOW AND RED TANGFISH TETRA TAPPY TRILLOW BULBFISH PINK KISSER GARDER BOMBAT SKRIMP BABY SIZZER CELAD INNO PENNYFIN PUFF YIN AND YANG CLOWNFISH ANGLE SASSY SKIGGLE All small fish 2DIRE TRILLOW Dire trillow are found in the Reef, moving in a large circular pattern much like the normal version. PURDY HUE SEA JEEPY CASPER CHAW BABYJAW SWISHER GNAWER RANA SNUGGLER JACKFISH CRYSTALFISH Medium fish All Medium fish require medium (Yellow) bait to catch. MUSTARDFISH GRUMPER BEAKFISH GARUMP LEOFISH BULLFISH SIZZER BLEAPER QUEENFISH SIBILFIN GAWKER CURBY SOURFISH STALKER NIGHTFISH LUMINA SPALLOW SNOUTFISH STORMY CARVER LIONFISH CRAYFIN BLISSY WOMBLER BO CAVIN YELLOWJACK SPINEFISH BITTERFISH FURROW YELLOWJAW SLIMEY LAMBY GLACIER GOLDBEARD SODAFISH Large fishCOWFISH Orange spotted, friendly looking fish. Easy to find, easy to catch. There are two pairs in the shallows, the off-shore one, and the one that’s nearest to the open-ocean area. SERAPH CATFIN TURGEON BRIMBLE GEORGIAN Felish TRUMBLE BAGU ANGLERFISH STANKFIN RAY TORBY NIGHTFISH
SIRE CAVEFISH SPOTTER THRESHER KOIN CONGA GUPPER SWALLER TIK TIK Large fish 2LEMONBACK One of the most difficult large sized fish to catch, in my personal opinion. These pale-yellow and white fish can be found residing just inside of the Reef caves, and in the very deepest part of the basin hugging the right wall. They can be an absolute nightmare to lure out into the open, as the easiest way to catch one is to lure it out from the tiny cracks in the deep basin. These fish will hug walls very tightly, making them easy to find. The area you can best find them in, I’ve labeled Lemonback cave 1 and 2. This should help. SANTU GORBON JOSIE LUIFIN
AND MIZIFIN CHOMPY BONEFISH DRAGONFISH PIERCER THISTLE LAMPIS GEIGER GERM MAMO GHOST HUGE FISHAll these fish require Huge hook unless specified otherwise SHARK The shark can be found off-shore in the lower mid-ocean and deep area., and can be caught rather easily with a live fish. The shark will only accept live fish, and I’ve been able to make it work with damaged/half eaten fish and a huge hook. TIGER SHARK A long, gray striped shark found in the Open ocean, in the mid-ocean range. It can be pretty easily caught with large bait and a huge hook. SWORDFISH Swordfish is a big blue fish with a long pointy nose, you can find it swimming around the Open ocean just before the Reef wall, in the shallows and deep ocean. To catch one you need to have a huge hook, and a Puff on your hook. Let the swordfish spear the Puff on your hook, and it will stick. NOCTIS Noctis can be found swimming in an swooping up and down patter along the deep area in the ocean only at night or during storms, and can be a bit of a hassle when nightfishing. Noctis will try to snap your line when you’re catching another fish. I’ve mainly had this interfere with large and huge-fish catching. Catching the noctis is really annoying, as it has a very small aggro range and it swims pretty fast. All you need to do is have large bait and a huge hook, try to shove the hook in it’s face and that should trigger the aggro range and you’ll be able to hook it. MOGA This fish is surprisingly pretty fast, but can be found in the deep, darker areas of the Open Ocean. The trick to catching a Moga is, you can’t have a light on your hook. Without a light, it’s just a large bait and a huge hook. Personally what I like to do is put a lightbulb on my hook and use it until it has ~1 minute left, and I go and find the Moga while I can still see. It will bob in and out of the edge of the light, until it goes out. CAVE SHARK Cave shark takes the cake as the most annoying fish to catch for me. I’ve had a lot of bugs and issues regarding this fish, so keep that in mind when going to catch one. The cave shark is found deep in the caves, and you should be able to see it on the map provided, hiding in a pocket off the main cave area. To catch it, you need a huge hook, and you’ll have to hook a Bombat onto your rod. Find a round rock, catch it on your line, (which you need to have bait on your line to do,) and lower it into the caves, wait for a Bombat to latch on and you’re set. It’s possible to lure the cave shark out of the caves before hooking it, so I recommend doing that to make catching it much easier. MAW Not too hard of a huge fish to catch, you’ll find it swimming around the bottom-most bulbfish layer in the off-shore and open ocean area, often stuck trying to eat a bulbfish but failing. The best way to go about this, get a huge hook, catch the bulb-fish that it’s stuck trying to eat, and the hook should be instant. HAMAHED The Hamahed is a very large hammer-head shark swimming about the middle of the Reef. To catch it, it’s pretty simple. Huge hook, large bait, and shove the hook in it’s face. Should work like a charm. ABYSSAL THIS FISH REQUIRES A MEGA-HOOK. It’s a huge, green, segmented fish found deep in the water above The Silo area. It’s fast, and pretty fiesty. To catch one, It’s large bait and a MEGA HOOK. It’s absolutely giant size makes it easy to spot in the water, but sometimes it requires some looking around. DRAGON Catching the dragon ties in with how you catch Mamo, which I actually already covered in the description of Mamo but I’ll do it again. The dragon is a huge, serpentine creature found in the area I’ve labeled “DRAGON AREA” on the map, so to the right of the Reef area. This creature is really sensitive to sonar, so you need to turn off/disable all sonar abilities in order to get close to it. The dragon can only be caught with a MEGA HOOK, and an egg, so make sure you have that on your hook before casting. As for the egg, you’ll need to get the Dragon’s attention. It doesn’t matter what bait is on your hook, any will do. Once you have the Dragon’s attention, keeping it just out of the range of your hook, lead it down into the “MAMO’S DEN” area, which might take a couple tries. This scares Mamo away from it’s egg, which you can then pick up with your hook. Still keeping just far away enough from the dragon, lure it back outside into the open where you can then catch it. NOTE: The dragon takes a really long time to respawn, so don’t worry if it’s gone for a really long time. That’s all we are sharing today in Cat Goes Fishing Guide to Catch All Fishes (With World Map), if there are anything you want to add please feel free to leave a comment below and we’ll see you soon. Credit to R.E.M What is the hardest fish to catch in Cat Goes Fishing?The Cave Shark is a Huge grey fish with a streamlined body and eyes that appear half-closed. It is considered one of the hardest fish in the game to catch, and is also one of the most valuable (beaten by the extremely high-value fish like the Dragon, Josie and Sodafish).
Can you catch the Dragon in Cat Goes Fishing?Once the Dragon is chasing your line, you will need to reach the Mamo's nest. Once at the nest, the Mamo will be intimidated by the Dragon and flee, allowing you to steal its egg. The egg can then be brought out of the cave and used to catch the Dragon.
What bait do you need to catch swordfish?Some days, they'll bite at a rock while other days they'll want nice baits. Dolphin and bonito bellies are trusted baits by the best pros in the world of swordfishing. These are durable baits that will stay on your line while swordfish decide what they want. Other people choose squid.
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