Fish And Bugs Leaving Animal Crossing After April

With each new month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons comes a new batch of fish and bugs to catch, but also seasonal fish and bugs that will no longer be available–sometimes for months at a time. If you’re a completionist, these limited and sometimes extremely rare critters are the ones you should focus on, and it’s recommended that you get a head start. We’re not too far into April yet, but unless you want a repeat of last month’s last-minute Stringfish hunts, you’ll be thanking yourself for tracking these critters down early.

April marks your last chance to catch some big fish in the Northern Hemisphere and say goodbye to the notorious tarantula until later this year. Southern Hemisphere players will see a load of fish and bugs leaving at month’s end.

For a more comprehensive list of critters, hit up our Animal Crossing: New Horizons fish guide and bug guide, which include the full list of what we’ve caught so far, tips on how to catch, and more. Don’t forget to check out what fish and bugs are new in April as well.

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    • Fish Leaving After April
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  • Southern Hemisphere
    • Fish Leaving After April
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    • Here’s the list of fish and bugs that are leaving after this month is up, for players in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Catch them while you still can!

      Northern Hemisphere

      Fish Leaving After April

      Fish Time Location Price
      Blue Marlin All day Pier 10,000
      Dab All day Ocean 300
      Tuna All day Pier 7,000

      Blue Marlin and Tuna are both ocean fish, but to catch them specifically, you’ll need to cast your reel off the wooden pier on your island. This is not the same pier as the one leading to your airport. If there are no fish near your pier, you can craft and throw bait to attract new spawns until you get what you want.

      Bugs Leaving After April

      Bug Time Location Price
      Tarantula 7 PM – 4 AM Ground 8,000

      That’s right–the infamous tarantula is saying goodbye in the Northern Hemisphere until November! If you’re up for it, going on a Mystery Tour to find the deserted tarantula island is one of the best ways to make money in New Horizons right now, so stock up while you still can. You can also create a tarantula island farm, but the recent arrival of the giant water bug has broken tarantula farming spawn rates. It hasn’t been rendered impossible, just a lot more tedious.

      Southern Hemisphere

      Fish Leaving After April

      Fish Time Location Price
      Angelfish 4 PM – 9 AM River 3,000
      Betta 9 AM – 4 PM River 2,500
      Catfish 4 PM – 9 AM Pond 800
      Moray Eel All day Ocean 2,000
      Rainbowfish 9 AM – 4 PM River 800
      Ribbon Eel All day Ocean 600
      Snapping Turtle 9 PM – 4 AM River 5,000
      Tilapia All day River 800

      Bugs Leaving After April

      Bug Time Location Price
      Darner Dragonfly 8 AM – 5 PM Flying 230
      Ladybug 8 AM – 5 PM Flowers 200
      Man-Faced Stink Bug 7 PM – 8 AM Flowers 1,000
      Mantis 8 AM – 5 PM Flowers 430
      Red Dragonfly 8 AM – 7 PM Flying 180
      Scorpion 7 PM – 4 AM Ground 8,000
      Stinkbug All day Flowers 120
      Tiger Beetle All day Ground 1,500
      Yellow Butterfly 4 AM – 7 PM Flying 160

      Southern Hemisphere players still have the rest of April and the entire month of May to catch fleas, but after that the blood-sucking critters won’t be around again until October. Since they’re so rare, it might be wise to start chatting up your neighbors daily if you haven’t been already and keeping a close eye out for itchy villagers.

      Animal Crossing: New Horizons News And Guides

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