Fishing database

Heartopia fish locations tracker

This page helps players decide where to fish based on location, time, weather, level, and best use. The goal is quick routing, not endless scrolling.

Heartopia fishing tracker illustration

What every fish row should include

Existing Heartopia fish guides rank because collectors need exact location data. Your advantage should be a simple filter-first layout: location, time, weather, rarity, value range, and best use.

Player note: check weather and time before moving. If the conditions do not match the fish you want, pick a different route instead of running across the map hoping it appears.
Checked rows
The site now includes fish examples with real route details. These are the high-value rows players are likely to search first because they combine location, time, weather, rarity, and sell price.
FishLocationTimeWeatherSellRarityRoute
Golden KoiHot SpringDawnClear800LegendaryBest clear dawn target.
OarfishOceanNightRain800LegendaryBest rainy night ocean target.
Silver ChimaeraOceanNightRain600LegendaryStack with Oarfish route.
SwordfishOceanDuskAny550EpicFlexible dusk ocean route.
KoiPondAfternoonClear250RareGood mid-game pond target.
BassLakeAnyAny40CommonKeep some for Fish Chowder.

Source reference: Heartopia fish database.

Fish groupLocationTimeWeatherLevelBest useNotes
Lake fishLake / pondDay or eveningClear or rainyBeginner to midSell duplicates or use in recipesGood first collection route.
Sea fishCoast / boat areaMorning or nightClear, rainy, eventMid to highCollection and high-value catchesCheck weather before traveling.
Rare routeSpecial water spotsEvent windowsSpecial weatherHighCollection completionUse after basic fish are complete.

Filters players expect

Best collection method

  1. Pick one fishing spot and stay there for a short session.
  2. Check current time and weather before moving areas.
  3. Keep new catches for the collection first.
  4. Sell duplicates only after checking recipe use.
  5. Repeat the same route in a different weather condition.
Traffic tip: fish location pages work best when they include filters. Add location, time, weather, rarity, and event toggle once you have enough rows.