Animal Crossing: New Horizons has a total of 80 fish that players can catch, but some fish are much larger than others. The simplest way to tell a fish’s size is by the shadow they leave in the water. The smallest fish will cast a small shadow, while the biggest fish available in the game will cast the biggest shadow.
Fishing is a necessity in Animal Crossing: New Horizonsfor players trying to complete their museum. However, it is also a fun pastime for players wanting to earn extra bells or make fish trophies to use as decorations. There is also the Animal Crossing fishing tourney. From the ocean, rivers, lakes, and ponds, there is plenty of fish can be found in the game, with some fish only available during certain times of the year and during certain times of the day.
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Some of the biggest fish in Animal Crossing: New Horizons are rare and require certain conditions in order to be caught, which means some players may spend hours or days searching for a single one. The good news is some of these big and rare fish will be worth a lot of bells. Finding these fish will depend on the season and time of day to catch them.
The coelacanth casts one of the largest shadows in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. A salt-water fish described by Blathers as being around since “the age of the dinosaurs,” this fish is a living fossil. This catchable living fossil is one of the fish in ACNH that isworth the most, costing 15,000 Bells in Nooks Cranny and 22,500 Bells to C.J. The coelacanth is available all day and night year-round, but it has to be raining for this fish to spawn. So, this fish is only available during the rainy season. The price and rarity of this
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