Casual
3D
Fishing
Relaxing
Simulation
Snow
Ice Fishing offers a casual, immersive experience for fishing enthusiasts. Set in breathtaking winter environments, this game lets you step onto the icy terrain and test your fishing skills. With realistic first-person graphics, you\'ll use an auger, fishing rod, and bait to catch a variety of fish, from perch to pike. Whether it\'s winter or summer, enjoy different modes tailored for all skill levels and reel in your dream catch, all from the comfort of home.
You\'ll start off in front of a perfectly drilled hole and a fishing hook dangling just above, ready for you to add bait and wait for the catch of the day. Your rod has a hand-cranked reel, and you can reel in or out using the reel icons on the side. Arrows indicate up or down.
Move your rod up and down to attract fish best, or you are likely to have your bait eaten and will have to replace it. Once your bait attracts fish, you will get a signal and need to reel up. If you pull too much, you may break the string. There is a barometer indicating what too much is, so be sure not to exceed your pull into red territory.
Your catch will remain on the ice as you continue fishing. Keep going in the spot you\'re in, and if you run out of luck, move on to explore new territory.
There are various types of bait you can use, but you need points to be able to access them all. Various baits attract different types of fish. Baits include:
The fish you can catch is directly associated with the type of bait you use. You can never catch a Brown Trout, worth $520, with bloodworms, but you can catch a Ruff, worth $10, with bloodworms. The only way to access more bait is to fish as much as you can to get upgrades with your earnings from the shop.
Some fish are worth more; here is the bait that can catch them. This is not an exhaustive list, but it will give you an idea of the variety available in this game.
Other items you can buy with your earnings include rods and drills. The stronger the rod, the bigger the fish you can reel in. The same goes for the drill. You can\'t expect to fish a 172-pound Cobia that lives at depths of 1640 feet with the basic equipment and bait you start the game with.
Note that you can also change fishing spots and locations, which gives you more variety in the type of fish you can catch, so definitely explore these options.
Happy Fishing!
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Oleg Sandalov developed Ice Fishing.
Sep 15, 2023
Ice Fishing is free and can be played online at CrazyGames.
Once you have the equipment to catch them, a Rockfish is worth $640, and a Redear sunfish is worth $680.
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