InStardew Valley, players canlearn five different skillsonce they start their new lives in the countryside. Among these, fishing is the easiest and most relaxing skill one can learn. All players need to do is grab their fishing rod and head to the valley’s rivers and ponds.
If they’re looking for a particular type of fish, likeSardine, players will have to put in more effort, as they onlycome out during certain seasons. Sardines are small, oily fish ranging from 1 to 13 inches in length. They have silvery bodies and are multipurpose fish. This guide covers everything players need to know about catching Sardines and their uses inStardew Valley.
Where to Catch Sardine
Sardines are commonocean fishand can be caught atThe Beach,which islocated south of Pelican Town. However, players can only reel in Sardines between the hours of6 am and 7 pmduringSpring, Fall, or Winterseasons.
If players want to quickly catch Sardines without being restricted by season or time of day, they can use theMagic Bait.
Additionally, players who have opted for theBeach Farmlayoutcan easily catch Sardines by fishing on the premises of their farm.
Alternatively, those who don’t want to spend their time fishing can simply purchase Sardines from theTraveling Cart. It appears in the shop randomly and costs anywhere between120 to 1,000 gold coins. Sardines can also sometimes be found insideGarbage Cansaround Pelican Town during Spring, Fall, or Winter seasons.
Uses of Sardine
Since it isn’t ideal to gift fish inStardew Valley, players can sell Sardines to make some money. The selling price of Sardine varies based on its quality, as mentioned in the table below:
Additionally, Sardines can be used to craftQuality Fertilizersor cook a variety of meals, as listed below.
The Dish O’ The Sea provides a unique buff that increases a player’s Fishing efficiency by 3 points.