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I caught it using bait, like almost all the ones I was missing before the end.
Usually if you used Atrophy on a fish spot you would usually guaranteed an aberration if not a really high likelihood, shoulda used that more. That also means that the anchovy aberration is the only one you can't get from atrophy.
This does make the jellyfish and anchovy aberrations especially painful because they're trawling only and thus pure RNG that cannot be sidestepped with spells.
Sunfish abberation was a bit hard for me to, but i did find that using atrophy on a dedicated spawn for them will get you at least one abberant, which is how i ultimately got both sunfish and sailfish abberations. That trick doesn't work on the trawl exclusive catches though, but i got real lucky with the anchovy and got that just heading between the strands and the basin.