Fae Farm Fishing
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Fae Farm: Every Fish and Where to Catch Them

Gotta fish 'em all.

Fishing is a popular mechanic in video games, with the internet always excited when it’s shown off in a trailer. Fae Farm includes Fishing in the game, and you will need to participate and level the skill to complete story-based quests, friend quests, job quests, and the Alamac. There are 42 species of fish in total, and they exist all over Azoria. The below guide will clearly illustrate where to find every species of fish in Fae Farm.

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How to Find All Fish in Fae Farm

Firstly, make sure that you have visited Eddy the Fisherman at Stay-a-While Bay to obtain a Fishing Rod. As you advance your Fishing Skill, return to Eddy to upgrade your Fishing Rod. This is important as the rarer fish can be quite challenging to catch, and having an upgraded rod makes a noticeable difference.

On top of fish only being caught in certain areas. Certain species are only caught in certain seasons, certain weather, and specific times of the day. It is best to make sure that you plan your seasons in advance so that you don’t miss out and have to wait until the following year. I can tell you from experience that that’s quite a pain!

How to Fish in Fae Farm

Once you understand how the fishing mechanics in Fae Farm work, it is really quite simple! When you see a fish in a body of water, manually select your fishing rod, and a cast line will appear. Move it left and right to change the location, and forward or back to choose how far you wish to cast the line. When you are happy with your choice, press A to cast it.

Tip:

Some fish move both faster and more irradicably than others. It is a good idea to observe the path that they take before casting your line so that you have the best chance of catching them.

Once your line is cast, press A to jiggle the lure once the fish is in close proximity to it. I have found that the fish will take the bait on the third jiggle. Make sure that you are not too close to land during this process, as you may end up reeling your line in, and having to start the process all over again.

How to Get to the Deep-Sea and Seafood Fish Locations

If you have never swam too far out or read the fish descriptions in the Almanac, you may have spent a significant portion of the game not knowing that there are two more fishing areas, both of which boast unique fish. Below, you will find directions to both locations.

Seafood Creatures

To access the fishing area for seafood creatures, you must have completed the Scorched Caverns and received the Bash ability. Once this has been done, visit the beach area near Eddy the Fisherman. From here, swim south until you hit the island. Climb it via the righthand side, and then fish off the pier.

Deep-Sea Fish

To access the fishing area for deep-sea fish, first make your way to the Saltwater Mines. Once you are at the entrance, swim south until you find an island. Climb up the southeast side and then run over to the island’s western side to fish up deep-sea fish. Alternatively, jumping off the broken bridge near the Saltwater Mines will bring you to the island if you time the double jump correctly.

Tip:

Rare fish are differentiated from regular spawns by the white, circular, starry shine that surrounds them.

Fish Found at the Lowlands

The following fish can be found in the rivers and ponds in the main area of Azoria. To catch these fish, you will require a Basic Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Rainbow Trout*It makes rivers more colorful.3Found all year round during evening and nighttime hours in rivers and ponds.
Herring*A rare, shiny, silvery freshwater fish that likes warm weather.3Found in any season at any time of day during hot weather in rivers and ponds.
(Whilst the season isn’t differentiated, hot weather is in summer)
Blue Catfish*This rare fish has whiskers, but it doesn’t meow. Likes wet weather, fresh water and seen all year.3Found in any season at any time of day during rainy weather in rivers and ponds.
River CodIts spiky back warns other freshwater fish to stay away, seen only in the spring.2Found in Spring at any time of day in rivers and ponds.
Black CarpIts back may be dark, but its belly is colorful. A freshwater fish found in summer.2Found in Summer at any time of day in rivers and ponds.
Redside DaceA nimble fish known for eating flying insects near fresh water in the autumn.2Found in Autumn at any time of day in rivers and ponds.
Golden CharA gold-colored fish that loves the cold, fresh water of winter.2Found in Winter at any time of day in rivers and ponds.

Fish Found at the Beach

The following fish can be found at the beach and in the ocean in the main area of Azoria. To catch these fish, you will require a Basic Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Sardine*Rare saltwater fish that are found year-round just offshore in any weather.3Found in any season at any time of day at the beach.
Rockfish*A rare, bright orange, shoreline fish that actually swims quite well, all year round in sunny weather.3Found in any season at any time of day at the beach in Sunny weather.
Sole*A rare, saltwater flat fish with eyes on the top side of its head found year-round in rainy weather.3Found in any season at any time of day at the beach in Rainy weather.
SalmonA fresh, fatty fish that frequents the shoreline in the spring.2Found in Spring at any time of day at the beach.
TurbotA flat and round fish with both eyes on the same side, found at the shore in summertime.2Found in Summer at any time of day at the beach.
SablefishThis saltwater fish also called a black cod because of its dark purple color. Found in the fall.2Found in Autumn at any time of day at the beach.
MackeralA blue ocean-dwelling fish full of healthy nutrients, caught in the winter.2Found in Winter at any time of day at the beach.

