Top 10] Zelda: Breath of the Wild Best Fishing Spots That Are Great
10. Lurelin Village Harbor
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Wii U) - 84 - Lurelin Village
Lurelin Village is Breath of the Wild’s tropical paradise, and just like any paradise, the supplies are overflowing. Located on the Southern coast of Hyrule, just west of Soka Point, Lurelin Village is a great location to stock up on fish, crabs, and other sea creatures. And if you’re willing to spend some time jewel hunting, the waters of Lurelin Bay are bursting with buried treasure.
- Lurelin is a seaside village in the Faron province of Hyrule. It’s people are primarily fisherfolk, but they also raise Hateno cows.
- Lurelians build their houses around palm trees to gird their homes against the fierce storms that blow in from the Necluda Sea.
- Lurelin Village is home to Hyrule’s only casino (in truth, a shack where you can place a bet that one of three chests will have more money than you put in). Once you raid the waters for jewels, why not gamble for the chance to triple your money?
- How To Get There
- Lurelin Village is located in Southeast Hyrule at the border of the Necluda and Faron provinces. It is surrounded by steep cliffs that protect the village from the interior lands.
- The beach town can easily be found by following the road through Atun Valley east from Lake Floria and Ebara Forest.
- Once you find Lurelin, Yah Rin shrine is located on a rock cliff just north of the village and the town can be easily accessed by teleportation.
9. Lantern Lake
Lantern Lake is a sheltered small body of water housing a teeming school of fish. The lake is located just west of Kakariko Village and feeds into the waterfalls that frame Impa’s home. The Lake is also the location of Fang and Bone, Kilton’s nighttime only monster parts shop.
- The small lake is home to a surprisingly large school of Staminoka Bass and Hyrule Bass. Staminoka Bass is an excellent ingredient for extending your stamina wheel.
- Lantern Lake’s proximity to Kakariko Village means it's a great spot to visit on your regular visits to Impa.
- How To Get There
- If you have Zora Armor, Lantern Lake is easily accessible by swimming up the waterfalls behind Impa’s house.
- If you have to make the climb it's a slightly more difficult journey. The hills that surround Lantern Lake are steep.
- Take the road west out of Kakariko Village and climb the surrounding hills from their western slope. This path is less treacherous.
8. Lanayru Great Spring
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The area south of Zora’s Domain is a fisherman’s paradise with several bodies of water forming out of the Upland Zora Highlands and flowing into the Lanayru Wetlands. Lanayru Great Spring flows just south of Rutala Dam and is a great spot to begin your fishing expedition. Travel along the south bank as it feeds into the Rutala river and have your pick of Mighty and Armored Carp.
- The Lanayru Great Spring is a great fishing ground to prepare for battle. Mighty Carp can bolster your attack levels when cooked into dishes and Armored Carp will increase your defense capabilities.
- The area is home to several camps of Lizalfo guards, so beware. These guards are well-paid and are often hoarding valuable gems.
How To Get There
- Rucco Maag Shrine, Divine Beast Vah Ruta, and Lanayru Tower are all located along the Rutala River exiting the Lanayru Great Spring.
- If you haven’t completed Mipha’s Song quest yet, your best access is through the Lanayru Wetlands east of Hyrule Field.
- Be careful, the area is heavily guarded until you activate Divine Beast Vah Ruta.
7. Rito Village
Breath of the Wild - Recital at Warbler's Nest Quest Guide
A small pond on the way to Rito Village is home to some big fish. This pond is the best place to reliably find Hearty Salmon which can be cooked to gain extra hearts. Hearty Salmon is also the main ingredient in Salmon Meuniere, a gift required to complete the “Recital at Warbler’s Nest” shrine quest.
- While Hearty Salmon can be cooked into dishes that grant extra hearts, even eating them raw will restore an impressive four hearts.
- The drawbridge path that leads past the Rito Village pond is also a great place to find discarded weaponry such as axes and Rito bows.
How To Get There
- The Rito Village pond is easily accessible from the Akh Va’quot Shrine in Rito Village.
- If you haven’t visited Rito Village yet, you should access Tabantha Tower in the Tabantha Frontier in the far west.
- The pond is located on the third pillar connected by drawbridges that rise from Lake Totori and lead into Rito Village.
6. Riverside Stable
How to reach Riverside Stable In Breath of The Wild
Riverside Stable is a centrally located stable on the Hylia River. The clever fish farmers who built the stable included a man-made inlet that attracts Staminoka Bass. You can often see fish literally jumping out of the water at this easy access location.
- Stables are often one stop shops for many necessities. You can rest, cook, pick up spare weapons, buy and sell goods, and meet helpful locals, as well as fish.
- The fish farm inlets serve a dual purpose and also isolate a chicken and goat pen.
How To Get There
- As with all stables, there is a nearby shrine for easy access. Riverside Stable is located next to Wahgo Katta Shrine.
