May has begun inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsbringing on the gradual change for the warmer in the Northern Hemisphere and the gradual change for the colder in the Southern Hemisphere. With these changes in mind, May is the last month that many fish will be available for many players around the world.
As with thebugs that are disappearing after May, players wanting to complete their museums should nab these creatures before having to wait for their eventual return. Players should note that they have to catch the fish themselves and cannot send fish to other players.
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Northern Hemisphere
There are a total of three fish that will be leaving after May inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons. These fish are:
The golden trout is an especially valuable, but rare fish that can normally be sold for 15,000 bells. Even if players have already donated this fish to museums, it is still recommended to catch more to sell to CJ.
Southern Hemisphere
The southern hemisphere will be losing 10 fish with the coming chill of winter coming in June. These fish are:
Players should note that the golden trout will be disappearing worldwide and only seems to spawn in its set months around the world. Due to this reason, players cannot travel to another player’s island in another hemisphere to catch a golden trout unless the island traveled to in question hasbeen through time traveling.
After players catch every single fish inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, they will soon learn the recipe forthe Gold Fishing Rod, the highest quality and durability of any fishing rod.
Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis available for Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite.
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