Fish Found at the Fae Realm

The following fish can be found in the Fae Realm area of Azoria. To catch these fish, you will require a Sturdy Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Smallmouth Bass*The stripes on its face help it sneak up on smaller more common Fae Realm fish.5Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
Wigglevine Eel*Don’t mistake this rare Fae Realm fish for a striped scarf.5Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
Tiny Tealfish*This rare Fae Realm fish is bright green and lively.5Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
GoldentailWatch out for the spikes on this common Fae Realm fish’s back.4Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
Painted GlobefishThis common but colorful fish loves the warm Fae Realm water.4Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
GlimmergillA common, round, green fish that looks a little like a Fae Realm frog.4Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.
Azure PixiefishA common, shiny blue Fae Realm fish that loves the deep blue water.4Found in any season at any time of day in the Fae Realm.

Fish Found at the Mountains

The following fish can be found in the Mountain area of Azoria. To catch these fish, you will require a Sturdy Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Asp*A rare, year-round Mountain fish with colorful fins that look painted.7Found in any season at any time of day in the Mountains.
Pickerel*This striped Mountain fish is rare and has contrasting fins. Found any time of year.7Found in any season at any time of day during hot weather in the Mountains.
(Whilst the season isn’t differentiated, hot weather is in summer)
Black Bass*A rare Mountain fish found in any stormy weather. Watch out for its spiky fins!7Found in any season at any time of day in the Mountains during Stormy weather.
Northern PikeDecorated with beautiful spots, this is a common Mountain fish found in spring.6Found in Spring at any time of day in the Mountains.
BullheadA common Mountain fish found in summer with whiskers that make it look stubborn.6Found in Summer at any time of day in the Mountains during hot weather.
MuskellungeIt’s as big as it is colorful. A mountain fish common in autumn.6Found in Autumn at any time of the day in the Mountains.
CharIt’s bright red but not actually spicy. A common Mountain fish found in winter.6Found in Winter at any time of the day in the Mountains.

Fish Found at the Deep-Sea Area of the Ocean

The following fish can be found in the Deep-Sea area of the Ocean. To catch these fish, you will require a Master Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Halibut*A rare Deep-Sea fish that likes sunny weather all year round.9Found in any season at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area during calm weather.
Yellowfin*A rare Deep-Sea striped fish with brightly colored fins that can be caught all year round.9Found in any season at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area during hot weather.
(Whilst the season isn’t differentiated, hot weather is in summer)
Sea Bass*A large, rare Deep-Sea fish that tries to avoid treble… all year long.9Found in any season at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area during stormy weather.
TunaA common Deep-Sea fish found in spring.8Found in Spring at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area.
AlbacoreA summertime tuna that can grow to be very long, found in the Deep-Sea.8Found in Summer at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area.
LingcodA Deep-Sea fish found in autumn. Oddly, it is neither a long nor a cod.8Found in Autumn at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area.
AnglerfishA common Deep-Sea fish found in winter.8Found in Winter at any time of day in the Deep-Sea area.

Fish Found at the Seafood Area of the Ocean

The following fish can be found in the Seafood area of the Ocean. To catch these fish, you will require a Master Rod.
Rare fish are differentiated with a * next to their name.

FishDescriptionFillets ProducedGuide to Obtaining
Eel*A snake-like Sea Food fish that likes mild weather but is hard to find.6Found in any season at any time of day in the Seafood area during calm weather.
Humboldt Squid*A giant squid caught with the other Seafood Fish in bad weather all year round.6Found in any season at any time of day in the Seafood area during stormy weather.
Spotted Puffer*A shy little year-round Seafood Fish that always look like it’s smiling.6Found in any season during daylight hours in the Seafood area.
Umbrella SquidDespite the name, this little Seafood Fish won’t keep you dry in the springtime rain.4Found in Spring at any time of day in the Seafood area.
Spiny PufferA warm water Seafood Fish that likes the summer sun. Adorable until they puff up.4Found in Summer at any time of day in the Seafood area.
Bobtail SquidThe cutest autumn Seafood cephalopod around.4Found in Autumn at any time of day in the Seafood area.
PufferA common seafood found in winter.4Found in Winter at any time of day in the Seafood area.

There’s quite a few fish to discover, and many of them have certain criteria to meet before they will appear. But, it’s very rewarding when they do. Catching them all will not only complete your Almanac, but it’s also the Fishing Job Quest achievement that awards you the outfit!


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Priscilla Wells
Priscilla is both the weekend editor and a freelance writer at Prima Games. She began working at Prima Games in early 2023. Prior to this, she spent nine years writing for both her own personal gaming blog, and other related websites. Priscilla has grown up playing video games, and most often plays her PS5 and Nintendo Switch consoles. You can find her playing Final Fantasy XIV, RuneScape, Pokemon GO, or lost in the latest RPG to release. She is an Australian living in the United States with her American husband, three children, and her Basset Hound. Before moving to the United States, Priscilla obtained a Bachelors of Secondary Education majoring in English and Japanese Language. This allowed her to teach English and Japanese in a high school setting. You can follow her on Twitter/X at @Cilllah