
List of fish and bugs that you can catch with the FISHING POLE or BUG NET, organized by LOCATION. Each location is then sorted by SEASON, and it's easy to see the time of day when you can find each fish or bug. Intro Built for EARLY ACCESS, version 0.4.5, July 31 2022. The game will continue to evolve, they will keep adding new content... so at some point in the future this information may become outdated. I'll try to come back and update as needed... but no guarantees. Gonna keep this SUPER SIMPLE. Just a list of all the fish (and critters, and bugs) you can find in each location, with a description of each location. The list is sorted by SEASON since some fish are only available in Winter, while others show up in Spring and Fall, etc. The point is you can look at each location when you get there, and immediately see at a glance which fish are available to catch there. If you want pictures of the various types of fish, someone else already posted that so I'm not going to do it again... just go look at this guide for photos . That guide inspired me to write this one because that guide is NOT ORGANIZED AT ALL so it's hard to find which fish I can go look for RIGHT NOW while I'm playing the game. I would need to know the name of the fish that I'm missing, and scroll through the list to find that fish FIRST and then read off the location and timing information. Annoying, right? So I decided to take that information and rewrite it in a more functionally useful way. Waterways of the World There are different regions of the map, each with different climates and different wildlife. So it should be no surprise that each region also has different bugs, critters, and fish for you to catch and donate to the museum. If you press "M" to open the game's map screen, North is the "top" side of the map, East is the "right side" of the map, and I hope you can figure out the other directions on your own. The colors on the map indicate the type of SOIL in that area as well as a general idea of the type of VEGETATION that grows there. But fish live in water, not on land, so why do we care about soil and vegetation? Keep reading and I'll tell you. The Northern Ocean is way up north, the climate is almost tropical - very hot and damp. It has a white sandy coastline, and most (randomly-generated) game maps will usually have a ton of tiny islands dotting the water there. You do NOT need to go all the way out past those tiny islands though, just be in OPEN WATER off the main coastline. Some players have said it is "easier" if you get in a boat (once you unlock the Vehicles license) and go out to the super-deep water, but as long as it's deeper than your head you should be fine. The Southern Ocean is way down south, considerably colder than up north. It has a white sandy coastline and is also usually dotted with lots of tiny islands off the coast. Like the Northern Ocean, you don't need to go waaaay out among or past the islands. Just go off the main coastline into open water. Some players have said it is "easier" if you get in a boat (once you unlock the Vehicles license) and go out to the super-deep water, but as long as it's deeper than your head you should be fine. Rivers are found basically all over the map, it's any narrow channel of water that flows between two areas in the island's major land-mass. Sometimes you'll see a circular river that has an island in the center. Most rivers will connect to the ocean at some point. But some rivers are also mangrove swamps, and that MATTERS for this guide. So if you see the "mud" soil on the river banks, and mangrove trees (the dark-brown ones with the crazy roots that look like fingers in the mud), then it's NOT A RIVER for the purposes of this guide - that is a MANGROVE instead. River ecosystems will have the red dirt along the banks, not the darker "wet" looking mud. Billabongs are basically "ponds" as we call them outside of Australia. Small bodies of water, surrounded by the red "dirt" OR white sandy beaches, typically have lily pads growing in them, and usually sort of fat and round-shaped. Often times they are isolated but sometimes they will connect to a river but only at one end. Like rivers, some billabongs are also mangroves. For the purposes of this guide - just like rivers - if you see "mud" soil and mangrove trees then it is NOT A BILLABONG, IT IS A MANGROVE INSTEAD. Mangroves are all over the central part of the map. They can be rivers or billabong ponds but the DO NOT have the fish that usually live in rivers or billagongs. What differntiates them from other waterways is the soil and trees. They have "mud" soil which is like the red dirt but it looks darker and "wet." And there are mangrove trees that grow along the river banks in the mud. Mangrove trees are thin and dark, with roots that look like fingers gripping the mud. Biomes of the World This game uses a system of "biomes" to determine what can grow/spawn at a given location. There are several types of biomes, and sometimes it's hard to determine which one you're standing in, and where the borders between them are. This is especially relevant for bug hunting, since most bugs only appear in certain biomes. So I'm going to take a moment to describe the biomes for you before we get into