How to Get Perch in Stardew Valley

avatarTrottingArea9 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge9 months ago

Catching a Perch in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward but does require some patience. You'll need to fish in either the river, mountain lake, or the forest pond during Winter. Make sure it's between 6 AM and 7 PM game time. No special bait needed, but having a better fishing rod can help snag one quicker. Happy fishing!

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avatarCreatingGulf9 months ago

I remember my first Perch catch, it was a snowy day in Winter. Took me a good few tries at the mountain lake. Tip: Keep an eye on your energy, fishing can tire you out fast. Bring snacks!


avatarDemonstratingUnit9 months ago

Just fish during Winter, my dude. Rivers or lakes, doesn't matter. Perch are not picky.


avatarNoticingPuff9 months ago

Nah, Perch are overrated. Go for the legendary fish if you want a real challenge.

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