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|name= Pond Smelt
 
|name= Pond Smelt
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|ja-name= ワカサギ
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|ko-name= 빙어
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|zh-name= 西太公鱼
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|zht-name= 西太公魚
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|fr-name= Éperlan
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|es-name= Eperlano
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|it-name= Pingo
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|de-name= Stint
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|nl-name= Spiering
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|ru-name= Малая корюшка
 
|image= Pond Smelt NH.png
 
|image= Pond Smelt NH.png
 
|scientific name= {{wp|Hypomesus nipponensis}}<br><small>(Japanese pond smelt)</small>
 
|scientific name= {{wp|Hypomesus nipponensis}}<br><small>(Japanese pond smelt)</small>
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|rarity= Very common
 
|rarity= Very common
 
|price= 300 [[Bells]]
 
|price= 300 [[Bells]]
|appearances= {{DnM}},<br>{{DnM+}},<br>{{PG}},<br>{{DnMe+}},<br>{{WW}},<br>{{CF}},<br>{{NL}},<br>{{NH}}
 
 
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The '''Pond Smelt''' (ワカサギ, ''Wakasagi''), is a relatively common [[winter]] [[fish]] found in the river ([[Lake]] in {{WW}}) at any time of the day between December and February. It cannot be found in holding [[pond]]s, despite its name and the characteristics it has in real life.
 
The '''Pond Smelt''' (ワカサギ, ''Wakasagi''), is a relatively common [[winter]] [[fish]] found in the river ([[Lake]] in {{WW}}) at any time of the day between December and February. It cannot be found in holding [[pond]]s, despite its name and the characteristics it has in real life.
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|catchphrase= I caught a pond smelt! What does the pond smell like?
 
|catchphrase= I caught a pond smelt! What does the pond smell like?
 
|description= They made ice fishing famous!
 
|description= They made ice fishing famous!
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''"Pond smelt are a popular catch during winter ice-hole fishing, eh wot? It's a simple sport, really. You open a hole in the ice, drop your line in...and then wait for a nibbly-nibbly! Not that I've tried. I find cold weather rather unappealing, so ice fishing is hardly a possibility..."''
 
''"Pond smelt are a popular catch during winter ice-hole fishing, eh wot? It's a simple sport, really. You open a hole in the ice, drop your line in...and then wait for a nibbly-nibbly! Not that I've tried. I find cold weather rather unappealing, so ice fishing is hardly a possibility..."''
  
Upon donating it to the [[Museum]], it can be found in the middle/right tank in the Aquarium.
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Upon donating it to the [[museum]], it can be found in the middle/right tank in the Aquarium.
  
 
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''"Pond smelt are small but vigorous fish that can survive in water of relatively poor quality. Pond smelt are related to salmon and as such have a lot of the same migratory tendencies. Most of them swim from rivers to the ocean and then return to rivers and lakes. However, some of them actually live in lakes that have no connection to the ocean, so they don't migrate. They have small fins and are perfect for eating whole as tempura or grilled on barbecues."''
 
''"Pond smelt are small but vigorous fish that can survive in water of relatively poor quality. Pond smelt are related to salmon and as such have a lot of the same migratory tendencies. Most of them swim from rivers to the ocean and then return to rivers and lakes. However, some of them actually live in lakes that have no connection to the ocean, so they don't migrate. They have small fins and are perfect for eating whole as tempura or grilled on barbecues."''
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''"For many, thinking of pond smelt inevitably leads to thoughts of ice fishing in frozen rivers and lakes. Ice fishing involves making a round hole in the ice, dropping in your fishing line, and...waiting. Not to rain on anyone else's idea of fun, but...well, perhaps I shouldn't say anything."''
  
 
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The pond smelt is a type of harmless commercially-caught fish found in middle to surface waters in lakes, rivers, and ponds. It can be found across the world in the Arctic, Northwest to Northeast of the Pacific, Canada, Alaska, Korea, and Japan. They feed off plankton, small insects, and algae. Adults can be found spawning in in-shore areas between spring and summer.
 
The pond smelt is a type of harmless commercially-caught fish found in middle to surface waters in lakes, rivers, and ponds. It can be found across the world in the Arctic, Northwest to Northeast of the Pacific, Canada, Alaska, Korea, and Japan. They feed off plankton, small insects, and algae. Adults can be found spawning in in-shore areas between spring and summer.
 
