Fishing
Fishing is a practice where crew members can use various baits and fishing rods to catch fish. There is a variety of fish available to catch and cook and various exciting items to accidentally pull out of pools of water.
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Equipment
Rods
Fishing rods are the meat of the fishing system: without them you could not do much! Fishing rods allow crew members to hunt for fish and items inside large bodies of water. Crafty crew members can even use them to bring items out of pickup range to their location.
Rod Components
Rods are customizable! Crew members can switch out the lure/hook as well as the type of fishing line used. In order to switch out rod components on a rod, you will need to hold the component in-hand and left-click on the rod.
Bait
One requires bait in order to attract fish! Use a bait-can or bait in-hand and click on a fishing rod to put bait on it. Higher quality bait reduces the time before a fish bites. More items than those listed below can be used - Experiment! Some fish prefer junk food or meat, for example.
Lures
An alternative to bait, lure boxes can be ordered through cargo or purchased from a Good Clean Fun vendor. Lures work similarly to bait, reducing the time before a fish bites. However, they have several differences:
- Lures are not consumed when a fish is caught.
- Lures are specialized to specific fish types - Examine a lure to see what category of fish it applies to.
- Lures have to be manually spun every few seconds for a fish to bite, unless you are also using the Gyro-Stabilized Hook. The exact time depends on the lure used. When fishing, the lure will periodically light up green and ping - Using your fishing rod in-hand at this time will spin the lure. Missing a spin will delay the bite, while clicking when it isn't lit up will delay the next ping.
Other
Fish
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Breeds
Fish | Favorite Bait | Disliked Bait | Traits | Description |
Fresh Water | ||||
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Goldfish ![]() |
Worms | None | Despite common belief, goldfish do not have three-second memories. They can actually remember things that happened up to three months ago. | |
McGill ![]() |
Worms | None | A great rubber duck tool for Lawyers who can't get a grasp over their case. If crossbred, offsprings will always be of the mate species, unless it also possess the trait. | |
Three-eyes Goldfish ![]() |
Mutagen | None | A goldfish with an extra half a pair of eyes. You wonder what it's been feeding on lately... If crossbred, offsprings will always be of the mate species, unless it also possess the trait. It also fish loves shiny things, shiny lure recommended. | |
Angelfish ![]() |
None | None | Young Angelfish often live in groups, while adults prefer solitary life. They become territorial and aggressive toward other fish when they reach adulthood. | |
Guppy ![]() |
None | None | Guppy is also known as rainbow fish because of the brightly colored body and fins. | |
Plasma Tetra ![]() |
None | None | Due to their small size, tetras are prey to many predators in their watery world, including eels, crustaceans, and invertebrates. | |
Catfish ![]() |
Junkfood | None | A catfish has about 100,000 taste buds, and their bodies are covered with them to help detect chemicals present in the water and also to respond to touch. | |
Anxious Zipzap ![]() |
Lead-acid battery | None | A fish overflowing with crippling anxiety and electric potential. Worried about the walls of its tank closing in constantly. Both literally and as a general metaphorical unease about life's direction. This fish cannot reproduce and tends to die of stress when around too many fish. It is electroreceptive, generating electric fields, and will avoid visible fish lines. Can be harnessed inside a bioelectric generator. | |
Tadpole ![]() |
None | None | The larval spawn of an amphibian. A very minuscle, round creature with a long tail it uses to swim around. This fish cannot reproduce with other fishes. | |
Perch ![]() |
Fish, Bugs, Fishing Lures | None | An all around popular panfish, game fish and unfortunate prey to other, bigger predators. | |
Sacabambaspis ![]() |
None | None | A jawless fish ought to be extinct by the end of the Ordovician period. Some speculate alien intervention may have been behind its survival and inevitable evolution as a dweller of hot springs. This fish will eat cascasses of dead fish when hungry, and will avoid visible fish lines. | |
Chasm Chrab ![]() |
Lavaloop Fish | None | The young of the lobstrosity mature in pools below the earth, eating what falls in until large enough to clamber out. Those found near the station are well-fed. | |
Arctic Chrab ![]() |
Lavaloop Fish | None | A subspecies of chasm chrabs that has adapted to the cold climate and lack of abysmal holes of the icemoon. | |
Donk Co. Company Patent Donkfish ![]() |
None | None | Donk co. company patent donkfish. A lab-grown donkfish. Its invention was an accident for the most part, as it was intended to be consumed in donk pockets. Unfortunately, it tastes horrible, so it has now become a pseudo-mascot. This fish is very rare | |
Monocloning Jumpercable ![]() |
Lead-acid battery | None | A surprisingly useful if nasty looking creation from the syndicate fish labs. Drop one in a tank, and watch it self-feed and multiply. Generates more and more power as a growing swarm! This fish can reproduce asexually, is capable of producing its own sources of energy, and is electroreceptive, generating electric fields. Can be harnessed inside a bioelectric generator. | |
