Luma Island: Fishing Locations

Fish locations for the Town, Forest, Mountain, and all other maps in Luma Island.

Luma Island: Fishing Locations

LocationBait NeededHow to Collect BaitFish Found
The TownCaterpillarFound on the ground; use the Bug Net given at the start.Penny Herring, Silver Snapper, Gilded Bass
The ForestGrasshopperFound on the ground; use the Bug Net given at the start.Barkfin, Ironjaw Pike, Moss Darter
The MountainEarthwormFound on the ground; use the Bug Net given at the start.Ice Eel, Granite Grouper, Frostfang

The Town

You’ll need caterpillars as bait, which can be found on the ground and collected using the Bug Net provided at the start. The available fish are Penny Herring, Silver Snapper, and Gilded Bass.

The Forest

Grasshoppers are the required bait here, easily found on the ground and collected with your Bug Net. The fish you’ll encounter include Barkfin, Ironjaw Pike, and Moss Darter.

The Mountain

Earthworms serve as bait in this area. Like the others, they’re found on the ground and caught using the Bug Net. Fish found in the Mountain region include Ice Eel, Granite Grouper, and Frostfang.

How to fish in Luma Island

Step 1: Catch Your Bait
Note: Different maps require different types of bait. Be sure to check what’s needed for your map!

Start by using your bug net to catch bait. Simply walk around and look for it on the ground-you’ll find plenty, trust me!

Once you have your bait, equip your fishing rod and left-click to open the menu. This will let you choose the bait, so double-check the type based on your map!

Step 2: Find a Spot with Visible Fish
Look for a lake, ocean, or river where you can clearly see the fish listed for your map.

Step 3: Cast Your Bait Near the Fish
Throw the bait as close as possible to where the fish is swimming.

Step 4: Wait for the Fish to Bite
Be patient and wait for the fish to catch the bait.

Step 5: Follow the Fish
Use the WASD controls to follow the fish as it swims through the water.

Keep in mind, on certain maps, fish will get away quickly, so stay on your toes!


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