What to do first
Train Throw Power, test from the same position with the same rod, and save the lowest value that reaches one visible target. No safe public cast-distance formula is available.
Train Throw Power, test one visible target at a time, record reliable reach thresholds, and approach rebirth decisions carefully.
Train Throw Power, test from the same position with the same rod, and save the lowest value that reaches one visible target. No safe public cast-distance formula is available.
Training directly supports farther casts in the official game loop, while gameplay footage shows Throw Power increasing through weight-style training. The useful answer is a repeatable personal threshold, not a copied universal number.
Use the current game screen when a prompt or number differs, and change only one variable during a test.
Choose a stationary landmark, creature silhouette, or water band you can recognize after training.
Record your rod, Throw Power, position, and any visible weather or event state.
Test from the same position and mark whether the target is reachable.
Use the current training interaction long enough to change Throw Power without making several other upgrades.
Return to the same position and rod. Save the result even if the target is still out of reach.
Repeat until the target is reached more than once, then store that Throw Power as your current threshold.
Tip: A repeatable threshold is more useful than a one-off lucky cast.
Start a new row before rebirthing or changing rods so you do not erase the old comparison.
Use the same camera, position, rod, and target; small changes are hard to see without a fixed reference.
Keep a separate row for each rod.
Record the before state and read the current reset and benefit text before confirming.
Use the threshold log. No controlled formula is available for publication.
You cannot tell which change affected reach.
Different rod, position, state, or update can make it unreliable.
You lose the clean before-and-after comparison.
Water bands and camera angles are not precise distance units.
Farther casting through training is official. Throw Power, weights, and rebirth behavior are player-observed details from exact-game footage, and exact modifiers remain open.
The official description says training fishing skills lets players cast farther; gameplay footage also shows Throw Power changing.
It depends on the target and possibly the rod. Record a personal threshold from the same position.
Read the current reset and benefit text, record your before state, and decide only when the tradeoff fits your goal.
Rod progression is official, but exact per-rod reach effects are not safely documented. Keep separate threshold rows.