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AboutAn Blueback Tuna can be caught by chance when Fishing in Salt Water. Blueback Tuna have a variable weight, starting from 0.50 kilograms and increaseing. For every 0.25 kilograms of weight you will receive a Filet of Blueback Tuna when right-clicking a Blueback Tuna and selecting "Butcher". When Butchering a Fish you will also receive a Fish Skeleton and rarely Rainbow Scales, a Swim Bladder, or The Elusive Last Bone. A Blueback Tuna can be dried on a Drying Frame to make a Dried Blueback Tuna or can be boiled in a Clay Pot or Copper Pot to make Fish Broth. Any Fish will add a variable amount of fill points when added to a Compost Bin based on their weight. How to Fish
Although still being tested, the strongest factors for catching a particular Fish seem to be whether it is Salt or Fresh Water and individual water tile being Fished from. Bait has a small influence and Rod does not seem to have any. |