- Riverside Stable is located in the southeastern border of Hyrule Field on the west side of Hylia River, just north of where it joins with Squabble River.
5. Lake Akkala
Zelda Breath of the Wild TRIFORCE in Lake Akkala Underwater ruins treasure chest
Lake Akkala is a large body of water located in the Akkala region of western Hyrule. It’s waters are teeming with Staminoka and Hyrule Bass particularly in the southern part of the lake near Akkala falls. The area surrounding Lake Akkala is a good place to explore as there are several great resources to be found.
- The best fishing is just south of Torin Wetland but fish can be found throughout the large body of water.
- While you’re in the area, it’s a good idea to stop at the Great Fairy Fountain on the eastern shore to increase your abilities.
- The island in the middle of Lake Akkala is home to the Tarrytown side quest, an expansive adventure that will bring you back to the lake often to check on your growing town.
How To Get There
- Lake Akkala is just east of Akkala Tower in the Citadel Ruins.
- Dah Hesho Shrine is located on a cliff overlooking the southeastern coast of the lake and just to the west of the Great Fairy Fountain.
4. Lake Mekar
The Mystery of Mekar Island (Breath of the Wild)
Lake Mekar is the name given to the moat surrounding the Great Hyrule Forest, a hidden island where a mystical fog protects the location of Korok Forest. Accessing the water from the island’s interior is almost impossible, but the waters can easily be reached from the outer banks. Lake Mekar is one of the few places to reliably find the elusive Stealthfin Trout, a powerful ingredient in recipes and potions.
- Stealthfin trout can be cooked into recipes and potions to bolster Link’s stealth capabilities, making it easier to sneak up on enemies and prey.
- For the brave and powerful, Mekar Island is situated in the middle of the lake and supplies no resources, but when night falls the island is teeming with various Stal enemies.
How To Get There
- The island of Great Hyrule Forest is only accessible by a path through the Lost Woods, but the waters surrounding the large island are bordered by the Eldin Mountains to the east and North, Hyrule Castle to the south, and the expansive Tanagar Canyon to the west.
- For easiest access, teleport to Woodland Tower and glide down to the southern banks along Rauru Hillside.
3. Tama Pond and Hebra Plunge
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A small pond and large reservoir on the southwestern edge of the Tabantha Hills, Tama Pond and Hebra Plunge are home to two of the most difficult fish to find in Breath of the Wild; Hearty Salmon and Chillfin Trout. The pond is just south of the Plunge and retains the warmer climate of the Tabantha Frontier while the northern areas of the Hebra Plunge border the Tabantha Tundra and require cold resistant clothing or food.
- Chillfin Trout are a valuable commodity when cooking heat resistant recipes and potions. Cook up a couple of these dishes before venturing into the desert.
- Take care when exploring the Hebra Plunge. A series of waterfalls descend from the Hebra Headspring and the northern areas are so cold that immersing Link in water will deplete hishearts.
How To Get There
- From the Rito Stable, follow the Tabantha Hills road and then climb north to reach the pond.
- The base of the Hebra Plunge is located just north of Rito Stable.
- For faster access to the higher falls, paraglide west from Hebra Tower.
2. Nabi Lake
Nabi Lake is an outlet for the Hylia River and boasts plenty of Armored Carp, Might Carp, and Hyrule Bass. Located just South of Central Hyrule it is an easy place to stock up on fish as well as snails and frogs.
- Be careful when visiting the lake. Due to its proximity to Hyrule Field, the shores of the lake host a few enemy camps. Even worse, Lizalfos and Octoroks patrol the waters.
- There is a Stone Talus located in the remains of West Nabi Lake where the ancient lake has dried out into a series of puddles and ponds.
How To Get There
- Nabi Lake is directly north of the Dueling Peaks tower.
- You can also access Nabi Lake by accessing the roads that go east from Whistling Hill in Hyrule Field and crossing the Hylia River.
1. Loshlo Harbor
Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Defeat the Loshlo Harbor Hinox
Loshlo Harbor is a secluded inlet on the easter banks of Hyrule bordering the Necluda Sea. The waters of Loshlo Harbor boast Armored Carp, Mighty Carp, and Mighty Porgy as well as Ironshell and Razorclaw Crab. The harbor is easily accessible by a road passing south of Ebon Mountain.
- Wherever you go fishing in open sea waters, look for seagulls in the air. They often hover over schools of fish.
- West Loshlo Harbor boasts a Red Hinox with plenty of treasure to plunder.
- The area surrounding the fishing waters are fiercely guarded with Lizalfos, Stals, Chuchus, and Oktoroks patrolling the beaches and waters.
How To Get There
- Descend from Hateno Tower down the road south of Ebon Mountain. You will arrive at the northern end of the beach.
- Muwo Jeem Shrine is located on an outcrop above the beach and is an easy paraglide down to the harbor.
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