You want the fish to always be within that green area if it’s not, your line will continuously break until you can get it back on there. The key to filling it up is to keep the green square around the fish for as long as it takes. To the right of this bar is another one that fills up once it is filled all the way, the fish is yours. You’ll notice a fish icon that rises and lowers on a bar with a green square (“fishing bar”) that you can move. This is a simple game that can get a bit difficult if the fish is a higher level. If a fish is nabbed, you’ll begin the fishing mini-game of Stardew Valley. Once the bob is in the water, you need to wait until it rumbles, there’s a specific noise, and your character has an exclamation point above their head. The longer you hold down the button this initial first time, the farther the line will be cast. So long as you’re next to it, you can use the rod. To use the fishing rod, simply equip it as you would any other tool (clicking it, hitting the appropriate number, or scrolling with your mouse wheel) and stand next to a body of water. This bamboo rod in your toolbar is your first step to getting all the smelly fish you can dream of. Once you reach the beach, a cutscene will trigger on the Fish Shop’s dock wherein Elliott gives you a hand-me-down rod since he managed to save up for a new one. Sounds like it’s time to head over there, right? Open up your map and look at the bottom right-hand corner where the beach is that’s where you need to go. He’s back from “the salty seas” and has something for you. If you head over to your mailbox and right click it, you’ll be able to open a nice note from Willy, the town Fisherman. Around day two or three of Stardew Valley, you’ll notice that you’ve received a letter.
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