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| |Pufferfish | | |Pufferfish |
| |Inflates when threatened. | | |Inflates when threatened. |
− | |200g | + | |200 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day (Early afternoon) | | |Day (Early afternoon) |
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| |Anchovy | | |Anchovy |
| |A small silver fish found in the ocean. | | |A small silver fish found in the ocean. |
− | |30/37/45g | + | |30/37/45 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Any Weather | | |Any Weather |
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| |Tuna | | |Tuna |
| |A large fish that lives in the ocean. | | |A large fish that lives in the ocean. |
− | |100/125/150g | + | |100/125/150 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Sardine | | |Sardine |
| |A common ocean fish. | | |A common ocean fish. |
− | |40/50/60g | + | |40/50/60 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Bream | | |Bream |
| |A fairly common river fish that becomes active at night. | | |A fairly common river fish that becomes active at night. |
− | |45/56/66g | + | |45/56/66 |
| |River | | |River |
| |Night | | |Night |
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| |Largemouth Bass | | |Largemouth Bass |
| |A popular fish that lives in lakes. | | |A popular fish that lives in lakes. |
− | |100/156/187g | + | |100/156/187 |
| |Lake | | |Lake |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Smallmouth Bass | | |Smallmouth Bass |
| |A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. | | |A freshwater fish that is very sensitive to pollution. |
− | |50/62/93g | + | |50/62/93 |
| |River/Lake | | |River/Lake |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Perch | | |Perch |
| |A freshwater fish of the winter. | | |A freshwater fish of the winter. |
− | |55g | + | |55 |
| |River | | |River |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Catfish | | |Catfish |
| |An uncommon fish found in streams. | | |An uncommon fish found in streams. |
− | |200g | + | |200 |
| |River, Forest Pond | | |River, Forest Pond |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Pike | | |Pike |
| |A freshwater fish that's difficult to catch. | | |A freshwater fish that's difficult to catch. |
− | |100/125/150g | + | |100/125/150 |
| |Lake/River | | |Lake/River |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Sunfish | | |Sunfish |
| |A common river fish. | | |A common river fish. |
− | |30/37/45g | + | |30/37/45 |
| |River | | |River |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Red Mullet | | |Red Mullet |
| |Long ago these were kept as pets. | | |Long ago these were kept as pets. |
− | |75/93/112g | + | |75/93/112 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Herring | | |Herring |
| |A common ocean fish. | | |A common ocean fish. |
− | |30/37/45g | + | |30/37/45 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Eel | | |Eel |
| |A long, slippery little fish. | | |A long, slippery little fish. |
− | |85g | + | |85 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Night | | |Night |
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| |Octopus | | |Octopus |
| |A mysterious and intelligent creature. | | |A mysterious and intelligent creature. |
− | |150g | + | |150 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day (Morning) | | |Day (Morning) |
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| |Red Snapper | | |Red Snapper |
| |A popular fish with a nice red color. | | |A popular fish with a nice red color. |
− | |50/62/75g | + | |50/62/75 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Squid | | |Squid |
| |A deep sea creature that can grow to enormous size. | | |A deep sea creature that can grow to enormous size. |
− | |80g | + | |80 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day/Night | | |Day/Night |
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| |Sea Cucumber | | |Sea Cucumber |
| |A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor. | | |A slippery, slimy creature found on the ocean floor. |
− | |75/93/112g | + | |75/93/112 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Super Cucumber | | |Super Cucumber |
| |A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber. | | |A rare, purple variety of sea cucumber. |
− | |250/390/375g | + | |250/390/375 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Night | | |Night |
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| |Ghostfish | | |Ghostfish |
| |A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes. | | |A pale, blind fish found in underground lakes. |
− | |45/56/67g | + | |45/56/67 |
| |The Mines | | |The Mines |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Stonefish | | |Stonefish |
| |A bizarre fish that's shaped like a brick. | | |A bizarre fish that's shaped like a brick. |
− | |300/?/562g | + | |300/?/562 |
| |Mine 20F | | |Mine 20F |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Crimsonfish | | |Crimsonfish |
| |Lives deep in the ocean but likes to lay its eggs in the warm summer water. | | |Lives deep in the ocean but likes to lay its eggs in the warm summer water. |
− | |1500/?/2800g | + | |1500/?/2800 |
| |Ocean (East Pier) | | |Ocean (East Pier) |
| |Day (Evening) | | |Day (Evening) |
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| |Angler | | |Angler |
| |Uses a bioluminescent dangler to attract prey. | | |Uses a bioluminescent dangler to attract prey. |
− | |900g | + | |900 |
| |North-West of Joja(sandy area) | | |North-West of Joja(sandy area) |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Ice Pip | | |Ice Pip |
| |A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions. | | |A rare fish that thrives in extremely cold conditions. |
− | |500g | + | |500 |
| |Mine 60F | | |Mine 60F |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Lava Eel | | |Lava Eel |
| |It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava. | | |It can somehow survive in pools of red-hot lava. |
− | |700g | + | |700 |
| |Mine 100F | | |Mine 100F |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Legend | | |Legend |
| |The king of all fish! They said he'd never be caught. | | |The king of all fish! They said he'd never be caught. |
− | |11,250g | + | |11,250 |
