Fishing — Fish Shooting Game Guide (Gembet)

Fishing (fish shooting) games turn the casino into an arcade: you aim, fire, and get paid based on the fish you catch. Unlike pure spins, your choices matter—target selection, firing rhythm, cannon power, and timing around boss waves all change your results. This guide keeps it simple and practical so you can enjoy fast, skill-feeling action at Gembet without letting variance run your session.

Fishing

Why Players Love Fishing Games

How Fishing Games Work

  1. Choose your room/tier. Higher rooms = bigger max cannon power and tougher fish (higher variance).

  2. Set cannon power. Each shot costs credits; higher power increases damage per bullet.

  3. Aim & fire. Hold or tap to shoot. Net guns, lock-on, or special ammo may appear as power-ups.

  4. Catch = payout. When a fish’s HP drops to zero, you’re paid multiplier × shot value (depending on the game).

  5. Boss & wave cycles. Periodic boss entries/school migrations create windows of higher EV if you focus fire wisely.

Quick tip: Treat cannon power as bet size. Higher power raises both your damage and volatility—use it only during good windows.

Target Priority Fishing

Fishing Cannon & Ammo Management

Bankroll Blueprint Fishing

Co-Op Etiquette

Fishing Session Plans

Steady Builder (Beginner, 20 mins)

Balanced Rhythm (Intermediate, 25–30 mins)

Boss Windows (Advanced, 15–20 mins)

Common Mistakes

Getting Started on Gembet

Enter Fishing / Fish Shooting in the lobby, choose a room that fits your budget, and practice on medium targets with a low base power. Watch two wave cycles before committing to bosses. Raise power only when: (1) there’s group focus, (2) you have AoE/lock-on, or (3) a dense cluster forms. Keep logs (room, average power, target mix, result) to refine your routine.

Responsible Play: Fishing is fun because it feels skillful. Protect that fun with small units, short sessions, and strict stops.

FAQ

Q: What cannon power should beginners use?
A: Start at low base power and spike briefly during boss/cluster windows only.

Q: Which targets pay best per risk?
A: Medium multipliers offer the best balance. Bosses are great only with group focus or AoE.

Q: How do I reduce losses in slow lobbies?
A: Drop to low power, farm medium fish, and wait for a wave/boss call. Don’t chase fast dodgers.

Q: Is it worth buying special ammo?
A: Yes—when you can line up clusters. Use AoE during dense waves for maximum value.

Q: Session feels swingy—what now?
A: Shorten sessions, lower base power, and cap boss spikes to strict windows.