
Crimson Desert Fishing Guide — How to Get a Rod & Catch Fish
Complete fishing guide for Crimson Desert covering how to get a fishing rod, the fishing mini-game mechanics, bare-hand catching, and where to find the best fishing spots.
Fishing in Crimson Desert is a fully developed life skill with its own mini-game, multiple rod tiers, and practical rewards. Fish are used in cooking recipes that provide some of the best healing food in the game, making fishing a genuinely useful activity rather than a throwaway minigame.
How to Get a Fishing Rod
Free Fishing Rod
The easiest way to get your first rod is through Annabella's Request quest in Hernand. Annabella provides a free basic fishing rod that you keep permanently after completing her quest. You can also find a rod resting near wooden crates by the river in Hernand after the prologue.
Purchased Rods
- Provisioner's Shop (Hernand) — Buy a basic rod for 15 copper pieces. The shop is located in front of the Blacksmith.
- Fishing Villages — Marked by boat icons on the map. Fishing vendors sell rods here.
- Nas River fishing shop — Another 15 copper rod available at the dock.
Better Rods
- Fine Fishing Rod — Buy the blueprint from Grimrak at the Back Alley Shop in Hernand for 10 silver. Also available through your Greymane camp.
- Porin Fishing Rod — Unlocked through the Research system at a settlement research institute.
How to Equip Your Rod
Open your equipment wheel (F2 on keyboard, Left D-pad on controller) and select the fishing rod to equip it. You switch to fishing mode while it is equipped — swap back to your weapon when you need to fight.
How to Fish — Step by Step
Step 1: Find Water
You can fish in any body of water — rivers, ponds, lakes, or oceans. Choose deep, open water without rocks or fallen trees to avoid breaking your line. The bridge north of Hernand is an excellent early spot.
Step 2: Cast Your Line
Hold the cast button (LT on controller, Q then left-click on PC) to aim. A blue circle indicates a valid casting spot. A red cross means the cast will auto-reel. Release to cast.
Step 3: Wait for a Bite
Be patient. You will see three splashes or feel a controller vibration when a fish approaches. A prompt appears on screen when the fish bites.
Step 4: Hook the Fish
When the prompt appears, quickly press the hook button (RT on controller, right-click on PC). Timing matters — too slow and the fish escapes.
Step 5: Fight the Fish
This is the skill-check phase. Use the left stick (controller) or WASD (keyboard) to pull your rod in the opposite direction the fish is swimming. Do not reel during this phase — you are tiring the fish out.
Step 6: Reel In
Once the fish stops splashing and the water calms, rapidly reel in by rotating the right stick clockwise (controller) or scrolling the mouse wheel (PC). If the fish starts fighting again, stop reeling and repeat the fight step.
Watch the tension indicator on your line. If it turns red, you are pulling too hard and the line will snap. Ease off the directional input when tension is high, and reel aggressively when the fish is calm.
Bare-Hand Fishing
In shallow water, you can spot fish visually and catch them with your bare hands:
- Wade into shallow water
- Look for fish swimming near the surface
- Press the interact button (E on keyboard, X on Xbox, Square on PS5) when close
This method is surprisingly effective and works especially well for quest-specific fish. No rod required.
Bare-hand fishing only works in shallow water where fish are visually visible. Deep-water fishing always requires a rod. Many of the best cooking ingredients come from deep-water species.
Best Fishing Spots
| Location | What You Catch | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bridge north of Hernand | Northern Pike, common fish | Best beginner spot with deep, open water |
| Nas River dock | Various river fish | Near the fishing shop |
| Hernand coastal areas | Saltwater species | Unlocked after exploring the coast |
| Pailune mountain lakes | Rare cold-water fish | Used in advanced recipes |
Why Fish?
Fish are key ingredients in some of the best cooking recipes:
- Steamed Fish — 2x Northern Pike + other ingredients = +280 HP, +26 Spirit
- Fishball Soup — Fish + Lentils + Onion + Salt + Water = +340 HP with Ice Resistance Lv 4
- Pan-Fried Fish — Various preparations for mid-game healing
Fish-based recipes generally provide higher healing and better buffs than meat-based alternatives, making fishing a worthwhile investment for boss preparation.
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