Like a Dragon: Ishin!
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Complete Fishing Guide
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A guide that will help with catching all the fish in the game.
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Introduction
This guide will help you with catching all types of fish for the completion list.
Fish you already caught can be found in [Another Life] section of the completion list. There are four spots for catching fish. Two for sea and two for river fish. There are 29 types of fish in total, but you will also need to catch 10 regular and 1 big tuna for the diligence records.
Catching each fish also gives 10 Virtue (at the base level of the Virtue Cultivation perk). This makes it an okay way to get a bunch of Virtue early on in the game.
Fishing Poles
There are 6 available fishing rods, each with its pros and cons.
  • Easy Starter - Your starting fishing pole. The worst one in the game, but is free and available from the start.

  • River Classic - Decent for catching fish in the river. Costs 400 Virtue at any shrine.

  • Rivermaster - Great for catching fish in the river. Costs 1,500 Virtue at any shrine.

  • Sea Classic - Decent for catching fish in the sea. Costs 400 Virtue at any shrine.

  • Seamaster - Great for catching fish in the river. Costs 1,500 Virtue at any shrine.

  • Peerless Pole - Remember that part when I told you that each fishing rod has pros and cons? Well, I lied. This is the perfect fishing rod, with maxed-out stats in every category. Works equally as amazing both in the river and in the sea. Costs 4,000 Virtue at any shrine.
Considering how fast it is to get 400 Virtue even just by fishing itself, I would highly recommend switching from the Easy Starter as soon as you can. To equip a new fishing rod you need to start the minigame and press ▢ on the Dualshock, X on the Xbox controller or R on the keyboard.
Fishing Bait
Next up is fishing bait. You can catch some even without it, but using it makes fish more plentiful, and rare types of it appear with a higher chance. There are 4 types of bait:
  • Bait - 500 mon. Can be bought from a General Goods store or a Baitmonger in Rakunai. This is the cheapest option, but is still better than nothing at all.

  • Quality Bait - 1000 mon. Can be bought from a General Goods store or a Baitmonger in Rakunai. This one is sufficient enough to get most of the fish you need.

  • Special Bait - 2000 mon. Can be bought from a Baitmonger in Rakunai. It is the second best option.

  • Top-grade Bait - 5000 mon. Can be bought from a Baitmonger in Rakunai. Extremely expensive in the early game, but attracts a ton of fish. Extremely helpful with catching the Big Tuna.
Now that you know about both fishing rods and the bait, it’s time to actually catch some fish. You can tell fish apart by its silhouette in water, the speed with which it moves (or if it moves at all), its size, and in which part of the screen it’s located.
Fishing Spots
There are 4 fishing spots, and all of them can be divided into 3 to 5 different sections/zones. (These images are a rough estimate, and are not extremely precise)

Fishing Banks

East Coast

Fushimi River

Mukurogai River
Fish Silhouettes
There are 4 types of fish silhouettes.
Fish List
Now, it’s finally time to get to work. A lot of the information is taken from Japanese resources, with some personal observations. This list is sorted in the same way as it is sorted in the completion list in the game itself, for ease of navigation (use Ctrl+F to search for the fish you need).
Fish
Where to catch
Zone
Silhouette
Crucian Carp
Both rivers
A, B
Type 1
Carp
Fushimi River
A, B
Type 2
Nishikigoi
Fushimi River
B
Type 2
Ghost Koi
Fushimi River
A
Type 2
Electric Catfish
Both Rivers
Fushimi River B
Mukurogai River C
Type 2
Salmon
Fushimi River
C (moves a lot)
Type 2
String Fish
Mukurogai River
C (moves a lot)
Type 2
Rainbow Trout
Both Rivers
Fushimi River C
Mukurogai River A, B, C
Type 2
Softshell Turtle
Fushimi River
A,C
Type 4
Freshwater Eel
Mukurogai River
A
Type 3
Sweetfish
Mukurogai River
C
Type 2
Crawfish
Both Rivers
Fushimi River B
Mukurogai River A
Type 4
Marlin
East Coast
C
Type 2
Bluefin Tuna
East Coast
C, A
Type 2
Squid
Fishing Banks
A
Type 4
Righteye Flounder
East Coast
A
Type 1
Sea Bream
Fishing Banks
D (moves)
Type 1
Scorpionfish
Fishing Banks
B, D, E
Type 4
Thread-Sail Filefish
Both Sea Spots
A
Type 1
Tiger Prawn
Fishing Banks
A
Type 4
Conger Eel
East Coast
A
Type 3
Goby
Fishing Banks
A
Type 3
Great White Shark
East Coast
C
Type 2
Oarfish
East Coast
C
Type 3
Spider Crab
East Coast
B
Type 4
Common Octopus
Fishing Banks
C
Type 4
Porcupinefish
Fishing Banks
D
Type 4
Japanese Puffer
Fishing Banks
A
Type 4
Whitebait
Both Sea Spots
Fishing Banks B, E
East Coast A
Type 2
Catching all of these fish will fully complete the fishing portion of the [Another Life] tab in the completion list.
Diligence Records
There are also 5 fishing-related tasks in Diligence Records, yet again, in [Another Life] tab.
  • Apprentice Angler - Catch 25 fish.

  • Astute Angler - Catch 50 fish.

  • Authoritative Angler - Catch 100 fish.

  • Bluefin Beginner - Catch 10 tuna.

  • Bluefin Boss - Catch a big tuna.
All of them are self-explanatory, however, catching a big tuna might be tricky. There is only a 10% chance of the big tuna spawning, and if the first tuna you catch isn’t the big one you need to reset the minigame, because none of the consecutive ones will be big either. Use the most expensive bait to maximize your chances.
If you have some corrections please let me know. Happy fishing!
Комментариев: 16
LordJelly 18 мар. 2023 г. в 8:39 
Just to let you know you don't need to reset if your first tuna is not gold. My 2nd and 3rd bluefin were gold without resetting. Great guide and thanks for the help finishing my fishing quests
HomanoP 6 мар. 2023 г. в 10:57 
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Legato Bluesummers 2 мар. 2023 г. в 19:49 
You don't need any bait to catch the Big Tuna (Bluefin Boss). Some guides claim it only shows up if you throw out the best bait but there is no difference in the 'big tuna' vs the other tuna. You're really look for a gold sized one. What this guide says about it seems to be true. if you don't catch your first tuna at gold, go out and come back. I also noticed that it's better to try and catch the tuna first to get a gold. as often the first fish you catch is often gold.
DawnHigh 27 фев. 2023 г. в 4:57 
Exactly the guide I need, thank you!
Bean  [создатель] 26 фев. 2023 г. в 1:09 
Thank you for the correction! Double checked and updated the guide.
Mars 26 фев. 2023 г. в 0:28 
Just to inform you, Sea Bream is in Zone D of the Fishing Banks. I was a bit confused for a while there.
Fake Kiryu 24 фев. 2023 г. в 6:36 
Thank you it helped me get a big tuna :steamhappy:
Bean  [создатель] 24 фев. 2023 г. в 1:04 
Fushimi is the area where the sea fishing spot is. Fushimi river is a river that is right next to the sea fishing NPC
书山压力大 24 фев. 2023 г. в 0:59 
Where is Fushimi River
MADAO 23 фев. 2023 г. в 18:37 
Another tip on timing if you are using a controller: As soon as the controller starts vibrating, you can press the button to reel in.