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Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Fishing Guide: How to Get Fishing Rod, All Fish & Sizes

Earn yourself some extra Coins from your catches of the day!

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Fishing in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life might not be the most lucrative pastime you can focus on in the game, but if you’re looking for a way to pass those rainy days where your crops don’t need watering, there are worse activities you can do. Here, we’ll run you through how to get the fishing rod, all fish and where to catch them, the different sizes they can come in, and how you know where a ‘lucky’ fishing spot is each and every day!

Unlocking the Fishing Rod in SoS: A Wonderful Life

The Fishing Rod can be purchased from Van for 500 Coins. Van is a traveling merchant that visits Forgotten Valley (your town) twice each month. The first time he’ll visit will be on the third day of Spring in Year 1.

While 500 coins may sound like a lot to get in the first three days of A Wonderful Life, you can easily rack this up by simply selling the milk from the cow Takakura gives you to get you started in your farming life. We also found picking the various flowers around town and then selling them to Van when he arrives in town on Day 3 was an easy way to rack up a few hundred Coins. The same method works for going to the mine, digging all day and selling items from here to Van, too.

Can You Upgrade the Fishing Rod?

Yes, you can upgrade the fishing rod by speaking to Van after catching a set amount of fish. It’ll set you back 1,000 G and the time at which you unlock it in-game will depend on when you catch the set amount of fish. In other words, if you want to catch the better fishing rod, you’ll want to spend more time fishing!

Fishing in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life

To go fishing, select the Fishing Rod from your inventory and then press the Use button. This is Square on PlayStation, X on Xbox, and Y on Nintendo Switch.

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Once your character has cast their line, you need to wait for a shadow of a fish to approach your float. They’ll bite a few times before the float disappears. When the float goes under the water and an exclamation mark appears, press the Use button again to reel the fish in.

Be careful not to press the Use button too soon as the fish is nibbling the line, otherwise you won’t catch it and you’ll need to try again.

All Fish You Can Catch in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life

  • Bucketmouth Bass – Found in Turtle Pond north of the beach.
  • Masu – Found in the river next to your farm.
  • Wakasagi – Found in The Goddess Pond by the elf’s house in the tree.
  • Scad – Caught by heading to the beach and fishing in the sea.
  • Amur Catfish – Caught with the Copper Fishing Rod from the Turtle Pond.
  • Calamari – Caught with the Copper Fishing Rod from the beach.
  • Red Sea Bream – Caught with the Copper Fishing Rod from the beach.
  • Spotted Char – Caught with the Copper Fishing Rod from the river next to your farm.

How to Get Bigger Fish in SoS: A Wonderful Life

Each of the different types of fish you can catch in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life can come in three different sizes — Li’l, Large and Huge. For the most part, this is random whenever you cast your line out. However, as you’re exploring your town, keep an eye out for different animals nearby the different ponds and rivers, as this indicates that you’ll be ‘luckier’ when fishing here.

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In the original version of the game, this meant that you’d be more likely to catch rarer, more valuable types of fish from that location. In our experience in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, these animals indicate that you’ve got a better chance of catching ‘Huge’ variants of each fish, which can be sold for more.

The animals to keep an eye out for are:

  • Turtle: By Turtle Pond north of the beach.
  • Yeti: By the Goddess Pond.
  • Chihuahua: By the dig site.

As we find other animals lurking around the different areas of Forgotten Valley, we’ll update this section of the post.

Now that you’ve mastered fishing in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, we reckon you ought to take a gander at some of our other helpful guides below, including our take on whether the premium edition is worth your hard-earned Coins.

About the author

Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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