Chainsawfish ![]() |
Gore | None | A very, very angry bioweapon, whose sole purpose is to rip and tear. This fish may attack fish that come close to it, also hunting down on smaller fish when hungry. It also possesses a toxic, sharp stinger, and can only be baited with meat. | |
Armored Pike ![]() |
Fish, Seafood | None | A long-bodied, metal-clad predator with a snout that almost looks like an halberd. Definitely a weapon to swing around. This fish may attack fish that come close it, also hunting down on smaller fish when hungry. It is a carnivorous picky eater, ignoring low quality bait, and possesses a sharp stinger. | |
Ratfish ![]() |
Dairy | None | A rat exposed to the murky waters of maintenance too long. Any higher power, if it revealed itself, would state that the ratfish's continued existence is extremely unwelcome. This fish is very zippy. | |
Salt Water | ||||
Burrower Crab ![]() |
Seafood | None | Amphibious Shiny Lover Fishing#Carnivore |
A sand-dwelling crustacean. It looks like a crab and tastes like a crab, but waddles like a fish. |
Clownfish ![]() |
None | None | Clownfish catch prey by swimming onto the reef, attracting larger fish, and luring them back to the anemone. The anemone will sting and eat the larger fish, leaving the remains for the clownfish. This fish is very picky and will ignore low quality bait. | |
Lubefish ![]() |
None | None | A clownfish exposed to cherry-flavored lube for far too long. First discovered the days following a cargo incident around the seas of Europa, when thousands of thousands of thousands... This fish is very picky and will ignore low quality bait. It is also very slippery. | |
Cardinalfish ![]() |
None | None | Cardinalfish are often found near sea urchins, where the fish hide when threatened. This fish can only be baited with fresh produce. | |
Green Chromis ![]() |
None | None | The Chromis can vary in color from blue to green depending on the lighting and distance from the lights. This fish is slightly harder to catch. | |
Firefish Goby ![]() |
None | Basic Worms, Doughballs | To communicate in the wild, the firefish uses its dorsal fin to alert others of potential danger. This fish moves very quickly. | |
Pufferfish ![]() |
None | None | One Pufferfish contains enough toxins in its liver to kill 30 people. This fish is heavy. | |
Stingray ![]() |
None | None | A type of ray, most known for its venomous stinger. Despite that, they're normally docile, if not a bit easily frightened. This fish will avoid visible fish lines and can only be baited with meat. It will also hunt down on smaller fish when hungry. | |
Lanternfish ![]() |
None | None | Typically found in areas below 6600 feet below the surface of the ocean, they live in complete darkness. This fish avoids bright lights, fishing in darkness recommended. | |
Swordfish ![]() |
Fish, Seafood | None | A large billfish, most famous for its elongated bill, while also fairly popular for cooking, and as a fearsome weapon in the hands of a veteran spess-fisherman. This fish can only be baited with meat and hunts down on smaller fish when hungry. It also possesses a sharp, venonous stinger. | |
Squid ![]() |
None | None | An elongated mollusk with eight tentacles, natural camouflage and ink clouds to spray at predators. One of the most intelligent, well-equipped invertebrates out there. This heavy fish can only be baited with meat, while avoiding visible fish lines, and hunts down on smaller fish when hungry. It blends with its surroundings. | |
Monkfish ![]() |
Seafood, Bugs | None | A member of the Lophiid family of anglerfish. It goes by several different names, however none of them will make it look any prettier, nor be any less delicious. This fish is heavy. | |
Plaice ![]() |
Seafood, Bugs | None | Perhaps the most prominent flatfish in the space-market. Nature really pulled out the rolling pin on this one. This fish is heavy. | |
Zagoskian Moonfish ![]() |
Armorfish, Needlefish, Gunner Jellyfish | None | A disc-shaped fish native of the less shallow areas of Tizira's oceans, roughly the size of a tuna. Highly prized in lizard cuisine for their large eggs. This fish hunts down on smaller fish when hungry. | |
Dwarf Moonfish ![]() |
None | None | Ordinarily in the wild, the Zagoskian moonfish is around the size of a tuna, however, through selective breeding a smaller breed suitable for being kept as an aquarium pet has been created. | |
Gunner Jellyfish ![]() |
None | None | So-called due to their resemblance to an artillery shell, the gunner jellyfish is native to Tizira, where it is enjoyed as a delicacy. Produces a mild hallucinogen that is destroyed by cooking. | |
Needlefish ![]() |
None | None | A tiny, transparent fish that resides in large schools in the oceans of Tizira. Common food for other, larger fish. This fish can only be baited with meat. | |
Armorfish ![]() |
None | None | A small shellfish native to Tizira's oceans, known for its exceptionally hard shell. Consumed similarly to prawns. This fish moves slow | |
Sulfuric Water | ||||
Air | ||||
Sand Surfer ![]() |
None | None | Shiny Lover | A bronze alien "fish" living and swimming underneath faraway sandy places. |
Cosmostarfish ![]() |
None | None | A peculiar, gravity-defying, echinoderm-looking critter from hyperspace. This fish will invert the gravity of the bait at random. It is also capable of producing its own source of energy. | |
