Fishing is one of the more divisive skills in . Though the mini-game is one players prefer to some of the other skills in the farming sim, the steep learning curve for new players can make it an easy turn-off, especially before some of the game's helpful tools make the difficult skill easier. As players progress, increasing their fishing skills and gaining some helpful tackles and other resources, the fishing bar increases and makes catching certain fish easier.
However, one of the most frustrating parts of fishing is the tackles. There are 10 different tackles and bobbers that can be equipped on an Iridium Rod, which isn't obtainable until a player reaches level six of the fishing skill. Even then, these tackles don't stack in a player's inventory, and after 20 bites from fish, they break, leaving the player to either equip or craft a whole new one, depending on their inventory space. It's not until players have made progress in their game that they can utilize some hacks for this cumbersome system.
With some preparation, players can optimize their Stardew Valley fishing operations for huge profits. Here’s how the 1.6 update makes this possible.
As shared by Instagram user @itsmeanikaaaaa, there's more players can do with Mayor Lewis 's shorts than just find new ways to embarrass him. Those with the Advanced Iridium Rod can equip the shorts in one of the two slots for tackles. As it's not really a tackle,its durability will never decrease — and neither will the other tackle equipped in the other slot. Though Mayor Lewis wouldn't approve of this hack, it makes it so tackles no longer have limited durability.
This only works with the lucky purple shorts in their original form, meaning those who have tailored them to get the Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts will need to revisit the mayor's basement and secure another pair for this hack. Not only will this allow the player to keep their tackle for significantly longer than the standard 20 bites, but it'll also change the
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