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Far Cry 5: How to Get Money Fast

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How to Get Money Fast in Far Cry 5

Aside from hunting land animals, consider spending some time going fishing instead. You can purchase your first rod at any general store, and this will get you started nicely. As you travel across Hope County, look out for brochures and maps lying around as well, as these might mark popular fishing spots on your world map. Better fishing rods can also be purchased later on with the completion of certain side quests.

Once you have a rod, go to a fishing spot, and select the rod from your weapon wheel. Cast it into the water and wait for the fish to bite, then pull the rod in slowly once you have a catch. Fish can be sold for a nice sum of money at general stores as well, and this is a really good way of earning money if you’re looking to grind in Far Cry 5.


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