Where to find all 40 fish in Fortnite Chapter 2, season 5

Get your Pro Fishing Rods ready.

Fortnite’s latest season started this morning, and though the concept of fishing remains about the same as it did in Chapter Two, season one, the new patch has some tweaks to previous ones.

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This season there are a total of 40 different fish available, and some of them require you to be in specific locations or be online at a specific time. Some can only be caught at night and some require you to have the “Pro Fishing Rod” item.

Among the new types of fish available are ones that have side effects outside of just dealing damage or healing you like the Snowy, Zero Point, and Rift floppers.

While normal types of flopper can be found in any body of water on the Fortnite map, a few locations will be home to very specific fish that you might need to catch for achievements and objectives.

Here’s a list of where you can find all of the fish in Fortnite Chapter Two, season five.

In the Swamp

  • Skull Zero Fish
  • Yellow Slurpfish
  • White Slurpfish
  • Cuddle Jellyfish 

In the Mountains

  • Purple Slurpfish
  • Peely Jellyfish
  • Crimson Zero Fish
  • Volcanic Rift Fish

In the Forest

  • Leafy Zero Fish
  • Red and Green Thermal Fish
  • Green Thermal Fish
  • Green Shield Fish

On the Coast

  • Blue Small Fry
  • Black Striped Shield Fish
  • Tiger Zero Fish
  • Purple Jellyfish
  • Sandstorm Rift Fish
  • Raven Thermal Fish
  • Black Slurpfish

These fish can be caught anywhere on the map:

  • Silver Thermal Fish
  • Slurp Jellyfish
  • Dark Vanguard Jellyfish
  • Purple and Orange Thermal Fish
  • Tan Small Fry
  • Purple Top Small Fry
  • Blue Slurpfish
  • Light Blue Small Fry
  • Blue Smallfry
  • Black Small Fry
  • Crystal Zero Fish/Zero Point Fish
  • Butterfly Rift Fish
  • Black Spotted Rift Fish
  • Galactic Rift Fish
  • Pink Shield Fish
  • Light Blue Shield Fish
  • Standard variations of Flopper (Orange, Green, Blue, Vendetta)
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