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Limited Time Fish (“One-Day” Fish) are special fish that are only generally available during a specified time period. They are limited by their availability. After the specified period, the Limited Time fish can still be caught, but only by by harnessing the power of Liquid Gold at the island of Waterport. Many of these were former Contest fish, while a few are needed to unlock certain Islands or Island Story. It is advisable to look at each specific one for all their details and minimum requirements needed if any. Some have no minimum pole requirement listed, so can be caught by any pole.
Limited Time Fish (“One-Day” Fish) are special fish that are only generally available during a specified time period. They are limited by their availability. After the specified period, the Limited Time fish can still be caught, but only by by harnessing the power of Liquid Gold at the island of Waterport. Many of these were former Contest fish, while a few are needed to unlock certain Islands or Island Story. It is advisable to look at each specific one for all their details and minimum requirements needed if any. Some have no minimum pole requirement listed, so can be caught by any pole.


You will have to acquire a [[Liquid Gold]] before in order to catch any of them once retired. First, travel to [[Waterport]] to select [https://fishwrangler.com/resource/24?harness#the-power one of the fish] you wish to harness LG on at the bottom from the drop down list. You can turn on your LG either before or after this step, but it '''must''' be active in order to reel it in. Then just keep fishing until you are rewarded with one of the Special Occasion fish! (if you desire to catch more, just reactivate)
You will have to acquire a [[Liquid Gold]] before in order to catch any of them once retired. First, travel to [[Waterport]] to select [https://fish-wrangler.com/fishwrangler/resource/24?harness#the-power one of the fish] you wish to harness LG on at the bottom from the drop down list. You can turn on your LG either before or after this step, but it '''must''' be active in order to reel it in. Then just keep fishing until you are rewarded with one of the Special Occasion fish! (if you desire to catch more, just reactivate)


Just like any Possibly Extinct fish harnessed with LG, there will always be some Limited Time fish that are more stubborn than others, and prove difficult to bring in. Especially as a lot of them the population density is unknown. Please look at the description to make sure everything is right (aside from which pole, as some are retired holiday poles) as well as it may even list the population. For example the [[Pink Ribbon Fish]] is listed as Critically Endangered and should prove slightly easier than most. Also, make sure your LG is turned ON as well as harnessed, as that's a common issue that most run into.
Just like any Possibly Extinct fish harnessed with LG, there will always be some Limited Time fish that are more stubborn than others, and prove difficult to bring in. Especially as a lot of them the population density is unknown. Please look at the description to make sure everything is right (aside from which pole, as some are retired holiday poles) as well as it may even list the population. For example the [[Pink Ribbon Fish]] is listed as Critically Endangered and should prove slightly easier than most. Also, make sure your LG is turned ON as well as harnessed, as that's a common issue that most run into.

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