Sea of Thieves offers an extensive fishing system with numerous fish types and variants to discover across its four map regions. From common Pondies to rare Stormfish, the game features 10 main fish types, each with five different varieties based on rarity and specific conditions like time of day or weather patterns. Additionally, each fish variant can appear as a larger Trophy version, providing increased value for dedicated anglers.

The fishing mechanics in Sea of Thieves require understanding specific conditions for different fish species. Some varieties only appear during nighttime, in storms, near shipwrecks, or in particular geographical regions. This complexity makes fishing both challenging and rewarding for players looking to maximize their profits with the Hunter's Call Trading Company.
Regional Fish Distribution:
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Pondies: Found in freshwater ponds on islands
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Islehoppers: Coastal waters around islands
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Plentifins: Warm regions like Shores of Plenty
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Ancientscales: Ancient Isles territory
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Wildsplashes: Wilds area
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Devilfish: Devil's Roar volcanic region
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Battlegills: Near active skull forts
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Wreckers: Around shipwrecks
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Stormfish: During thunderstorms
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Splashtails: Common everywhere
Season 15 introduced Treasured Fish, unique specimens that differ significantly from regular and Trophy fish. These special catches are larger than Trophy fish and function as loot items rather than consumables. Treasured Fish cannot be cooked, eaten, or stored in inventory but can be placed directly on ship decks for transport and sale.

Treasured Fish Mechanics:
To catch Treasured Fish, players must undertake specific Hunter's Call Fishing Voyages available at the ship's Quest Table. There are two types of voyages:
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A Pirate's Fishing Map Voyage: Features three Treasured Fish near small islands
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A Hunter's Fishing Map: Contains six Treasured Fish near large islands
These voyages provide Fishing Maps accessible through the Radial Menu, showing circle or shoal locations where Treasured Fish can be found. The fish appear as bubbles on the water's surface and glow at night, making them easier to spot during dark hours.
Profitability and Gold Values:
The value of caught fish depends on several factors:
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Regular vs. Trophy variety
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Cooking quality (raw, undercooked, perfectly cooked, or burnt)
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Emissary status
Perfectly cooked Trophy fish yield the highest profits when sold to Hunter's Call representatives. Some of the most valuable catches include:
| Fish Type | Gold Value |
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| Trophy Shadow Stormfish | 16,875 gold |
| Trophy Snow Wrecker | 14,065 gold |
| Trophy Sand Battlegill | 14,065 gold |
| Trophy Forsaken Devilfish | 11,250 gold |
| Trophy Muddy Wildsplash | 11,250 gold |
Treasured Fish offer substantial profits, with standout varieties like the Treasured Starshine Stormfish and Treasured Zest Battlegill worth approximately 4,500 gold at base value. These values can increase significantly when selling as a Grade V Emissary. It's crucial to sell Treasured Fish directly to Hunter's Call representatives at Outposts or Seaposts rather than to the Sovereigns to ensure maximum returns.
Fishing Strategy Tips:
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Always carry bait appropriate for your target species
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Monitor weather conditions for storm-specific fish
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Fish during different times of day for variety-specific catches
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Cook fish to perfection for maximum profit
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Utilize Emissary status for enhanced rewards
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Keep an eye out for glowing Treasured Fish at night
The fishing system in Sea of Thieves continues to evolve, with Season 15's Treasured Fish adding new depth to the Hunter's Call experience. Whether players are fishing for profit, reputation advancement, or simply relaxation, understanding the complexities of fish locations, conditions, and values is essential for success on the high seas.