Well, lemme tell ya, that Animal Crossing game, it’s somethin’ else. My grandkids, they’re always on about it. And this December, they’re all excited about catchin’ fish. Fish in December, in a game! Who knew, huh?
So, they’re tellin’ me all about these fish in December Animal Crossing. Seems like there’s a whole bunch of ’em swimmin’ around in that little game world. You gotta know when to find ’em, where to find ’em, and how much they’re worth. It’s a whole thing, I tell ya.

December Fish in Animal Crossing, They’re Everywhere!
That’s what I hear anyway. They say you can find fish in the river, in the sea, all over the place. And December’s a special time, ’cause some fish, they only come out in the cold. Like that bitterling. Sounds like a sour little thing, don’t it? They say it’s in the river, any time. Just a little shadow, nothin’ big.
Then there’s the pale chub. Now that sounds a little bit better, don’t it? They say that one’s also in the river, but only from 9 in the mornin’ to 4 in the afternoon. Gotta be quick to catch that one, I reckon.
- Bitterling – River, any time. It is just a small fish.
- Pale Chub – River, 9 AM to 4 PM. Not too big, not too small.
- Crucian Carp – River, any time. Another little one.
- Dace – River, 4 PM to 9 AM. This one likes the evenin’.
And what about that crucian carp? They say that one’s swimmin’ around in the river all day and all night. Just like that carp they talk about, but that one’s in the pond. Busy little fish, those ones. You gotta find the right place for those fish in December Animal Crossing!
Then there’s the dace. Now that one, they say it only comes out in the evenin’, from 4 in the afternoon to 9 in the mornin’. Likes to swim around when it’s gettin’ dark, I guess. And these are just the fish from the river, you know.
More Fish in December Animal Crossing
They tell me there’s a whole bunch more fish in the sea, too. Big ones, small ones, all kinds. I can’t keep track of ’em all. But they sure do love catchin’ ’em. They’re always showin’ me their little screens, with all the fish they caught. It’s a regular aquarium in that game, I swear.
This Animal Crossing fish December is important, I guess. You need those fish for somethin’. They’re always talkin’ about bells, and sellin’ things. I don’t rightly understand it all, but they seem to be havin’ fun. And that’s what matters, right? It is hard to catch all those December fish ACNH.
I remember when I was a little girl, we used to fish in the creek. We didn’t have no fancy video games, but we had fun. We’d catch little sunfish and catfish, and sometimes even a turtle. Those were the days, I tell ya. Simple times.
Now, these kids today, they got it easy. They can catch fish in December without even leavin’ the house! Just sittin’ there on the couch, tappin’ away at their little machines. It’s a different world, that’s for sure.
Catchin’ Fish, Then and Now
But I guess it’s the same idea, ain’t it? Catchin’ fish, whether it’s in a game or in real life, it’s still catchin’ fish. You gotta be patient, you gotta know where to look, and you gotta be quick. Those Animal Crossing New Horizons December fish won’t catch themselves.
And I guess it teaches ’em somethin’, too. About nature, and animals, and how things work. Even if it is just a game. They learn about different kinds of fish, and when they come out, and how much they’re worth. It’s somethin’, I suppose.

So, if you’re playin’ that Animal Crossing game, and you’re lookin’ for fish in December, I hope you catch a whole bunch of ’em. And maybe you’ll learn somethin’ along the way. Just like my grandkids are learnin’. They’re learnin’ a whole lot about fish, that’s for sure. And bells. Don’t forget the bells. Those bells are important, I hear.
Well, that’s all I got to say about that. Just remember what I told ya. Those fish in December Animal Crossing, they’re out there. You just gotta find ’em. And be patient. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll have as much fun as my grandkids are havin’. And that’s somethin’ special, ain’t it? The Animal Crossing fish December are waitin’ for you. Go get them fish. They won’t be there forever, you know.