The Big One Fishing Tournament Routine: Read Big and Small Fish Rules

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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. When a Fishing Tournament is visible, a single catch can become a small goal: should this one become your record?

This is not a promise of rank or rewards. It is a way to read the in-game rule text, Weight label, Fishpedia Best record, and Tournament Entry flow before making your first entry.

Screen clues for reading records

Fishpedia
Fishpedia
Mailbox
Mailbox
Gems
Gems

Read the rule before chasing a score

Rule clue How to read it Next action
Catch the biggest fishA heavier catch is the goal.Target heavier species and check your gear before casting.
Catch the smallest fishA light catch can also be the point.Use Fishpedia to look for lighter species and avoid overcommitting.
Specific fish ruleThe named fish matters most.Find that fish in Fishpedia and move to the matching location.
Eligible catchYour tournament settings may handle this catch.Read the Tournament Entry prompt before continuing.

Sample fish for building weight sense

These fish images come from the game resources. Pick your real target based on the current location and tournament rule. Fishpedia Best Weight:

Crucian Carp - Weight:
Crucian Carp
Carp - Weight:
Carp
Bluefin Tuna - Weight:
Bluefin Tuna
Giant Squid - Weight:
Giant Squid

Five steps for a first record

1.Open Fishing Tournament and read the rule first.

2.Check the target fish and Best record in Fishpedia.

3.Cast a few times in one location to feel the weight range.

4.When Tournament Entry appears, read it before deciding.

5.If Mailbox later shows rewards, check them there.

Start on Android and iPhone/iPad

Install The Big One and aim for one record today. Big or small, the rule makes the next cast clearer.