Guides
Scale the Depths Fish and Customer Tracker
Quick Answer
Use the tracker above to save fish names, fishing spots, customer favorites, sale or tip notes, scaling difficulty, and cleanup status from your current Scale the Depths save.
Fish & Customer Notebook
Save Favorite Fish, Spots, Tips, And Cleanup Status
Build your own current-save table instead of trusting unverified fish or customer lists.Scale the Depths has too many fish and customer reactions to keep cleanly in your head. Steam and the launch announcement confirm 100+ fish species, four locations, customer favorites, and tip behavior, but the useful table is the one that matches your own current save. Use the tracker to build that record as you play.
Last checked: May 30, 2026. The tracker is player-entered. Exact fish names, spots, values, customer favorites, and tip behavior should come from your current build.
Quick Answer
Use the tracker above for five things: fish name, spot, customer, favorite or reaction, and status. Add sale or tip notes only when you have seen them yourself. That keeps the list useful after patches and stops early guesses from becoming bad cleanup routes.
What To Track
| Field | Save this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Fish | Exact name after it appears in your almanac or catch screen | Prevents duplicate or misspelled notes |
| Spot | Loch Ness, Huatulco, Outer Banks, Point Nemo, or your own route label | Four locations make spot filtering useful |
| Scaling difficulty | Easy, careful, hard, or messy | Helps decide when scaling-tool upgrades matter |
| Customer | Customer name, appearance, or order cue | Favorites and tips depend on who you serve |
| Result | Liked, favorite, bad fit, high tip, low tip, needs recheck | Turns a sale into reusable knowledge |
| Status | Need, tested, favorite found, almanac, done | Keeps the cleanup list readable |
Do not add a fish because someone mentioned it somewhere else. Add it when your game shows it.
Customer Note Route
- Catch one fish from a known spot.
- Scale it and serve it to a customer.
- Save the reaction or tip result.
- If the customer loved it, mark the entry as favorite found.
- If the result was unclear, mark it as needs recheck.
- Filter by status before your next fishing run.
This turns every customer mistake into a useful note instead of a lost run.
Cleanup Filters
| Filter | Use it when |
|---|---|
| Need | You want a target list for the next run |
| Tested | You tried the fish but still do not know the best customer |
| Favorite found | You need quick money or reliable tips |
| Almanac | You are filling collection gaps |
| Done | You want old notes out of the active route |
Common Tracking Mistakes
| Mistake | Better habit |
|---|---|
| Saving broad notes like “good fish” | Add customer and spot context |
| Treating one low tip as final | Retest if scaling quality or customer fit was unclear |
| Forgetting the location | Spot matters when the fish list grows |
| Mixing old demo memories with full-game notes | Use current build entries only |
| Keeping finished notes in the active list | Mark done or reset after cleanup |
Next Pages To Open
- Scale the Depths Upgrade Order
- Scale the Depths Secrets and Treasures
- Scale the Depths Steam Deck and Mac
- Scale the Depths Hub
Sources
FAQ
Does this tracker include every Scale the Depths fish?
No. It saves your own fish and customer notes so you can build a current-save record without relying on an unverified table.
What should I save for each fish?
Save the fish name, spot, scaling difficulty, customer favorite, sale or tip result, and whether you still need it for the almanac or a customer.
Why track customers separately?
Customer favorites and tips are easy to forget. A notebook helps you serve the right catch instead of guessing on later runs.
Can I reset the tracker?
Yes. The tool stores notes in your browser and includes reset controls.