Take your Stardew Valley fishing technique to the next level by mastering how to use and craft different types of bait.
In Stardew Valley, fishing is one of the key cozy features you can spend time on. However, if you want to catch fish quickly, you'll need to use bait - and it isn't always obvious how to attach bait to your fishing rod. There are a number of different types of bait you can use with your fishing rod in Stardew Valley, which can help attract fish more quickly to increase your chances of landing that elusive catch.
You can get fiber by slashing up weeds with your scythe or sword, bug meat from defeating bugs in the mines, and slime from defeating slimes. To make wild bait, simply open the crafting menu and scroll down to the wild bait icon. You will get 5 wild bait for each set of 10 fiber, 5 bug meat, and 5 slime that you use. How to Attach Bait to Your Fishing Rod in Stardew Valley Attaching bait to your fishing rod isn't the most intuitive process, but it's easy once you know how.
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