the list of bugs you can catch. Some bugs can spawn ANYWHERE, these are listed in the "EVERYWHERE" section of the lists in the next chapter. The rest of the bugs will only spawn in one or two of the biomes, only during certain seasons, and only at certain times of day. So once you're familiar with the biome characteristics and you know which one you're currently standing in, check the lists to see what bugs you might find there. The northern edge of the map is TROPICAL. This is any area where you see ferns, palm trees, banana trees, coconut trees, or the evil cassowary birds. Tropical bugs can spawn on red dirt or on the white beach sand if it's near a coastline. They won't usually spawn on mangrove mud, but they can walk onto the mangrove mud once they spawn into the area. These areas are usually BRIGHT GREEN on the map, unless it's beach sand then it's white. The southern (and usually western) part of the map is PINE FOREST. This is usually DARK GREEN on the map. This is where you will find pine trees, apple trees, tasmanian devils that spit fireballs, and not much else. Bugs here can spawn on the red dirt where the pine and apple trees grow, or on the white beach sand. The desert is usually marked as a DARK RED on the map. The soil looks similar to regular red dirt, but if you grab a shovel full of it you'll notice it is actually called "red sand" instead of just "dirt". This is where you'll find cactus and echidna and not much else. The deserts are usually found around the central band on the map - not usually in the tropics or pine forest, but the region between. Sometimes there will be a small patch of desert inside a plain or bushland zone, too. The plains and bushlands can be VERY HARD to distinguish between the two of them because they are very similar, and their ranges can actually overlap. Usually if you build your town in the east part of the island, a little ways inland from the coast, you'll have both plains and bushlands nearby, close enough that you can find bugs from BOTH biomes inside your town. The plains are usually found at the eastern and western ends of the island - you'll find a lot of hardwood trees, jackaroos, and dingos there. The soil is mostly red dirt, but near the coast it turns to the white beach sand. The bushlands are mostly near the center of the map but can also stretch to the east and west a bit. They can be a mixture of red dirt and white sand. You'll usually see bottlewood trees, emus, kiwi trees, and sometimes the blue fruit trees too if you go far enough south or west. The Fish List I've separated the fish by LOCATION/ECOSYSTEM. Each location is then sorted by SEASON, and specific times of day are highlighted so you can clearly see WHEN each fish is available. Please note: there is a difference between "FALL-SPRING" which means you can catch that fish in Fall, Winter, and Spring (but not Summer) compared to "FALL & SPRING" which means you cannot catch that fish in the Winter or Summer, only Fall and Spring. Since the game starts in Summer, these lists start with fish that are available ALL YEAR LONG and then fish that are available in Summer, then fish that are available in Fall (but not summer) and then fish that are not available until Winter, and then fish that are only around in Spring. that way you can scroll down the list for each location in chronological order, easier to track which fish you can catch NOW and which ones won't be available until later. For those who skipped the "Intro" chapter I will remind you: someone else has already posted screenshots of the different fish species so I'm not going to do the extra work to post the same information again here. Please go check this guide for photos if you want to see what they look like. Remember - the only difference between the different kinds of fishing poles is how fast they reel in, and the upgraded rod has a little more durability so you can catch more fish before it breaks. You can catch EVERY fish using the basic fishing rod that you buy from John's store though. The copper one just makes it a little faster to reel them in. My current game I only got up to the end of my first Summer season so I can't confirm anything after Summer. And in Summer, there is either a typo in the fish guide or I just have very bad RNG luck because I have NEVER had a Saratoga fish spawn. Tried sunny nights, rainy nights, stormy nights, different types of water, different times of day... just didn't find any Saratogas ALL SUMMER LONG. Hope this helps make filling your museum a little easier. Ok here we go...





甲壳类生物 甲壳类生物是通过潜水捕获的贝类。极少数情况下,蟹笼也能捕获到它们,但这种情况非常罕见。蟹笼通常会捕获到木头、骨头、鳄鱼牙齿以及其他类似的垃圾。因此,在给蟹笼装诱饵时,不要使用任何昂贵的诱饵,只需使用(烤过或生的)肉或鸡腿即可。 目前(游戏版本0.4.6)共有19种甲壳类生物。其中只有7种可在河流(包括红树林、死水潭和普通河流)中找到。这7种中的3种也能在海洋中找到。其余12种甲壳类生物仅存在于海洋中,且在北海洋或南海洋均可捕获,没有区别。我才刚到第一个夏天(不过马上就要入秋了),所以只抓到过夏季或全年都能捕获的生物。下面的列表是根据维基页面上的信息整理的,上面还有这些生物的图片。


希望你们中的一些人觉得这些信息对寻找更多博物馆展品有所帮助。 昆虫 信息是根据维基页面上的原始资料重新整理的,该页面上还有昆虫的图片,如果你需要查看它们的样子的话。 有一些昆虫是【未确认】的——到目前为止我还没能捕捉到它们。我的游戏目前还处于第一个夏季,所以维基页面(来自游戏内的昆虫日志物品)上所写的其他季节的昆虫,我还没有捕捉到。另外,我也还没有找到夏季可捕捉的这两种昆虫:草蛉和孔雀蜘蛛。这可能只是我运气不好没找到,也可能是昆虫日志里有输入错误。整个夏天我都在寻找它们,不管是雨天、晴天、暴风雨天,还是白天黑夜的不同时段……但它们就是从不出现。其他夏季和全年出现的虫子,我都在下面列出的大致正确时段抓到了。 有些虫子可能出现在任何地方。
其他bug仅会出现在特定的生物群系中。
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