How to Catch Betta Fish in Animal Crossing

avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago
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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Catching a Betta fish in Animal Crossing isn't too hard once you know when and where to look! Betta fish appear in the rivers of your island from May through October between 9 AM and 4 PM. Make sure your fishing rod is ready, and keep an eye out for the small fish shadows in the river. No need for bait, but patience is key! Happy fishing!

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

LOL just fish in the rivers during the day from May to October. Betta fish aren't night owls, so no need to lose sleep over them.


avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Caught my first Betta fish after like 5 tries. Just stick to the rivers in the daytime between May and October. Make sure it's a small shadow; those big ones are never Bettas. Good luck!

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