{"id":11003,"date":"2025-01-28T14:06:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:06:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/make-millions-from-april-fish-bugs-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:06:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:06:59","slug":"make-millions-from-april-fish-bugs-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/make-millions-from-april-fish-bugs-in-animal-crossing-new-horizons-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Make millions from April fish &#038; bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Make millions from April fish &#038; bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo (via Twitter: triforcemeg)One of the biggest questions in Animal Crossing is how to earn Bells to pay off Tom Nook\u2019s house loan. Fishing and catching bugs in New Horizons is a big money maker, though, especially in April. April is a great season for Animal Crossing players, what with the cherry blossoms and Zipper T\u2019s Bunny Day event in celebration of Easter. It also happens to be a great month for fishing and bug-catching, too \u2013 which means a great month for your wallet. A New Horizons player has put together a list of critters you should be catching in the Northern Hemisphere over the next few weeks in order to rake in the Bells and make some sweet, sweet deposits into your savings bank account. Best April fish &#038; bugs in New Horizons Reddit user \u2018Kflame210\u2018 shared their chart to the Animal Crossing subreddit, which shows just what you need to be catching in order to get the most out of your fishing and bug-catching trips. The bottom tier, Don\u2019t Bother, includes critters worth 500 and below; Meh shows ones 1,500 or less; Now We\u2019re Talkin with 5,000 and under; and Oh Baby! with anything over that. Flies, fleas, and ants are have the lowest selling value at 60, 70, and 80 Bells, so it\u2019s really not worth lining your pockets with those if you\u2019re looking to earn a pretty penny. Squid, zebra turkeyfish, and neon tetra all fetch 500 a piece, but still not enough if you\u2019re going for the big bucks. Tiger beetles can net you some cash if you turn in enough of them as they\u2019re worth 1,500 each, but if you aim higher, you should really be going for anything in the Now We\u2019re Talkin category or above. Barred knifejaws are one of the more popular candidates for raking up the Bells, and you\u2019ll get 5,000 per piece for your efforts. Wasps are also okay, but you\u2019ll only get 2,500, though it\u2019s good if you\u2019re planning on shaking trees \u2013 why not catch them for some easy money while you\u2019re at it? The big bucks are made from coelacanths, golden trout, and barreleyes at a whopping 15,000 a pop, though they\u2019re rare so you\u2019re really not going to run into them too often. Crafting some bait will help you though, and you can scare off anything that\u2019s not a decent size to increase your chances. New Horizons has been a smash hit with Animal Crossing fans ever since its release on March 20. It\u2019s understandable, though, as they waited an agonizing six years for another mainline entry in the series. The game did so well on release, it actually smashed sales records in Japan to become the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch title to date in just its opening weekend alone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Make millions from April fish &#038; bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo (via Twitter: triforcemeg)One of the biggest questions in Animal Crossing is how to earn Bells to pay off Tom Nook\u2019s house loan. Fishing and catching bugs in New Horizons is a big money maker, though, especially in April. 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