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Revision as of 20:10, December 3, 2020

Pond Smelt
Artwork of Pond Smelt
Real-world info
Name: Hypomesus nipponensis
(Japanese pond smelt)

Family: Osmeridae (smelts)
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 ワカサギ
 빙어
 Pingo
 Stint
 西太公鱼
 Éperlan
 Eperlano
 Spiering
 西太公魚
 Éperlan
 Eperlano
 Малая корюшка

The Pond Smelt (ワカサギ, Wakasagi), is a relatively common winter fish found in the river (Lake in Animal Crossing: Wild World) at any time of the day between December and February. It cannot be found in holding ponds, despite its name and the characteristics it has in real life.

Catch details

In Animal Crossing

#19
Pond smelt
"I caught a pond smelt! Whew! And I thought the POND smelt bad!"

Time of year[nb 1] Unknown
Time of day December - February: All Day
Location River
Shadow size Tiny
Rarity -
Selling price  300 Bells
Feng shui None
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In Wild World

#21

Pond smelt
"I caught a pond smelt! What does the pond smell like?"

Description They made ice fishing famous!
Time of year Unknown
Time of day Unknown
Peak times -
Location River
Shadow size Tiny
Fish size 15 cm
Selling price  300 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In City Folk

#22

Pond smelt
"I caught a pond smelt! Whew! This guy's ripe!"

Description Known as ice-fishing targets, these can survive in freshwater and salt water.
Time of year Unknown
Time of day Unknown
Peak times
Location River
Shadow size Small
Fish size About 6 inches (15 cm)
Selling price  300 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Leaf

#24

Pond smelt
"I caught a pond smelt! It could sure use a bath!"

Time of year Unknown
Time of day December - February: All Day
Peak times -
Location River
Shadow size Small
Fish size 15cm
Selling price  300 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


In Pocket Camp

#82

Pond smelt

Event availability Fishing Tourney #10
Location Lost Lure Creek
Shadow size Small
Fish size 12.5 cm - 17.5 cm
Rarity
Catch rate Cannot be caught at this time.
Selling price  100 Bells
Request reward  100 Bells, 2 Heart PC Icon.png Friendship Points


In New Horizons

#25

Pond smelt
"I caught a pond smelt! Whoever smelt it dealt it!"

Time of year North: Dec – Feb
South: Jun – Aug
Time of day All day
Location River
Shadow size Small
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 400 Bells
 C.J. 600 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

In Animal Crossing

"Even run-of-the-mill, common fish are valuable resources, you see. All part of the grand tapestry, wot!"

In City Folk

Blathers will give his usual short speech on the player's donation. His words are as follows:

"Pond smelt are a popular catch during winter ice-hole fishing, eh wot? It's a simple sport, really. You open a hole in the ice, drop your line in...and then wait for a nibbly-nibbly! Not that I've tried. I find cold weather rather unappealing, so ice fishing is hardly a possibility..."

Upon donating it to the museum, it can be found in the middle/right tank in the Aquarium.

In New Leaf

An information board in the aquarium will display this description of the Pond Smelt after donation:

"Pond smelt are small but vigorous fish that can survive in water of relatively poor quality. Pond smelt are related to salmon and as such have a lot of the same migratory tendencies. Most of them swim from rivers to the ocean and then return to rivers and lakes. However, some of them actually live in lakes that have no connection to the ocean, so they don't migrate. They have small fins and are perfect for eating whole as tempura or grilled on barbecues."

In New Horizons

"For many, thinking of pond smelt inevitably leads to thoughts of ice fishing in frozen rivers and lakes. Ice fishing involves making a round hole in the ice, dropping in your fishing line, and...waiting. Not to rain on anyone else's idea of fun, but...well, perhaps I shouldn't say anything."

Fishing Tourney

New Leaf

Chip will say this when given a Pond Smelt:

"Ya know, with pond smelt, deep frying 'em is tasty. But grilling 'em up right is pretty good too! Not that I mind having this guy raw. Nope, not me! Happy to!"

Gallery

Real-world information

The pond smelt is a type of harmless commercially-caught fish found in middle to surface waters in lakes, rivers, and ponds. It can be found across the world in the Arctic, Northwest to Northeast of the Pacific, Canada, Alaska, Korea, and Japan. They feed off plankton, small insects, and algae. Adults can be found spawning in in-shore areas between spring and summer.

Names in other languages

European Spanish Eperlano Smelt



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