The Big One Fish Art Goal Guide: Make Fishpedia More Fun to Read
Fishpedia in The Big One works best when it feels like a small map for the next cast, not just a checklist. Pick one fish that catches your eye, then use that visual goal to decide where to fish and whether your gear is ready.
Start with the picture, then choose the goal
Trying to complete 150+ species at once can feel too wide. A lighter approach is to choose one fish image, match it with your current fishing spots, and treat the next session as a focused attempt.
Sample fish goals
| Fish | What to notice | Next action |
|---|---|---|
| Crucian Carp | Familiar starting point | Use it to settle into the reeling rhythm. |
| Golden Mandarin Fish | Memorable color | Pick it when you want a clear visual target. |
| Bluefin Tuna | Strong silhouette | Treat it as a goal after gear progress. |
| Legendary Koi | Collection pull | Make it a headline target for the session. |
| Giant Squid | Big presence | Keep it as a longer-range Fishpedia goal. |
Short session routine
- Pick one fish you want to see in Fishpedia today.
- Check whether your current fishing spot and gear feel ready.
- Treat casting, waiting, bite reaction, and reeling as one goal flow.
- If you miss, remember where it broke and turn gold plus gear growth into the next step.
Fishing spot mood also shapes the goal
Different fishing spots make the same loop feel different. Learn the rhythm in a calmer place, then move toward broader locations and new fish goals when the session needs a fresh target.
Play on Android and iPhone/iPad
The Big One is available on Android and iPhone/iPad. Choose one fish that looks interesting and turn it into today’s Fishpedia goal.