How to Catch Fish in Rust

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Fishing in Rust is an essential survival skill that can provide a steady source of food and sustain your character in the harsh environment.

Whether you’re playing solo or with a team, knowing how to catch fish efficiently can give you a crucial advantage. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about fishing in Rust, from crafting the necessary tools to maximizing your yield.

Key Takeaways

  • Fishing is a very useful skill in Rust because it will help you to survive and thrive more easily.

Why Fish in Rust?

Fish in Rust

Fish serve as a reliable food source in Rust, helping players maintain their health and stamina without having to hunt animals or scavenge for other food.

Fishing is also a relatively safe way to gather food, as it doesn’t require combat or significant exploration. Additionally, some fish provide extra resources, such as fish oil, which can be useful for crafting.

Getting Started with Fishing

Before you can catch fish, you’ll need the right tools. The two main ways to fish in Rust are:

  1. Using a Handmade Fishing Rod
  2. Catching Fish Passively with Fish Traps

1. Crafting a Fishing Rod

The Handmade Fishing Rod is the most direct method of fishing in Rust. To craft it, you will need:

  • 200 Wood
  • 2 Rope

Once crafted, equip the fishing rod and head to a body of water, such as the ocean, rivers, or lakes. Next, you’ll need bait to attract fish.

2. Acquiring Bait

Bait is essential for successful fishing. Some of the best bait options include:

  • Worms (found in dirt piles or by harvesting plants)
  • Raw Fish (can be obtained from previously caught fish)
  • Grubs (found in barrels or from chopping trees)

Without bait, you won’t be able to catch fish effectively, so always stock up before heading out.

How to Use the Fishing Rod

How to Fish in Rust

Once you have your fishing rod and bait, follow these steps to catch fish:

  1. Equip the Fishing Rod and stand near a water source.
  2. Attach bait by dragging it onto the rod in your inventory.
  3. Right-click to aim and left-click to cast the line into the water.
  4. Wait for a bite—you’ll feel a vibration or see movement in the water.
  5. Reel in the fish by holding left-click and maintaining tension on the line. If you reel too fast, the line may snap, causing you to lose the fish.

Using Fish Traps

For a more passive approach, players can use Small Fish Traps and Large Fish Traps to catch fish automatically. These traps work by being placed in bodies of water and baited.

Crafting a Small Fish Trap

  • 200 Wood
  • 5 Cloth

Crafting a Large Fish Trap

  • 500 Wood
  • 10 Cloth

After placing the trap in shallow water, add bait, and wait. Over time, fish will be caught, which you can collect periodically.

Types of Fish in Rust and Their Benefits

Different fish types provide varying benefits in Rust:

  • Minnows – Small but easy to catch, provide minimal nutrition.
  • Herring – A medium-sized fish with decent food value.
  • Anchovies – Similar to herring, they offer good sustenance.
  • Salmon – One of the best fish, providing significant food and extra resources like fish oil.

Cooked fish restores a good amount of hunger and health, making it one of the best food sources for survival.

Advanced Fishing Tips

How to Catch Fish in Rust
  • Fish in Deep Waters: Fishing in deep waters tends to yield better fish like salmon, which are more valuable.
  • Use Better Bait: Using higher-quality bait, such as raw fish, increases the chances of catching bigger and more nutritious fish.
  • Stay Alert: Fishing can make you vulnerable to enemy players. Always fish in a secluded area or have a teammate watch your back.

Summary

Fishing in Rust is an excellent way to secure food, especially when other sources are scarce. Whether you use a Handmade Fishing Rod or Fish Traps, catching fish can keep you well-fed and healthy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get fish in Rust?

You need to obtain fishing tools and then use them properly.

What is the best bait for fish in Rust?

Wolf and bear meat.

Posted by
William Westerlund

William is an author, editor, and an avid gamer with over 10.000 hours in CS:GO (Counter-Strike 2). He also enjoys playing Rust, Dota 2, and TF2 but never became a top 1% player in any of those games.

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