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Heartopia Fish Tracker: Locations, Weather, and Catches

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Quick Answer

Use the fish tracker above to filter missing catches by water type, weather, time, level, rarity, and caught status. Mark caught fish on this device, then use the guide below to decide what to keep, cook, or sell.

Last checked May 23, 2026
Version focus Live fish tracker and catch route
Heartopia fish tracker using the Steam capsule art

Fish Tracker

Track Missing Heartopia Fish

Filter by water, weather, time, level, rarity, and caught status so you stop repeating the same fish route.

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The Heartopia fish tracker is the page to keep open during a fishing session. The tool above lets you search the fish list, filter by water type, weather, time, level, rarity, and caught status, then mark catches on this device. The guide below is for the next decision: whether the catch belongs in storage, cooking, or the sell route.

Last checked: May 23, 2026. Fish behavior changes with weather and updates, so use the tracker as a live helper and confirm unusual catches in the current build.

Quick Answer

Every useful catch should answer four things:

FieldWhat to write
SpotThe place you fished
WeatherRain, snow, rainbow, meteor, or normal
ResultWhat you caught
Keep or sellWhether it belongs in cooking, storage, or the sell bin

Tracker Table

SpotWeatherTimeCatchKeep / SellNotes
Fishing VillageRainMorningRare fishKeepWeather catch may be better cooked later
Forest LakeNormalAfternoonCommon fishSellEasy Gold loop
Onsen Mountain LakeSnowEveningSpecial fishKeepCheck recipe use first
Tranquil RiverRainbowLate dayRare catchKeepWorth a route note
Rosie RiverNormalShort sessionMixed haulSellGood cleanup route

What To Record Every Time

ItemWhy it matters
LocationLets you repeat the route
WeatherTells you what kind of day it was
Time of daySome catches are only useful in certain windows
Sell value or useTells you whether the fish was worth the session
Recipe usePrevents accidental selling of a better cooking ingredient
NotesUseful for event or quest hooks

Keep, Cook, Or Sell

Fish typeBest moveWhy
Common catchSellEasy Gold and easy replacement
Fish with a cooking routeCookOften better than raw selling
Weather-only catchKeep one copyYou may need it again in the same weather
Rare first copyHoldCould be useful for a future recipe or event
Duplicate rare catchDecide by routeSome duplicates are better sold than stored

How To Use The Tracker Daily

  1. Open the map.
  2. Check the weather.
  3. Fish in one chosen spot.
  4. Fill one tracker row.
  5. Decide whether the fish belongs in cooking, storage, or the sell bin.
  6. Move on to the next route page.

That is enough. A tracker becomes useless if it turns into a giant notebook you never read.

When The Tracker Is Most Useful

SituationWhy the tracker helps
You are chasing a rare fishIt keeps you from repeating the same spot blindly
You are comparing raw and cooked valueIt gives you a record of the catch
You are playing short sessionsA small tracker row is faster than a long guide
You are using weather windowsIt tells you which weather produced the good haul
You are cleaning storageIt helps you decide what to sell today

Common Mistakes

MistakeBetter habit
Logging nothing but the fish nameAdd weather and spot too
Selling rare fish on autopilotCheck whether the fish has a cooking or event use
Making the tracker hugeKeep one row per useful catch type
Ignoring the sell stopA good fishing route ends with Gold in hand
Forgetting to update after weather changesWeather is one of the main reasons the route changes

Why A Tracker Page Beats A Static Table

A static table tells you what exists. A tracker tells you what your own save has already seen. That matters in Heartopia because the best fishing route is often the one that matches your current weather, current time, and current goal. The page stays useful because it gets more valuable the more you play.

How To Keep The Tracker Small

Log thisSkip this
First rare catchEvery common duplicate
Weather conditionLong story notes
Spot familyExact wandering route if it did not matter
Keep, cook, or sell choiceItems you already sold with no value
Recipe or event useGuesses you cannot repeat

The tracker should be quick enough to use while the fishing result is still fresh. If you turn it into a full diary, you will stop updating it. The interactive log above stores recent rows in this browser, which is enough for the kind of route memory most players need.

Tracker Review Routine

At the end of a fishing session, ask three questions. Did the weather matter? Did the spot matter? Did the fish earn more by being cooked or sold raw? If the answer is yes to any of those, log it. If the answer is no, sell or cook the common catch and move on.

What To Do With Logged Fish

Tracker resultNext action
Rare first copyStore it and wait
Common high-volume catchCompare cooked value
Weather fishRepeat only in the same weather
Event fishCheck the event page before selling
Low-value duplicateSell unless a recipe needs it

Tracker Mistakes To Avoid

Do not log every fish forever. Do not log only the species name. Do not forget weather. Do not sell the only copy of a new rare catch just because the sell price looks good. A good tracker gives you one useful decision: repeat the route, cook the catch, sell duplicates, or save first copies.

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FAQ

What should I log in the Heartopia fish tracker?

Log the location, weather, time, catch result, and whether the fish was kept, cooked, or sold.

Why use a tracker instead of a plain fish list?

Because the best answer often depends on the route, not just the species.

Should I keep every rare fish?

Keep at least one copy until you know the recipe, event, or gift use.

What is the fastest way to use this page?

Fill one row after every fishing session and move on. A tracker only works if it stays short.