The sturgeon is a rare and elusive fish in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). It's a highly sought-after fish due to its large size and high value. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into all aspects of the ACNH sturgeon, providing you with expert tips and strategies to help you catch and collect this magnificent creature.
The sturgeon can be found in the mouths of rivers during the summer months, from June to September. It prefers deep waters with a strong current. The best time to catch sturgeons is between 4 PM and 9 PM.
Bait is essential for successful sturgeon fishing. Live bait, such as crayfish or grasshoppers, provides the best results. Fish bait can also be effective, but it may require more patience.
When casting your line, aim for deep waters with a strong current. Let your bait sink to the bottom and wait patiently. The sturgeon is a slow-moving fish, so be prepared for a long wait.
The sturgeon is one of the largest fish in ACNH, measuring up to 90 inches in length. It has a high value, selling for 10,000 Bells to Nook's Cranny and 15,000 Bells to C.J.
Donating a sturgeon to the museum is a rewarding experience. Blathers, the museum's curator, will provide you with fascinating information about this prehistoric fish.
In addition to its monetary value, the sturgeon can be used in various ways:
Sturgeons are an endangered species in real life. In ACNH, the sturgeon is a rare fish, and it's important to practice responsible fishing. Avoid overfishing and release any sturgeon that you don't plan to sell or donate.
The ACNH sturgeon is a rare and valuable fish that can be challenging to catch. However, with the right bait, techniques, and patience, you can add this magnificent creature to your collection. Remember to practice responsible fishing and enjoy the rewards that this elusive fish has to offer.
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