How to Catch All Fish in My Fishing Brainrots (March 2026) Expert Guide

All Fish Guide

If you are diving into the chaotic, meme-filled waters of Roblox, you have probably stumbled upon My Fishing Brainrots. It is one of those games that hooks you immediately—pun intended. But as you cast your line into the pixelated abyss, you quickly realize one thing: there are a lot of fish to catch, and finding them all is not exactly a walk in the park.

I have spent the last few weeks obsessively grinding in this game, analyzing every fishing spot, and testing different rods to bring you the most comprehensive guide available. Whether you are looking for that elusive Legendary “Amogus” or just want to know which Common fish sells for the most Brainrots, I have got you covered.

In this guide, we are going to break down the complete list of fish (categorized by rarity), the mechanics behind catching them, and the pro strategies you need to dominate the leaderboards in March 2026.

Quick Overview: Fish Rarities & Value

Before we dive into the specific locations, here is a quick breakdown of the fish rarities you will encounter in the game.

Rarity TierChance to CatchApproximate Sell Value RangeDifficulty
Common~55-60%$10 – $50Very Easy
Uncommon~25-30%$60 – $150Easy
Rare~10%$200 – $500Medium
Epic~4%$600 – $1,200Hard
Legendary~0.9%$1,500 – $5,000Expert
Mythical~0.1%$10,000+Nightmare

Note: Prices fluctuate based on the game’s economy updates in 2026.

All Fish in My Fishing Brainrots (March 2026)

The game features a massive Bestiary. To help you navigate this, I have organized the fish list based on the specific biomes and rarities. This is the data aggregated from top sources and verified against the latest game patches in March 2026.

Common Fish

These are your bread and butter. You will catch these everywhere, especially in the Starter Zone.

  • Bluegill: The most basic fish. Good for quick cash when starting.
  • Small Bass: Found in shallow waters.
  • Sardine: Fast swimmers, easy to reel in.
  • Clownfish: Bright and colorful, found near coral structures.
  • Basic Carp: Heavier than the others, slightly slower reeling mechanic.

Uncommon Fish

Once you upgrade your rod a bit, these start appearing.

  • Catfish: Found in deeper, murkier waters.
  • Tropical Fish: Requires you to be in the Tropical biome (usually unlocked at Level 10).
  • Rainbow Trout: Found in rivers or freshwater areas.
  • Pufferfish: Be careful! These can damage your line if you reel too fast.
  • Tuna: Requires a bit more stamina to reel in.

Rare Fish

This is where the game starts getting fun. Rare fish often have specific spawn times or conditions.

  • Squid: Often found at night or in very deep ocean zones.
  • Anglerfish: Requires a depth of 500m+.
  • Marlin: Known for putting up a massive fight.
  • Electric Eel: Can shock you, causing a temporary “stun” effect during the mini-game.
  • Koi: High value, found specifically in the serene garden ponds.

Epic Fish

Epic fish are status symbols in 2026.

  • Hammerhead Shark: Aggressive fighters.
  • Swordfish: Fast, darting movements during the catch mini-game.
  • Golden Koi: A rare variant of the standard Koi.
  • Frog (Giant): Found in swamps.
  • Dolphin: (Note: In this game, they are classified as catchable fish despite usually being mammals—game logic!).

Legendary Fish

These are the “Brainrot” memes you are hunting for.

  • Amogus: Looks suspicious. Found in the Space/Asteroid biome or very deep deep-sea areas.
  • Skibidi Toilet: Found in the Sewer/Industrial zone. Extremely hard to catch.
  • Gigachad: Requires maximum strength stats to reel in.
  • Ugandan Knuckles: Found in the Desert/Wasteland oasis.

Mythical & Secret Fish

The end-game content.

  • Mewing Cat: A secret fish that requires a specific bait (“Sigma Bait”).
  • The Backrooms Entity: Only spawns when your “Sanity” meter is low.
  • Ohio Final Boss: The hardest catch in the game as of March 2026.

How to Catch Every Fish: Strategy Guide

Knowing what to catch is only half the battle. Knowing how is what separates the novices from the pros. Here is my step-by-step process to filling your Bestiary.

1. Mastering the Reeling Mini-Game

The core mechanic in My Fishing Brainrots isn’t just waiting; it’s the active reeling.

  • Keep the Bar in the Green: This is standard advice, but it’s harder than it looks. Don’t just hold the mouse button down. Tap it rhythmically to maintain tension.
  • Watch for “Twitches”: Legendary fish like the Amogus will often fake you out with a sudden jerk right before the bar turns red. Release the button immediately when you see the twitch.
  • Lag Compensation: If you are playing on a high ping server, press the button a split-second earlier than you think you need to. Input delay ruins catches.

