Learn about fishing rods, enchantments, types of fish, and more
Looking to learn how to fish in Minecraft?Fishing has been a staple ofsurvival gamesfor well over a decade, and one of the most famous examples is inMinecraft. Mojang’s sprawling sandbox gives players the chance to easily indulge in a bit of fishing. But dig a little deeper and there’s a fair bit to know if you want to really maximise your chances of getting the real treasures hiding deep in Minecraft’s waters.
On this page, we’ll explain every step of the Minecraft fishing experience, from crafting your first fishing rod and enchanting it with all the best traits, to all the loot chances of each fish and piece of junk or treasure. We’ll also go over some handy tips to keep in mind while you’re enjoying a spot of fishing.
How to make a fishing rod in Minecraft
A fishing rod is the only piece of equipment you need in order to fish in Minecraft. Thankfully, it’s very easy to craft. All you need is:
Organise them in the crafting window as shown below, with the sticks in a diagonal line from bottom-left to top-right, and the string occupying the remaining right-most slots in the grid.
To fish in Minecraft, all you need is a fishing rod and a body of water. This body of water can be of any size and depth, so even a block of water is good enough to fish in! Every body of water is as good for fish as any other - you don’t get different fish from different biomes. If you want that, you’ll need to turn toMinecraft mods.
You can fish from wherever you like, whether it’s standing on the coast, sitting in a boat, or even submerged in water yourself.
To start fishing, equip your fishing rod andright-click to cast your lineinto the water. You don’t need to aim at any particular place in the water. You also don’t need to see fish in the water in order to be able to catch fish there.
Keep your fishing rod equipped, and wait patiently until you see av-shaped trail of bubble particlesin the water. This should only take between 5 and 30 seconds.
You won’t see the fish itself, but this trail of particles is what to look for. Once it appears, it will quickly snake its way towards your fishing rod’s bobber. When it meets the bobber, there will be a loud splashing noise, and the bobber will sink underwater. When this happens,right-click immediatelyto pull in your catch.
If you do this correctly, then you’ll receive either a fish or some other loot (more on this below), along with some experience orbs. You’ll also slightly lower the durability of your fishing rod with each catch, unless it has been enchanted with Unbreaking.
Here are a few less well-known facts and tips that you should know about if you want to start fishing in Minecraft:
You can enchant fishing rods with the following enchantments:
Obviously the Curse Of Vanishing is not an enchantment you’ll necessarily want to have on your fishing rod, but the rest are very useful if you plan on doing a lot of fishing in your latest Minecraft survival world.
For more information on these and other enchantments, check out our dedicatedMinecraft enchantingguide.
Each time you make a catch with a basic fishing rod in Minecraft, there’s an 85% chance that the catch will be a fish. 10% of the time, it’ll be a “junk” item, and 5% of the time it’ll be a “treasure” item.
However, in order to catch a “treasure” item, there needs to be a lot of uninterrupted open water around the bobber - at least 5x4x5 blocks. If you’re fishing in a small area, then you’ll only be able to catch fish or “junk” items.
Below is a list of all the fishing loot you can obtain in Minecraft, and the chances of catching each one:
Note: if you’re fishing in a Jungle biome, then there’s also a chance of receiving Cocoa Beans (Bedrock Edition only) or Bamboo as “junk” items.
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