Animal Crossing Pocket Camp: How to Use Throw Nets

How to Use Fishing Throw Nets in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp

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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp is all about the great outdoors! You’re going to be doin’ all the activities you’ve come to know and love from the Animal Crossing series. Here’s how to use fishing throw nets in the sea, rivers, and lakes around the game.

It’s worth noting first and foremost that you have a limited supply of these, unlike your fishing pole. If you use it somewhere, you’re going to need to wait to get another one again.

Whenever you’re in a recreation zone that has a large enough body of water – be it a river, lake, or ocean – you’ll likely see a small bridge with the icon of a throw net appearing above it. All you have to do at this point is tap on that, and use it. You can also spend some Leaf Tickets on even better ones, but honestly the first tier is great. You’ll get far more fish at once with this than you would have just going around with your fishing pole. Different, rarer fish are available, as well. Of course, the Leaf Tickets ones will offer you greater rewards, but that’s about all there is to using throw nets in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp!


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