What to do first
Cast for a reachable target, secure the catch from the shark, place it on your island, use the earnings for progression, then train before reaching farther water.
Learn the catch, shark escape, island placement, money, rod, and training loop in the order a new player needs it.
Cast for a reachable target, secure the catch from the shark, place it on your island, use the earnings for progression, then train before reaching farther water.
Pull A Lucky Fish joins a fishing pull with a shark-risk phase and an island-income loop. A catch is not useful for income until you bring it back safely and place it.
Use the current game screen when a prompt or number differs, and change only one variable during a test.
Use the Openwater Games Roblox page. Similar fishing names can lead to different games with unrelated codes and systems.
Start with a target you can cast to consistently. Learning the full return loop matters more than chasing the farthest silhouette.
Follow the current on-screen fishing interaction. Keep watching after the reel-in because the risk phase is not finished yet.
Use the visible prompt on your device. Gameplay footage suggests active repeated input, but the current prompt always takes priority.
Tip: Practice on a nearer catch so a failed attempt costs less time.
Move the secured catch to an available island spot. The official game description connects placed fish with island income.
Decide whether reach, money, rod details, shark control, or an uncertain link blocks you. Use that branch in the Next Catch Planner.
Change one variable, record the result, and avoid buying from a stale community number.
Open the Training guide and start a Throw Power threshold row for one visible target.
Practice the current prompt on a nearer catch and record the device and failure point.
Check that the catch is secured and placed, then record the visible rate for the projection tool.
Read the current price and effect in-game, then use the Rods page checklist.
Fisch, Fish It, Fish RNG, and Pull A Lucky Fish do not share codes or progression tables.
The shark phase can still remove the catch before it is safely placed.
Learn the secure-and-place loop before spending a session on far targets.
A rod, training, position, and weather change in one test leaves you with no useful comparison.
The catch, shark, island income, rod, and training relationships come from the official Roblox description. Throw Power and detailed escape observations come from exact-game footage checked July 10, 2026.
Catch a reachable target, secure it through the shark phase, and place it on your island.
The official description says placed catches earn island income. Record the current on-screen value rather than using a guessed table.
Train fishing skills and record personal Throw Power thresholds for visible targets.
Use your current bottleneck and confirm the live price and effect before spending.