Farming isn’t the only lucrative business in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, and you’ll understand that once you see the fish prices you can sell. No farming simulator would be complete without any actual fishing mechanics and the ability to sell that fish. If you’re looking to make a profit, then maybe turn your eyes to how much fish sell for in SOS: A Wonderful Life.
Use this guide to learn what the fish prices are in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life so you can weigh whether to sell them or give them away as gifts.
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Fish Price List
Here are all the fish prices in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life.
Fish | Little | Common | Big | Huge |
Ahi | 105G | - | 265G | 420G |
Amur Catfish | 35G | 55G | 90G | 140G |
Buckmouth Bass | 15G | 25G | 40G | 60G |
Calamari | 40G | 60G | 100G | 160G |
Masu | 25G | 35G | 60G | 90G |
Rainbow Trout | 95G | 145G | - | - |
Scad | 25G | 40G | 65G | 100G |
Sea Bream | 45G | 70G | 115G | - |
Spotted Char | 40G | 60G | 100G | 160G |
Stringfish | 90G | 135G | - | - |
Wakasagi | 20G | 30G | 50G | 80G |
Note: This table is a work in progress.
The fish prices in Story of Seasons depend on the type of fish you’re selling and how big they are. The larger and rarer the fish, the more you can sell it for. Some fish prices are pretty high, so you’ll want to sell them; however, there are other fish that are better off being given as gifts.
Fishing is not only a good way to get rich, but you can also give to the residents of Forgotten Valley and even use the game’s romance options to get closer to them.
You can sell the fish you caught at Van’s Shop whenever he’s in town. There are days when Van is unavailable to buy your product, so you’ll have to wait until he’s around. You can stockpile fish in the meantime and sell them in bulk, which is the best way to avoid wasting your precious time.
We have a fishing guide for Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life that will show you the basics of fishing and the best way to catch fish. Certain fish can only be caught by upgrading your Fishing rod, but you’ll need to meet certain requirements and conditions before you can do so.