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Tears of the Kingdom – All Fish Types & Where to Find Them

Stock up on fish of all types as Link adventures across Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom, so health is never a problem.

The open world of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is vast and can seem overwhelmingly packed with activities at first. However, there are peaceful ways to pass the time that also provide precious resources essential for keeping Link alive, like fishing.

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This guide explains where players can find all the fish in the game and outlines the best fishing locations.

Cooking is a big part of Tears of the Kingdom, allowing Link to create all kinds of delicious meals that not only heal him, but can also provide several benefits to help him traverse the world.

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Fish are part of many of the recipes players will cook as they explore Hyrule and work through the main questline. Additionally, there are many species to discover, and not all appear in the same bodies of water. Some may not even appear outside of the Sky Islands.

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How to Fish in Tears of the Kingdom

Fishing in Tears of the Kingdom can be done in a number of ways. The easiest is to use Link’s bow to shoot a fish in the water. Then, Link can swim out to collect the fish he’s shot to take away and cook. Fusing an eyeball to an arrow will cause the arrow to seek out a target, so all Link needs to do is fire in the general direction of a fish.

Alternatively, it’s possible to throw explosives into bodies of water and detonate them. This will kill all the nearby fish and allow Link to collect them after. The Remote Bomb Rune on the Sheikah Slate is the perfect explosive for fishing because it doesn’t cost Link any resources he already has.

All Fish Locations in Tears of the Kingdom

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Below, we’ve outlined every type of fish players can get in Tears of the Kingdom, where they can be found, and how they can be used. Anyone unsure of how to fish in the game can scroll to the bottom of the final table, where we’ve briefly explained how this works.

All Fish Locations in The Lands of Hyrule

The table below contains every fish we’ve encountered in the Lands of Hyrule in Tears of the Kingdom. This is the game’s ground level, where you’ll find towns, villages, towers, and even Shrines.

ImageFish NameFish LocationsStatsEffects When Eaten/Cooked
Armored Carp TotKArmored CarpFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart Container when eaten raw.Temporary Defense Boost when added to cooked dishes.
Armored Porgy TotKArmored PorgyFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart Container when eaten raw.Temporary Defense Boost when added to cooked dishes.
Chillfin TotKChillfin TroutFound in cold waters around HyruleRestores one Heart Container when eaten raw.Offers Heart Resistance when added to cooked dishes.
Glowing Cave Fish
Glowing Cave Fish
In caves around Hyrule, the well near Woodland Stable is a good source at map coordinates 1090, 1156, 0000.Restores one Heart Container when eaten raw.When added to a dish, it provides a Glowing Buff.
Hearty Bass TotKHearty BassPonds across HyruleRestores two Heart Containers when eaten raw.Restores all Hearts & offers temporary Heart Boost
Hearty Salmon TotKHearty SalmonFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores four Heart Containers when eaten raw.Restores all Hearts & offers temporary Heart Boost
Hyrule Bass TotKHyrule BassPonds across HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.No known effects
Mighty Carp TotKMighty CarpFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Temporary Attack Boost when added to cooked dishes.
Mighty Porgy TotKMighty PorgyFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Temporary Attack Boost when added to cooked dishes.
Snake CarpKakariko VillageRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.It offers no special effects when cooked.
Staminoka Bass TotKStaminoka BassFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Stamina recovery and large temporary Stamina Boost.
Stealthfin Trout TotKStealthfin TroutFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Temporary Stealth Boost when added to cooked dishes.
Sizzlefin Trout TotKSizzlefin TroutEldin Canyon and Hebra MountainsRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Offers Cold Resistance when added to cooked dishes.
Voltfin Trout TotKVoltfin TroutFound in various bodies of water around HyruleRestores one Heart container when eaten raw.Offers Electricity Resistance when added to cooked dishes.

All Fish Locations in The Sky Islands

The following table shows all the fish we’ve discovered in the Sky Islands in Tears of the Kingdom. These are the islands that soar above the Lands of Hyrule, pocketed with puzzles and Construct enemies.

ImageFish NameFish LocationsStatsEffects When Eaten/Cooked
Ancient Arowana TotK
Ancient Arrowana
Can be found in most water around the Sky Islands. Fast travel back to the Great Sky Island to find plenty in the waters there.Heals Link for One Heart Container when eaten raw.No known effects

And that’s it! Check out our other The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom guides below to help with crafting, exploring, and tackling challenges across Hyrule.

Tears of the Kingdom Complete Guide | Every Ability & How To Unlock Them | How to Get The Paraglider | How to Get & Use The Travel Medallion | All Armor Locations & Where to Find Them | All Construct Materials & Where to Find Them | All Shrine Locations & Strategies | How to Get More Heart Containers


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