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transporting fish
So currently with fishing I am only able to carry one fish at a time. Is there something like a bucket to transport more fish at a time?
Originally posted by [Not so] Simple:
Only one fish at a time? There’s no bucket or box for fish, but there is a backpack that increases your inventory to 5 slots — you can buy it to the left of the shredder :GhostFlowerHappy:

And as a tip, instead of dropping one fish at a time, you can throw the whole backpack — all its contents will drop underneath the player. Then just pick the backpack back up and head out again for more fish or goods :steamthumbsup:
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Only one fish at a time? There’s no bucket or box for fish, but there is a backpack that increases your inventory to 5 slots — you can buy it to the left of the shredder :GhostFlowerHappy:

And as a tip, instead of dropping one fish at a time, you can throw the whole backpack — all its contents will drop underneath the player. Then just pick the backpack back up and head out again for more fish or goods :steamthumbsup:
Darkside May 4 @ 11:05am 
I'll add that the grey horse can carry 12 items as well if you're fishing somewhere it can path to.
Neit May 4 @ 2:57pm 
If you are fishing from a boat, you can also simply keep dropping fish into the boat and use the boat to transport them wherever you need. And you can put a LOT of fish into it.

This is especially useful if you go for more rare fish that are further away from your market.
Originally posted by Neit:
If you are fishing from a boat, you can also simply keep dropping fish into the boat and use the boat to transport them wherever you need. And you can put a LOT of fish into it.

This is especially useful if you go for more rare fish that are further away from your market.

Indeed, that gives you a ridiculous amount of fishes but the issue is that they the most common ones will go rotten after 2 days, so keep in mind you will have to cut them and store in cellar - which takes a lot of time.

Fishes don't have expire date while being in fish traps.
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