Anadromous | ||||
Sockeye Salmon ![]() |
None | None | A fairly common and iconic salmon endemic of the Pacific Ocean. At some point imported into outer space, where we're now. | |
Arctic Char ![]() |
None | None | A cold-water anadromous fish widespread around the Northern Hemisphere of Earth, yet it has somehow found a way here. | |
Pike ![]() |
Fish, Seafood, Meat | None | A long-bodied predator with a snout that almost looks like a beak. Definitely not a weapon to swing around. This fish can only be baited with meat. It may attack fish that come close to it, and will hunt down on smaller fish when hungry. | |
Toxic Emulsijack ![]() |
None | None | Ah, the terrifying emulsijack. Created in a laboratory, this slimey, scaleless fish emits an invisible toxin that emulsifies other fish for it to feed on. Its only real use is for completely ruining a tank by kill all other fish in it. This fish is extraordinarily rare. | |
Any Fluid | ||||
Bump-fish ![]() |
Vegetables | None | An misshapen fish-thing all covered in stubby little tendrils. This fish can only be baited with fresh produce. It has also developed into adapting to both land and water. | |
Baby Space Carp ![]() |
Meat | Grain, Dairy | A juvenile spawn of the dreaded space carp. Don't let the innocent looks fool you, they're aggressive little bastards. This territorial fish can only be baited with meat and will hunt down on smaller fish and dead carcasses when hungry. It cannot reproduce and contains carpotoxin. | |
Unmarine Bonemass ![]() |
None | None | What one could mistake for fish remains, is in reality a species that chose to discard its weak flesh a long time ago. A living fossil, in its most literal sense. This fish can only be baited with meat. It also shows a peculiar ability of reviving itself a minute or two after death. | |
Lavaloop Fish ![]() |
None | None | Due to its curvature, it can be used as make-shift boomerang. This fish is heavy and can only be baited with meat. | |
Unmarine Mastodon ![]() |
None | None | A monster of exposed muscles and innards, wrapped in a fish-like skeleton. You don't remember ever seeing it on the catalog. This heavy fish may attack fish that come close and can only be baited with meat, hunting down on smaller fish when hungry. It has also developed into adapting to both land and water and shows a peculiar ability to revive itself a minute or two after death. |
Traits
Trait | Description |
Wary | This fish will avoid visible fish lines, cloaked line recommended. |
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Shiny Lover | This fish loves shiny things, shiny lure recommended. |
Picky Eater | This fish is very picky and will ignore low quality bait (unless it's amongst its favorites). |
Nocturnal | This fish avoids bright lights, fishing and storing in darkness recommended. |
Demersal | This fish tends to stay near the waterbed. |
Carnivore | This fish can only be baited with meat. |
Herbivore | This fish can only be baited with fresh produce. |
Emulsifier | This fish emits an invisible toxin that emulsifies other fish for it to feed on. |
Necrophage | This fish will eat carcasses of dead fish when hungry. |
Parthenogenesis | This fish can reproduce asexually, without the need of a mate. |
Mateless | This fish cannot reproduce with other fishes. |
Recessive | If crossbred, offsprings will always be of the mate species, unless it also possess the trait. |
Self-Revival | This fish shows a peculiar ability of reviving itself a minute or two after death. |
Predator | It's a predatory fish. It'll hunt down and eat live fishes of smaller size when hungry. |
Yucky | This fish tastes so repulsive, other fishes won't try to eat it. |
Toxic | This fish contains toxins. Feeding it to predatory fishes or people is not recommended. |
Carpotoxic | This fish contains carpotoxin. Definitely not safe for consumption. |
Toxin Immunity | This fish has developed an ample-spected immunity to toxins. |
Crossbreeder | This fish's adaptive genetics allows it to crossbreed with other fish species. |
Aggressive | This fish is aggressively territorial, and may attack fish that come close to it. |
Lubed | This fish exudes a viscous, slippery lubrificant. It's recommended not to step on it. |
Amphibious | This fish has developed a primitive adaptation to life on both land and water. |
Mixotroph | This fish is capable of substaining itself by producing its own sources of energy (food). |
Anti-Gravity | This fish will invert the gravity of the bait at random. May fall upward outside after being caught. |
Anxiety | This fish tends to die of stress when forced to be around too many other fish. More precisely, it will die if surrounded by 3 other fish. |
Electrogenesis | This fish is electroreceptive, and will generate electric fields. Can be harnessed inside a bioelectric generator. |
Stunted Growth | This chrab's development is stunted, and will not properly reach adulthood. |
Stinger | This fish is equipped with a sharp stringer or bill capable of delivering damage and toxins. |
Toxic Barbs | This fish' stinger, bill or otherwise, is coated with simple, yet effetive venom. |
Hallucinogenic | This fish is coated with hallucinogenic neurotoxin. We advise cooking it before consumption. |
Ink Production | This fish possess a sac that produces ink. |
Camouflage | This fish possess the ability to blend with its surroundings. |
Fishing
Fishing Spots
- Moisture Traps.
