

I will teach you some tips about keeping fish later in this guide. For every fish you keep until the end of the day you will receive a payout. If your stringer or hut (the item you bought in tutorial is a stringer, which allows you to keep fish that you catch think of it as a temporary storage for fish you catch) is full or the individual fish weighs too much you will be forced to release the fish. Normally, when you catch a fish you are given the option to "keep" it.

Fishing: As a new player this will be your main source of income as well as your main focus.

After day 5, the consecutive logins will reset and you will begin back at day 1. Days 1, 2, 3, and 4 will grant you with credits, increasing each day, as a bonus. Login Bonus: Consecutive logins will reward you with credits.How Do I Get Credits?: As stated before, credits are the basic currency, therefor there are plenty of ways to obtain credits. If you're a new player and just finished the tutorial you should have about 600 credits. It is used to buy everything from rods, reels, baits, gear, licenses, fishing trip expenses, and much more. Credits is considered the basic currency that you will be using throughout the game. I would also like to point out that the company behind Fishing Planet is called Fishing Planet LLC.What are Credits?: The general currency of Fishing Planet. The video rekindles memories of one of my favourite video game videos of all time, Farming Simulator Mad Skill. It's like saying, if you play Fishing Planet and you catch a fish you're basically Tony Stark. There's a lot to love about the Fishing Planet trailer, but my favourite bit is when the dead-eyed fisherman poses for a photo, and the camera pulls back to reveal the photo is now in a frame on the desk in the room of a high-powered city CEO at the top of a skyscraper. Activision, are you watching? COD could do with something like this.

The trailer for Fishing Planet on PS4 has it all: a Christopher Nolan-esque set-up, heavy guitar music that is definitely inappropriate for the on-screen action, slow motion will it or won't it bite fish, and of course thousands of tackle combinations. But how would they make it interesting? How would they grab the attention of all the console kids busy playing Call of Duty and FIFA. The game, which has been out on Steam for a couple of years, comes out on PlayStation 4 on 29th August. The people behind Fishing Planet had a problem to solve.
