Red Dead Online: 10 Most Profitable Fish | Game Rant
Since its release, Red Dead Redemption 2 has proved itself to be one of the most immersive video games of the decade. From everything to jaw-dropping landscapes, roaming wildlife, and insanely intense gunfights, Red Dead Online seemingly has it all. When it comes to fishing in Red Dead Online, they consistently raise the bar higher than any game before it. There are 15 different species of fish to seek out and catch in the vast world of Red Dead Online. Here are the ten most profitable fish every outlaw should look for to make money fast and easy with style.
10 Chain Pickerel
The most prevalent fish an outlaw can find is the Chain Pickerel. This fish can be found in nearly every river, lake, and swamp in Red Dead Online. Although the Chain Pickerel will only make a player $1.00 per fish, it is virtually free to catch. The Chain Pickerel can be caught using the free bread an outlaw always has in their satchel. More importantly, a player can carry up to ten of these little guys at a time.
9 Channel Catfish
The Channel Catfish is a monster fish that can weigh anywhere from 14 to 20 pounds. This fish loves, muddy swamp waters, natural baits, and overcast weather. The Channel Catfish can also be caught with a Swamp Lure. A determined player can find this fish on the Kamassa River as it flows through Lemoyne, northeast of San Dennis. An outlaw can also find it on the banks of the Lannahechee River. The Channel Catfish will net an outlaw up to $5.00.
8 Lake Sturgeon
The Lake Sturgeon is one of the largest fish in Red Dead Online. The Lake Sturgeon can weigh up to 20 pounds and bring in $7.50 to the seasoned fishermen. The Lake Sturgeon can be found on the west banks of Iron Lake, as well as throughout the swamps of Lemoyne. The only downside of reeling in a Lake Sturgeon is that a player can only carry one at a time on the back of their horse.
7 Largemouth Bass
The Largemouth Bass fights hard and gives outlaws a feeling of accomplishment when reeled in. Skilled fishermen can find this prize fish all over the southern map. From the southern tip of the San Luis River below Tumbleweed to the coasts of Iron Lake to the swamps of Lemoyne, the Largemouth Bass can be seen jumping out of the water. They are most active on rainy days and have a taste for crawfish. The Largemouth Bass is worth $2.00.
6 Longnose Gar
If an outlaw wants a challenge, the Longnose Gar is a great place to start. The Longnose Gar can be as long as six feet and weigh up to 20 pounds. Sadly, for the size of the fish, it will only net players $4.00. The Longnose Gar can only be found in the swamps of Lemoyne; in Blue Water Mash and in the shallow water a few feet away from Lakay. This monster loves overcast weather and Swamp Lures.
5 Muskie
The Muskie is the most elusive fish on this list. It loves the icy cold water of West Elizabeth, Ambarino,and New Hanover. The best places to track down this beast is on the Owanjila west of Strawberry, Lake Isabella, and in the northern part of the Kamassa River near Brandywine Drop. Bagging a Muskie can be lucrative and make players up to $5.00. The Muskie does not go after live bait, yet can be enticed with Lake Lures.
4 Northern Pike
Arguably the most enjoyable fish to hook is the Northern Pike. The Northern Pike is one of the most aggressive fish in Red Dead Online. They can be seen north of Van Horn, north of Annasburg on the Kamassa River, and the Dakota River north of Valentine. The Northern Pike can be sold for $4.00 to any butcher and can weigh anywhere from 14 to 20 pounds. River Lures and worms work best for attracting this beauty.
3 Smallmouth Bass
A fish not to be underestimated is the Smallmouth Bass. This clever little devil can weigh up to six pounds and is worth $2.00, or a nice sized portion of flaky fish meat. The Smallmouth Bass prefers crickets over lures and is active rain or shine. A hungry outlaw can find the Smallmouth Bass in Lake Don Julio south of Armadillo, on the Upper Montana River directly south of Riggs Station, and the west coast of Flat Iron Lake.
2 Sockeye Salmon
The Sockeye Salmon can be spotted swimming upstream in a fast flowing cold river. The best chance of hooking one of these big guys is on an overcast day using a river lure. Coming in at a decent weight of six pounds, the Sockeye Salmon is worth $4.25. Sockeye Salmon reside north of Big Valley in the Little Creek River and the northern part of the Dakota River, in the area around Bacchus Bridge, just north of Fort Wallace.
1 Steelhead Trout
Much like the Sockeye Salmon, the Steelhead Trout is a worthy opponent for the outlaw fishermen of Red Dead Online. This fish is worth $4.25 per fish to those dedicated to the thrill of the catch. The Steelhead Trout can be found where the Dakota River feeds into Flat Iron Lake, the Lower Montana River just west of Thieves Landing, and in the San Luis river south of Manteca Falls. This hard fighting fish loves worms and rainy weather.
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