- The Beach, in Away Missions. Counts as an ocean for the purposes of treasure chests.
- Fishing Portals (Order-able from cargo, or can be printed at the Science or Service protolathe). Have multiple settings that can be unlocked, and can have other fishing spots linked - See the above section on the portal for more information.
- Chasms on Lavaland. You can only fish in these while using a Recovery Hook, and fishing here can allow you to recover the corpses of anyone who fell into the chasm.
- Lava itself. Can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line.
- Liquid plasma rivers, on Icebox. As above, can only be fished in while using a reinforced fishing line or bone fishing line. Has a chance to fish up coins, or bars of Runite or Adamantite (No more bars of Mythril, go away smelly wizards)
- Toilets. These have a chance to fish up a wallet, containing 3-4 credit chits of amounts ranging from around 100-500 credits each. Note, you cannot fish in a toilet that you built.
- Swimming pool on Nebulastation, as well as the puddle of water in the dorms maint tunnels of the same station.
- Deep fryers. You will mostly fish up burnt messes and chicken nuggies, but there are some (somehow) living fish in here, too.
- Ice holes. To make one, find a permanent ice tile (everywhere on ice box, otherwise hope that your away mission has them), then dig into it with a pickaxe.
Difficulty
Not all fish are the same! Trying to catch fish has varying difficulty based on the rod and bait a crew member uses as well as the type of the fish.
Fishing difficulty goes down as your fishing skill increases. By default, this increases over time as you catch fish. Certain items increase your fishing skill when worn (The legendary fishing hat, doctor outfit pieces), held (fishing toolboxes, fish analyzers), or are buckled on (plastic chairs and the mime's invisible chair, largely), while certain other items decrease your fishing skill (boxing gloves, welding masks, basically anything that would make it harder to fish). Examine an item while carrying a fishing rod to see what effect the item will have.
If your fishing skill is high enough compared to what you're fishing up, you will automatically catch it without having to play the minigame. Normally this will only apply with non-fish items like bones or wallets, but with enough boosts from gear, you can reliably hit this point with most common fish. Note that the amount of experience you gain from fishing is tied to how difficult it is compared to your level - Automatic catches give you little to no experience, so consider holding off on the full fishing outfit and gear until you've hit Legendary.
Other Useful Information
Treasure Chests
When fishing in an ocean, you have a chance to fish up a treasure chest. Treasure chests work similar to mystery boxes - When you click on them, an item appears floating above it, which cycles through a few different items before settling on one and beginning to sink back into the chest. Clicking the item at this point grabs it from the chest. Any crew member can pull up to three items from a treasure chest, with it returning an error if you attempt more after the third. Treasure chests have a chance to be destroyed after each pull. Loot ranges from pirate outfits and scimitars, to fishing gear including golden fishing toolboxes, to rare items like emagged fishing portal boards.
Send an S.O.S. to the Crew
You can grab a large empty bottle from the bar vendor, and place a photograph, piece of paper, or money into it. You can then place that bottle into an ocean tile, washing it away into the depths of SS13's spaghetti code. When fishing in an ocean tile, you have a chance to fish up these bottles, as well as empty glass bottles to continue the tradition with.
The Joys of Dynamite Fishing, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Gibtonite
Setting off an explosive that hits a fishing tile spawns a random fishing reward from that tile, and permanently exhausts it, stopping you from catching fish there. If you find yourself with a surplus of defused gibtonite, this is a great and fast way to get lots of tendril chests and Runite bars dead lavaloops