
In Webfishing, the key is to enjoy fishing and have fun. However, the game is not without purpose. Completing the tasks at the Pawprint Point sign in the hub can take up quite a bit of your time, or trying to catch all the fish in the journal can be a great goal.
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PostsThere are many species in the game; there are numerous targets to catch, from turtles and manta rays to oysters and clownfish. While catching fish is easy, knowing where to catch them is crucial. With this guide, you can determine how and under what conditions each fish can be caught.
Every Fish Location In Webfishing
Where you fish is important for the types of fish you catch. In addition to your location, certain time-based events also determine the fish you can catch. Here’s an explanation of the locations and time-based events in the game:
Location/Event
Description
Freshwater
Freshwater represents the lakes in the game. This means you can catch freshwater fish anywhere that isn’t the ocean or a river. Additionally, with the Fresh Lure, you will be able to catch freshwater fish regardless of where you are fishing.
Saltwater
Saltwater represents the ocean and rivers. This means that any fish you catch outside of lakes will be of the saltwater type. Additionally, with the Salty Lure, you will catch Saltwater Fish no matter where you fish.
Rain Event
Some fish can only be caught during rainy weather. For these fish, your location doesn't matter; you just need to be under a rain cloud. Remember, as long as the rain cloud is present, you can follow it and stay underneath it.
Meteor Event
Only one fish, the Unidentified Fish Object, can be caught through the meteor event. Make sure to listen carefully to the game's audio for the meteor event, as you'll hear a sound similar to a rock hitting the water. Once you hear this sound, you'll have about a minute to locate the meteor. After that, it will disappear, so it's important to be in a more central location.
Treausure/Trash
Some items caught with a fishing rod may not be fish. They can be either treasures or trash. Your location does not matter when catching these. If you use a Magnet Lure, your chances of catching them will be higher than normal.
Remember that the lure you use is crucial in determining the type of fish you’ll catch. For example, if you’re looking for a small fish, you should use the Fly Hook lure. If you’re searching for a high-tier fish, the Sparkling Lure will be the right choice. If you’re looking for a large fish, you should use the Large Lure.
In the table below, you can see where all the fish can be caught:
Fish Name
Required Bait
Tier
Location
Alligator
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Angelfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Anomalocaris
Any bait
Tier 1
Rain
Atlantic Salmon
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Axolotl
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Bluegill
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Bluefish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Bone (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Bowfin
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Branch (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Bull Shark
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Carp
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Catfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Clownfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Coelacanth
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Crab
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Crappie
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Crayfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Diamond (Treasure)
Any bait except Worms
Tier 1
Anywhere
Dogfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Drink Rings (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Drum
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Eel
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Flounder
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Frog
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Gar
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Golden Bass
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Golden Manta Ray
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Goldfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Great White Shark
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Grouper
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Guppy
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Hammerhead Shark
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Helicoprion
Any bait
Tier 2
Rain
Herring
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Horseshoe Crab
Any bait
Tier 1
Rain
King Salmon
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Koi
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Krill
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Largemouth Bass
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Leech
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Leedsichthys
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Rain
Lionfish
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Lobster
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Man O' War
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Manta Ray
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Marlin
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Mooneye
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Muskellunge
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Octopus
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Old Boot (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Oyster
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Perch
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Pike
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Plastic Bag (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Pupfish
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Freshwater
Rainbow Trout
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Salmon
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Sawfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Seahorse
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Sea Turtle
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Shrimp
Amy bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Snail
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Soda Can (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Squid
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Sting Ray
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Sturgeon
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Sunfish
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Swordfish
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
Toad
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Tuna
Any bait
Tier 1
Saltwater
Turtle
Any bait
Tier 2
Freshwater
Unidentified Fish Object
Any bait
Tier 2
Meteor Area
Walleye
Any bait
Tier 1
Freshwater
Weed (Trash)
Any bait
Tier 1
Anywhere
Whale
Any bait except Worms
Tier 3
Saltwater
Wolffish
Any bait
Tier 2
Saltwater
How To Track Your Fish Collection
You can press the Tab key or click on the backpack icon in the upper right corner to view the fish you've caught. By clicking on the fish icon in the resulting screen, you can see the fish you've caught. The caught fish are divided into three categories: Freshwater, Saltwater, and Misc. These relate to where you caught the fish.
The Misc category does not require you to be in any specific location.
Additionally, under these three categories, you will see the Journal Progress. Each category has its own progress bar, showing the percentage of fish caught based on their rarity. There are a total of six rarity categories:
- Normal
- Shining
- Glistening
- Opulent
- Radiant
- Alpha
Remember that to unlock achievements, you need to catch all versions of each fish across all rarity categories. Also, when you catch all the fish of a particular rarity level in the journal, you will receive a cash reward and a new rod from the Pawprint Point sign.
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