September Fishing 2013

Olivia the cat has become the latest animal to scamper out of town. I got her goodbye letter in the mail today.

Olivia's goodbye letter.It was raining as I made my way around town. When I got to Static’s house, he was being unusually rude.

Static: Shut up! Shut up!So I had to put him in time-out. He wasn’t happy about that.

A grumpy Static trapped by holes.I soon reached a new house. Velma the snooty goat has moved into Forest. Apparently she went to the Static School of Manners.

Velma: You don't have to shout! I'm right here! Show a little restraint!Hmm, she looked a bit familiar… “Hey Velma, can you get me Scooby-Doo’s autograph?”

After making my rounds and stopping at the post office, I decided to do some September fishing. As you may know, there are no sea bass or jellyfish in the ocean in early September. This means the only ocean fish are red snappers (3,000 bells), barred knifejaws (5,000 bells), and if it’s raining, coelacanths (15,000 bells). So this time of year is great for making lots of money…especially if you play in the rain. I decided to fill my pockets with 15 fish. Two of my 15 catches were coelacanths.

Catching a living fossil (coelacanth).I also caught ten red snappers and three barred knifejaws.

My fish haul (pockets full).I sold everything to Nook and scored an easy 75,000 bells.

Tom Nook: My price comes to 75,000 bells.The sea bass will start to return in a day or two, but they won’t be back in full force until mid-month. So you still have a few good days left for some lucrative fishing. Just remember to avoid the acre with the mouth of the river and good luck catching those coelacanths! See you all next time!


Updated to add a photo of my Animal Crossing GameCube disc and memory card. If you’re wondering what case they’re in, it’s the clear case that came with the Game Boy Player.

Animal Crossing GameCube disc and memory card.

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