With a fish on the line, push the left stick in the opposite direction the fishing is moving to tire it out faster. Wait until the fish becomes tired before reeling in trying to reel as a fish is tugging will cause your line to break. The fish will immediately pull back, and you'll feel your line get tight, with your rod bending in reaction to the tugging. Once you've landed a fish, the real work begins. Be sure to wait until you feel a strong bite before "striking"-with a bobber or a lure-as fish will often nibble a few times before biting down the hook. If you see a fish, cast beyond it and reel in the lure so the fish sees it coming by. With a lure, you have to reel in until you feel a bite. With a bobber, all of you have to do is sit and wait to get a bite You can tap RT/R2 to attract a nearby fish (if you're standing close enough to shore you might even see the fish in the water), but do it too much and you'll spook them. Once you've cast your line out, what happens next depends on the bait you used. It might take you a few times to get a feel for it, but it's rewarding to land a cast precisely where you want it. How long you hold down RT/R2 will determine how far the cast goes. Provided you're playing with a controller, hold LT/L2 to grip the rod and then RT/R2 to cast. Next, you must attach bait to it, and this is divided into two categories: Bobber and Lure (more on that later). The first step is to select your Fishing Rod from the Items menu. Now Playing: Can You Play Red Dead 2 If You Didn't Play The First Red Dead Redemption? How To Fish: By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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