The Big One Sea-Life Fishpedia Guide: When the Goal Is Not Just Fish

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The Big One is a casual fishing RPG built around casting, waiting, hooking, reeling, equipment progression, 150+ fish species, 10 fishing locations, and Fishpedia collection. The collection gets more interesting when the next entry is not only a familiar fish, but a sea-life name such as Sea Cucumber, Sea Urchin, Abalone, or Squid.

This is not a stat-memorization guide. It is a way to read unusual sea-life names as your next Fishpedia target, then decide whether a catch belongs in the Net for selling, cooking, or collection progress.

The Big One beach fishing background
Use the shore mood as a prompt for choosing sea-life collection targets in the Fishpedia.

Sea-life names that stand out first

These display names come from the game localization resources, so the article uses player-facing names instead of internal IDs.

Sea Cucumber image
Sea Cucumber
A slow-moving creature on the ocean floor
Sea Urchin image
Sea Urchin
A spiny sea creature living on the ocean floor
Abalone image
Abalone
A premium shellfish clinging firmly to rocks
Squid image
Squid
A cephalopod that sprays ink to escape
Jellyfish image
Jellyfish
A translucent creature drifting through the ocean
Stingray image
Stingray
Stingray is a rare fish found around the beach. It is most active at night and responds well to shrimp bait.

How to fill the entries one by one

Target First cue Short-session action
Sea CucumberRemember it as a slow sea-floor creature.After catching it, decide whether it is for cooking or collection.
Sea UrchinRemember it as a small spiny sea creature.If it is already caught, look for the next similar sea-life name.
AbaloneRemember it as a shellfish-like premium ingredient.Before selling, check the name in your Net.
SquidA familiar sea-life name, useful as an early target.Use the Fishpedia to connect it with nearby sea entries.
JellyfishIts shape makes it easy to remember from the image.Separate collection progress from cooking candidates.
StingrayKeep it as a heavier-feeling target for later.Before the next cast, review bait and equipment once.

Two-minute post-catch routine

1.Open the Net first and check whether a new name appeared.

2.Pick only one empty Fishpedia entry in the same sea-life mood.

3.Choose whether to sell the catch or keep it for cooking.

4.For the next session, choose location and equipment around one target.

Start on Android and iPhone/iPad

Install The Big One and connect one fishing run from casting and reeling to Net sorting and Fishpedia goals.