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All new and leaving fish and bugs in May in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

All new and leaving fish and bugs in May in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

All new and leaving fish and bugs in May in Animal Crossing: New ...

Are you still playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons? Because I know I am. I can't stop. It has become a problem. I'm relentlessly talking about Animal Crossing, messaging my girlfriend about it, decorating my town…
  • How to find Redd, upgrade your museum, and more in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
I have a full week's worth of developments planned, including demolitions and new builds. Got like 5 million bells in the bank to fund my ambitions. This game is intense.
But of course, the bread and butter of Animal Crossing is fish and bugs, and your primary goal should be to fill up your museum with all of those creepy critters. That is why we've written up this guide, of course\.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Bugs Guide - How To Catch, Prices ...
Take a look through this guide for all the details you need on which fish and bugs are entering and leaving your island in the month of May. There's good news in the form of plenty of brand new creatures, but bad news as plenty of rarer fish and leaving both hemispheres.
  • How to get all Golden Tools in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
If you need help finding any of the fish or bugs we've listed, check out our full Animal Crossing: New Horizons list of fish and list of bugs for full information on where you can find them, and at what time of day.
  • Every fish in the game, locations, times, etc.
  • Every bug in the game, locations, times, etc.
Now that's out of the way, cast your eyes down below for all of the fish and bugs you need to keep an eye out for…

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New and leaving fish in the North

In the Northern Hemisphere there are a lot of brand new fish to find, and make sure you catch the Golden Trout and Oarfish before it's too late!

New

  • Frog
  • Catfish
  • Nibble Fish
  • Angelfish
  • Betta
  • Rainbowfish
  • Giant trevally
  • Mahi-mahi

Leaving

  • Loach
  • Golden trout
  • Oarfish

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