2. Zone Specifics & Biomes

You cannot catch a Skibidi Toilet in the starter ocean. You must travel.

  • Starter Ocean: Common to Uncommon fish.
  • Sewer Zone: Unlock this for the grosser, higher-value meme fish. You need a “Rusty Rod” or better here.
  • Space Zone: This requires a rocket or a teleport item. This is the home of the Amogus.
  • Deep Sea: Requires a boat upgrade. This is where you find Megladon and Gigachad.

3. Rod and Bait Synergy

Using the wrong bait is the number one mistake I see players making.

  • Basic Worm: Good for Common/Uncommon.
  • Glitch Bait: Increases the chance of catching “Brainrot” meme fish (Legendary tier) by 15%.
  • Golden Bait: Increases sell price of the caught fish by 20%.
  • Best Rods for 2026:
    • Early Game: Wooden Rod.
    • Mid Game: Carbon Fiber Rod (Good for Rare/Epic).
    • Late Game: The “Grimace Shake” Rod (Best in Slot for Legendary/Mythical).

Pro Tips for Leveling Fast in March 2026

If your goal is to unlock the best rods to catch the Mythical fish, you need money (Brainrots) and XP.

1. Farm the “Hourly Catch” Events
Every hour, the game spawns a “Whale” or a massive “Boss Fish” in the central server area. Participating in these events gives massive XP, even if you don’t land the last hit. Keep an eye on the chat for the announcement: “A disturbance in the water…”

2. Sell Smart, Don’t Just Sell All
Do not sell your quest fish! If a quest asks for 3 Sardines, keep them in your inventory. Selling them and then having to re-catch them wastes time. Also, consider keeping one of every high-tier fish to display on your custom boat (if you have purchased the boat customization DLC). It increases your “Prestige” stat.

3. Join a Fishing Guild
This is a feature many solo players miss. Joining an active guild provides a passive boost to your “Luck” stat. Higher luck directly correlates to fewer Common fish bites and more Legendary bites. It is a game-changer for grinding the Ohio Final Boss.

4. Use the Environment
Look for bubbling spots on the water surface. These indicate “Fish Schools.” Casting into a bubble cluster guarantees a bite and increases the rarity tier of the potential fish by +1 level. For example, a bubble spot in a Common area might yield an Uncommon or Rare fish.

Troubleshooting & Common Mistakes

  • “The Fish Keeps Escaping!”
    • Solution: Your rod line strength is too low for the fish you are trying to catch. Upgrade your line at the shop.
  • “I’m Not Catching Any Legendaries!”
    • Solution: Are you using Glitch Bait? Are you in the correct biome? You cannot catch a Skibidi Toilet in the Ocean. Check your Bestiary to see which zone the fish is native to.
  • “My Game is Lagging During the Catch.”
    • Solution: Lower your graphics settings in the Roblox menu (Ctrl+O). FPS lag will make the reeling mini-game impossible on Legendary catches.

FAQ’s

What is the rarest fish in My Fishing Brainrots as of 2026?

Currently, the Ohio Final Boss is widely considered the rarest catch, with a spawn rate of less than 0.05% even with maxed-out luck stats.

How do I unlock the Space Zone to catch the Amogus?

You need to reach Level 50 and purchase the “Space Ticket” from the mystery trader on the dock. It costs 50,000 Brainrots.

Does the time of day matter?

Yes. Some fish, like the Vampire Squid and Werewolf Fish, only spawn during the in-game night cycle (approximately 8 PM to 6 AM game time).

Can I trade fish with other players?

Currently, no. The game does not support direct player-to-player trading for fish items, though developers have hinted this may be added in a future update in late 2026.

What is the best rod for beginners?

Stick with the Wooden Rod until you have 500 Brainrots, then upgrade directly to the Reinforced Rod. Avoid spending money on cosmetic rods early on.

Conclusion

Fishing in My Fishing Brainrots is more than just a clicker game; it is a test of patience, reflexes, and your knowledge of the game’s meme-ecosystem. With this guide, you now have the roadmap to catch every fish from the lowly Bluegill to the mighty Ohio Final Boss.

The game updates frequently, with new “Brainrot” memes being added almost every month in 2026. Make sure to bookmark this page (I will be updating it whenever a new patch drops) so you stay ahead of the meta.

Good luck, anglers. I’ll see you on the leaderboards.

Sunny Kaushik

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