Hello, and welcome to another installment of Animal Crossing! I'm going to show you, Alyssa, everything you need to know about each fish, including its name, location, shadow size, value, and the exact time it appears each month. All of these are susceptible to being taken, so let's get right to the list:The following is a list of every fish that can be found in New Horizon.
Please review the description first if you wish to omit particular species of fish from your meal. I will associate each species of fish with a particular topic or section of the content. If you are looking for a specific species of fish, it is imperative that you search through everything. I don't make it a point to read everything that's written on every table, but I do want to point out that you're aware of the big fish and what other people might be interested in seeing. You can see from this table that the fish that we have here are very simple, but each one has an illustration next to it. It is possible for its name to convey its size, the size of the clock, the time of each day, the time of each year, and the month in each of the two hemispheres.
Just so you are aware, catching one of these fish is very simple. They will immediately move on to this topic. Everyone in this area is yelling and screaming about how the goldfish from the Rancho was caught in the pond. It will be 4500 small bells, starting at 9 in the morning.
1. throughout the entire year, which means that it is possible to catch it at any time, despite the fact that it is quite rare to do so
2. The next significant event to take place in this location will be the catching of an extremely large number of bell bells in the river between the hours of nine and four in the morning
In the majority of regions across both the northern and southern hemispheres, the day and night almost completely overlap. The seasons here turn from April to October and then back to April again, but this is one of the more recent fish to be added to the game. Continue on to the next game, and now let's discuss the enormous snakehead capture pond, which features 5500 balls in total. Because of this, during the middle of the day, we were able to catch the sun in the southern hemisphere from December to February and in the northern hemisphere from June to August. Let's move on to the newest variety of tilapia, shall we? Simply incredible fish. We spend the entire day in the river and catch around 800 fish of the bell size. The months of June through October for us in the northern hemisphere correspond to the months of December through April for those of you in the southern hemisphere.
We get the second or third level of golden line trout. We usually catch it at the beginning of the pond at the top, but you should know that some people catch it in the main rivers as well. Everyone has 15000 bells to catch it in the late afternoon, and then catch it all night long. The precise location has not yet been determined, but the location will be determined soon. After that, the time of day and the current season will be displayed on the right. Let's move on to the next topic, which is the mitten crab that was caught in the river.
It is not the smallest thing in the world, but it is still quite tiny. We observed rainbow fish in the Parana River from September to November, which corresponds to the months of March and May in the Northern Hemisphere and March and May in the Southern Hemisphere, respectively. There are two sets of bells totaling 800 and 2500 chimes respectively. The waters of the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere both contain populations of these fish, so it is possible to catch them there.
So the real night fishing is from June to September in the north to December to March in the south, and then the saddle shaped big shadow of the Boche River, from 9:00 p. m. to 4:00 a. m. Well, the most important one here is the Alabama River, which will be the largest 10000 bells, 4:00 p. m. and 9:00 a. m. Well, the most important one here is the Alabama River, which will be the largest 10000 bells, 4:00 p
m. From June to September in the Northern Hemisphere to December to March in the Southern Hemisphere, I know that there are some disputes or controversies this time, saying that it can be caught in the Northern Hemisphere as well as in March, which is not a fact at all. In the Southern Hemisphere, the months of December through March are the best months to catch it. The next time we go sturgeon fishing, we won't be able to start until June. You should keep in mind that sturgeon migrate out of the Northern Hemisphere in the month of March, but you can still catch it in the estuary. This indicates that the location where the river meets the ocean will have the largest shadow, equivalent to 10,000 bells, which can be captured at any time throughout the day.
I have hauled in a lot of fish. This fish is of very high quality. Okay, so these are some very fundamental fish. Let's take a look at the Napoleon fish, though, shall we? Let's discuss it. Let's check to see which of them casts the longest shadow.
A total of ten thousand bells.4:00a, m. to 9:00 p. We will catch it in July and August in the Northern Hemisphere, but you will catch it in January and February in the Southern Hemisphere, making the window of opportunity for catching this fish very small in both hemispheres. The other one was captured in the ocean, and its shadow will be equivalent to that of 5000 medium bells. During the months of November through February, in the Northern Hemisphere, the hours of 6 p. m. to 4 a. m.
Okay, so these aren't exactly exotic fish. You can catch them almost the entire day, with the exception of anchovy, which you can only catch from four in the morning until nine in the evening.
m., which means that there is a tiny shadow in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres throughout the entire year. So, let's have a chat about banded eels, shall we? Look, what you have caught and seen is a thin shadow, which is comparable to the eel that was seen in earlier competitions. During the months of June through October in the northern hemisphere, there are only 600 seconds in a day. Let's talk about fishing for mahi mahi in the ocean from the month of December until the month of April in this hemisphere. There are 6000 bells in the large shadows.
In the northern hemisphere, the best time to catch a Mahi Mahi is from May to October, and in the southern hemisphere, the best time to catch one is from November to April. That fish is absolutely stunning. I will be at home, in my residence. They can be found in large numbers both on the beach and elsewhere on my island. The Mahi-Mahi fish is one of my favorites. On this table, you'll also find instructions for catching tuna, blue marlin, marine sunfish, and an enormous triangle shark. This is the second to the last one.
As a result, we got a great white whale shark, a hammerhead shark, and a raised saw shark. These are going to be extremely pricey items. Ray only has 3000, but the rest of them are very popular. The majority of them are caught during the warmer months of the year. You can see on the right that one party and two parties accurately catch the majority of them with the largest fin shadow; therefore, it is important that you keep this in mind, but the fishing for fish is fantastic. Last but not least, there are 1500 bell sucker fish from June to September in the north to December and March in the south, or many people are asking about the bigger shadow of 9000 bell fish all day long. These months span from December in the north to March in the south.
Another species of fish can be found in Balalai from December through May in the north, and from June through November in the south. You've probably been asked this question a lot, but the answer is yes, you can catch it at any time of the year. Between the hours of 9 p. m. and 4 a. m., it will cast a small shadow equivalent to 15,000 bells.
m., so it will be a fish that is caught late in the evening, but it is extremely uncommon. I was only successful in catching one of them. I have been successful on many occasions. At long last, we succeeded in catching a coelacanth. We can only catch 15000 bells in the ocean on days when it has been raining. However, it must be raining right now because that shadow is the largest it has ever been at any time of the year.
This fish used to be the rarest one to catch in Animal Crossing, but recently, a few of my friends and I have had a lot of success catching fish during rainy days, so it's possible that they are no longer as uncommon as they once were. Who knows, but one thing is certain: we are going to find out what kind of fish is the really rare one. My gut tells me that this is a volleyball game, but we will have to wait and see if that turns out to be the case. I have high hopes that the information provided here will be beneficial to you. You can let me know in the comments that if you do not subscribe to this channel, it will be difficult for you to find your favorite fish in the game. Please make sure that you subscribe to the content of Animal Crossing New Horizon on the road.