| |Mine Lake (Cast into log) | | |Mine Lake (Cast into log) |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Sandfish | | |Sandfish |
| |It tries to hide using camouflage. | | |It tries to hide using camouflage. |
− | |75g | + | |75 |
| |Desert | | |Desert |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Scorpion Carp | | |Scorpion Carp |
| |It's like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger. | | |It's like a regular carp but with a sharp stinger. |
− | |150g | + | |150 |
| |Desert | | |Desert |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Sturgeon | | |Sturgeon |
| |An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. | | |An ancient bottom-feeder with a dwindling population. Females can live up to 150 years. |
− | |200g | + | |200 |
| |Lake | | |Lake |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Tiger Trout | | |Tiger Trout |
| |A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own. | | |A rare hybrid trout that cannot bear offspring of its own. |
− | |150/?/225g | + | |150/?/225 |
| |River/Lake | | |River/Lake |
| |Day (Early afternoon) | | |Day (Early afternoon) |
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| |Bullhead | | |Bullhead |
| |A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom. | | |A relative of the catfish that eats a variety of foods off the lake bottom. |
− | |75/93/140g | + | |75/93/140 |
| |Lake | | |Lake |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Tilapia | | |Tilapia |
| |A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. | | |A primarily vegetarian fish that prefers warm water. |
− | |75/93/112g | + | |75/93/112 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Chub | | |Chub |
| |A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. | | |A common freshwater fish known for its voracious appetite. |
− | |50/62/93g | + | |50/62/93 |
| |Lake/River | | |Lake/River |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Albacore | | |Albacore |
| |Prefers temperature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. | | |Prefers temperature "edges" where cool and warm water meet.. |
− | |75/?/112g | + | |75/?/112 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |Day (Evening) | | |Day (Evening) |
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| |Shad | | |Shad |
| |Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. | | |Lives in a school at sea, but returns to the rivers to spawn. |
− | |60g | + | |60 |
| |River | | |River |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Lingcod | | |Lingcod |
| |A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth. | | |A fearsome predator that will eat almost anything it can cram into its mouth. |
− | |120g | + | |120 |
| |Lake | | |Lake |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Halibut | | |Halibut |
| |A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. | | |A flat fish that lives on the ocean floor. |
− | |80/100/120g | + | |80/100/120 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |All | | |All |
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| |Glacierfish | | |Glacierfish |
| |Builds a nest on the underside of glaciers. | | |Builds a nest on the underside of glaciers. |
− | |1000g | + | |1000 |
| |Southern Arrowhead Island | | |Southern Arrowhead Island |
| in Cindersnap Forest | | in Cindersnap Forest |
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| |Mutant Carp | | |Mutant Carp |
| |The strange waters of the sewer turned this carp into a monstrosity. | | |The strange waters of the sewer turned this carp into a monstrosity. |
− | |1000g | + | |1000 |
| |Sewers | | |Sewers |
| |Day | | |Day |
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| |Lobster | | |Lobster |
| |A large ocean-dwelling crustacean with a strong tail. | | |A large ocean-dwelling crustacean with a strong tail. |
− | |120g | + | |120 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Crayfish | | |Crayfish |
| |A small freshwater relative of the lobster. | | |A small freshwater relative of the lobster. |
− | |75g | + | |75 |
| |Freshwater | | |Freshwater |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Crab | | |Crab |
| |A marine crustacean with two powerful pincers. | | |A marine crustacean with two powerful pincers. |
− | |100g | + | |100 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Cockle | | |Cockle |
| |A common saltwater clam. | | |A common saltwater clam. |
− | |50g | + | |50 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Mussel | | |Mussel |
| |A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. | | |A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. |
− | |30g | + | |30 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Shrimp | | |Shrimp |
| |A scavenger that feeds off the ocean floor. Widely prized for its meat. | | |A scavenger that feeds off the ocean floor. Widely prized for its meat. |
− | |60g | + | |60 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Snail | | |Snail |
| |A wide-ranging mollusc that lives in a spiral shell. | | |A wide-ranging mollusc that lives in a spiral shell. |
− | |65g | + | |65 |
| |Freshwater | | |Freshwater |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Periwinkle | | |Periwinkle |
| |A tiny freshwater snail that lives in a blue shell. | | |A tiny freshwater snail that lives in a blue shell. |
− | |20g | + | |20 |
| |Freshwater | | |Freshwater |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Oyster | | |Oyster |
| |Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. | | |Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. |
− | |40g | + | |40 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |} | | |} |
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| |Seaweed | | |Seaweed |
| |It can be used in cooking. | | |It can be used in cooking. |
− | |20g | + | |20 |
| |Ocean | | |Ocean |
| |- | | |- |
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| |Green Algae | | |Green Algae |
| |It's really slimy. | | |It's really slimy. |
− | |15g | + | |15 |
| |Mines/River | | |Mines/River |
| |- | | |- |
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| |White Algae | | |White Algae |
| |It's really slimy. | | |It's really slimy. |
− | |25g | + | |25 |
| |Mines | | |Mines |
| |} | | |} |
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