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Stardew Valley: How To Catch a Tuna

Want to know how to catch Tuna in Stardew Valley? Stardew Valley is an incredibly relaxing farming sim in which you can spend hundreds of…

Nerd Stash StaffBy Nerd Stash StaffJune 27, 20233 Mins Read
Stardew Valley: How To Catch a Tuna
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Want to know how to catch Tuna in Stardew Valley? Stardew Valley is an incredibly relaxing farming sim in which you can spend hundreds of hours in. Moreover, your character’s life is not limited to the farm, as you can explore the entire valley, interact with the inhabitants, complete quests and even go fishing. Speaking of fish, there are many different fish in the game that you may need for quests or cooking, such as Tuna. So, read on to learn how to catch and use Tuna in Stardew Valley.

Where To Catch Tuna in Stardew Valley

Where To Catch Tuna in Stardew Valley
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Stardew Valley has a fairly large map where you will find many bodies of water, including the sea. And in them, you can catch different types of fish. But each type of fish spawns at certain seasons and times of the day. Therefore, you can’t catch Tuna without knowing its schedule.

Tuna is a fish that lives in salt water, so you can catch it in salty water in Stardew Valley. To do this, go to the beach in the south of the map. You can also catch this fish on your Beach Farm. However, it is worth noting that you can only do this during the daytime in Winter or Summer, as in other seasons, Tuna does its fishing business somewhere far from land.

If you have unlocked Ginger Island, you can fish for Tuna on the island’s eastern side. You must pick up a fishing rod and throw the bait into the water. (If you are a lucky Magic Bait owner, you can catch Tuna at any time or season). Also, you can find this fish in the Traveling Cart or Garbage Cans in Summer or Winter.

How To Use Tuna in Stardew Valley

Like other items in Stardew Valley, Tuna can be sold for 100-300 Gold, depending on the rarity of the fish. But we recommend that you use it for cooking or making fertilizer:

  • Sashimi – Tuna
  • Maki Roll – Tuna, Seaweed, and Rice
  • Fish Taco – Tuna, Red Cabbage, Mayonnaise, and Tortilla.
  • Quality Fertilizer – 2 Sap and Tuna

That’s all you need to know about how to catch and use Tuna in Stardew Valley. This fish is quite helpful for both selling and cooking, so follow our tips to get it. And while you are here, take a look at our guide on how to build a coop.

Stardew Valley is available for PC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.

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