All Animal Crossing January Fish in New Horizons

January is a strong month for fishing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but what you can catch depends entirely on your island’s hemisphere. The game treats January as mid-winter in the Northern Hemisphere and peak summer in the Southern Hemisphere, which creates two very different fishing lineups.

All January Fish in Animal Crossing New Horizons You Can Catch
All January Fish in Animal Crossing New Horizons You Can Catch

All Animal Crossing January Fish in New Horizons

Before diving into lists, it helps to understand how the game decides what appears in the water.

Fish availability is controlled by:

  • Hemisphere selection (chosen when you created your island)
  • Time of day
  • Water type (river, pond, clifftop river, river mouth, sea, pier)
  • Special conditions (rain, fin shadows, clifftop access)

January does not introduce new fish in every hemisphere, but it does offer rare, high-value catches if you fish at the right locations and times.

January Fish – Northern Hemisphere

January in the Northern Hemisphere does not introduce new fish, but it keeps several rare winter-exclusive spawns active.

River & Pond Fish (Northern Hemisphere)

FishPrice (Bells)LocationShadow SizeTime
Bitterling900RiverTinyAll day
Pale Chub200RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Crucian Carp160RiverSmallAll day
Dace240RiverMedium-small4 PM – 9 AM
Carp300PondMedium-largeAll day
Koi4,000PondMedium-large4 PM – 9 AM
Goldfish1,300PondTinyAll day
Pop-Eyed Goldfish1,300PondTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Ranchu Goldfish4,500PondTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Freshwater Goby400RiverSmall4 PM – 9 AM
Bluegill180RiverSmall9 AM – 4 PM
Yellow Perch300RiverMedium-smallAll day
Black Bass400RiverMedium-largeAll day
Pond Smelt500RiverSmallAll day
Stringfish15,000Clifftop RiverLarge4 PM – 9 AM
Sturgeon10,000River MouthHugeAll day

Sea & Pier Fish (Northern Hemisphere)

FishPrice (Bells)LocationShadow SizeTime
Sea Butterfly1,000SeaTinyAll day
Blowfish5,000SeaMedium-small9 PM – 4 AM
Anchovy200SeaSmall4 AM – 9 PM
Horse Mackerel150SeaSmallAll day
Sea Bass400SeaLargeAll day
Red Snapper3,000SeaMedium-largeAll day
Dab300SeaMedium-smallAll day
Olive Flounder800SeaLargeAll day
Squid500SeaMedium-smallAll day
Tuna7,000PierHugeAll day
Blue Marlin10,000PierHugeAll day
Football Fish2,500SeaMedium-large4 PM – 9 AM
Oarfish9,000SeaHugeAll day
Barreleye15,000SeaSmall9 PM – 4 AM
Coelacanth15,000Sea (Rain)HugeAll day

January Changes – Northern Hemisphere

CategoryFish
New in JanuaryNone
Leaving After JanuaryNone

January Fish – Southern Hemisphere

January is one of the richest fishing months in the Southern Hemisphere, featuring river giants, sharks, and multiple high-value fish.

River & Pond Fish (Southern Hemisphere)

FishPrice (Bells)LocationShadow SizeTime
Pale Chub200RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Crucian Carp160RiverSmallAll day
Dace240RiverMedium-small4 PM – 9 AM
Carp300PondMedium-largeAll day
Koi4,000PondMedium-large4 PM – 9 AM
Goldfish1,300PondTinyAll day
Pop-Eyed Goldfish1,300PondTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Ranchu Goldfish4,500PondSmall9 AM – 4 PM
Killifish300PondTinyAll day
Crawfish200PondSmallAll day
Snapping Turtle5,000RiverLarge9 PM – 4 AM
Tadpole100PondTinyAll day
Frog120PondSmallAll day
Catfish800PondMedium-large4 PM – 9 AM
Giant Snakehead5,500PondLarge9 AM – 4 PM
Tilapia800RiverMedium-smallAll day
Sweetfish900RiverMedium-smallAll day
Guppy1,300RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Nibble Fish1,500RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Angelfish3,000RiverSmall4 PM – 9 AM
Betta2,500RiverSmall9 AM – 4 PM
Neon Tetra500RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Rainbowfish800RiverTiny9 AM – 4 PM
Piranha2,500RiverSmall9 AM – 4 PM / 9 PM – 4 AM
Arowana10,000RiverMedium-large4 PM – 9 AM
Dorado15,000RiverLarge4 AM – 9 PM
Gar6,000PondHuge4 PM – 9 AM
Arapaima10,000RiverHuge4 PM – 9 AM
Saddled Bichir4,000RiverMedium-large9 PM – 4 AM

Sea & Pier Fish (Southern Hemisphere)

FishPrice (Bells)LocationShadow SizeTime
Sea Horse1,100SeaTinyAll day
Clown Fish650SeaTinyAll day
Surgeonfish1,000SeaSmallAll day
Butterfly Fish1,000SeaSmallAll day
Napoleonfish10,000SeaHuge4 AM – 9 PM
Zebra Turkeyfish500SeaMedium-smallAll day
Puffer Fish250SeaMedium-smallAll day
Ribbon Eel600SeaThinAll day
Blue Marlin10,000PierHugeAll day
Giant Trevally4,500PierLargeAll day
Mahi-Mahi6,000PierLargeAll day
Ocean Sunfish4,000SeaHuge (Fin)4 AM – 9 PM
Saw Shark12,000SeaHuge (Fin)4 PM – 9 AM
Hammerhead Shark8,000SeaHuge (Fin)4 PM – 9 AM
Great White Shark15,000SeaHuge (Fin)4 PM – 9 AM
Whale Shark13,000SeaHuge (Fin)All day
Suckerfish1,500SeaMedium (Fin)All day
Barreleye15,000SeaSmall9 PM – 4 AM
Coelacanth15,000Sea (Rain)HugeAll day

January Changes – Southern Hemisphere

CategoryFish
New in JanuarySweetfish, Napoleonfish, Puffer Fish, Blue Marlin, Ocean Sunfish
Leaving After JanuaryTadpole

January is a month of opportunity in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Northern Hemisphere players should focus on rare winter fish like Stringfish and Sturgeon, while Southern Hemisphere players can enjoy one of the most diverse fishing months in the game.

Whether you’re filling Blathers’ museum or farming Bells, January offers some of the best fishing sessions of the year when you know exactly where and when to cast. Play Now!

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