Trying to keep track of all the fish inStardew Valleycan be a headache. You not only have to think about their habitat, but weather and time restrictions, and even their behavior as well. Walleye is a fairly common fish, and thankfully, there are ways to catch one.
How to catch a Walleye in Stardew Valley
Walleyes can be fished up from various locations around Pelican Town and the map surrounding it. Regardless of which location you choose to fish in, Walleye can only be caught between 12 p.m. and 2 a.m. on rainy days during the Fall:
By far, the best location to go fishing for Walleye is the pond in Cindersap Forest. Although you’ll have to wait for a rainy Fall day, you’re more likely to catch a Walleye here than in any other location. Each cast has a 32% chance to result in a Walleye.

If you’re desperately seeking a Walleye in Spring or Summer, you can use MagicBaitto negate the seasonal, weather, and time restrictions.
Other ways to get Walleye in Stardew Valley
There are three other ways to get Walleye inStardew Valley, each of which has benefits. You’ll need to have some luck on your side to get Walleye in any of the following ways, though:
How to use Walleye in Stardew Valley
Gifting and quests
Walleye doesn’t make a very good gift, with not a single villager feeling anything more than neutral about the fish. However, you will need to catch a Walleye to complete at least oneBundle at the Community Center:
One Walleye can also requested at the Help Wanted board during Fall or Winter. This can be for any villager, and the reward is 315 Gold and 150 Friendship points.

Recipes and crafting
Walleye isn’t specifically called for in any cooking or crafting recipes, but it can be used for the following recipes that require ‘any fish’:
Tailoring
Walleye can be used in the spool of aSewing Machineto create a Fishing Vest, which is undyeable. However, when it comes to making dye, Walleye counts as a yellow dye when used in the dye pots at Emily and Haley’s house.
Fish Pond
Walleye can be placed in Fish Ponds and have a 90% chance of providing 1 Roe each day. They have no additional drops, regardless of the pond’s population level.







