Graveyard Keeper: How to Fish & Get a Fishing Rod

How to Get a Fishing Rod and Fish in Graveyard Keeper

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Graveyard Keeper will have you taking care of a church, home, farm, and graveyard, yes. However, it’s also going to have you doing a variety of different duties and activities all around town. You’re going to be able to fish in the game, provided you get a fishing rod first, of course. Here’s how to fish and get a fishing rod in Graveyard Keeper.

First and foremost, you need to buy yourself a pole. Once you’re able to head over to the lighthouse, you need to do so. Once there, you’ll need to talk to the keeper of the lighthouse (standing right next to it). He’ll give you a rod if you bring him moths, or you can just buy it from him for 2 silver. Really, it just depends on how cheap you are. Whichever way you decide to get it, there’s your tool! “Teach a man to fish,” and all that.

Then, once you have it, you can fish at any location that has a little sign with a picture of a fish on it. Then, much like Stardew Valley, you’re going to be playing a minigame. If you’ve played Stardew Valley, though, it works a lot like that. Click to case out your line, once you feel the bob twitch, click again. Then, keep the bar over the fish and you’ll be reeling it in. Presto! You have yourself a catch.

That’s it! That’s all there is to it! That’s how you fish in Graveyard Keeper. If you’re looking for more answers, why don’t you leave us a comment down below with your question so we can help you? If you’d rather find the answers yourself, you’re going to be able to by using Twinfinite’s search bar above in the site’s menu to look for a good guide.


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