Ultimate Fishing Simulator 2 – Jackson National Park Lure Fishing

My experience so far, figuring out the best lures, locations, and times of day for catching all the fish – note that this is just for lure fishing, not bait fishing. You’ll also catch some fish using other methods, but these have been my best ‘consistent catch’ setups.

Brown Bullhead

Note: Credit goes to WelshPixie

Evening, light rain:

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead
  • Location #2, evening, light rain, casting under the big bridge
  • Location #1, standing on the rocks under the old bridge, casting far to the left
  • Between #3 and #4, standing at the wood dam closer to 4, casting in the direction of the wooden bridge at 3

Lures:

  • Soft lures:
  • Robinson classic twist 8cm orange, slow straight

Rainbow Trout

Evening, light rain:

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead

Soft lures:

  • UFA twister 8cm blue red, slow straight

Noon, clear sky:

  • Location #1 casting far left
  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead
  • Location #2 on the little boards, casting left or right

Soft lures:

  • Robinson Classic Twist 8cm blue soft lure, slow straight
  • Robinson Asp spoon 7g silver, straight

Minnow lure:

  • Robinson Marteen 65mm, straight 32% (Bigger catches with this, but less frequent)

Noon, overcast

Spinner lure:

  • Robinson Sonic s28 13g, straight

Sockeye Salmon

Noon, clear sky

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead
  • Location #1 casting far left

Soft lures:

  • Robinson Classic Twist 8cm blue soft lure, slow straight
  • UFA twister 8cm blue red, slow straight

Evening, light rain

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead

Spoon lures:

  • Robinson Basic K01 7G green yellow red, straight

Soft lures:

  • UFA twister 8cm blue red, slow straight

Smallmouth Bass

Evening, light rain

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead
  • Location #2, casting under the big bridge
  • Between #3 and #4, standing at the wood dam closer to 4, casting in the direction of the wooden bridge at 3
  • Location #1, standing on the rocks under the old bridge, casting far to the left

Soft lure:

  • Robinson classic twist 8cm orange, slow straight

Spoon lure:

  • Robinson Basic K01 7G green yellow red, straight

Noon, clear

  • Location #1 casting left
  • Location #3, standing on the middle of the bridge casting to the right
  • Left of location $4 standing on the leftmost edge of the grey rocks, fishing towards the gravel beach opposite to the left
  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead

Spinner lure:

  • Robinson SonicS33 10G silver gold straight

Largemouth Bass

Evening, light rain

  • Between #3 and #4, standing at the wood dam closer to 4, casting in the direction of the wooden bridge at 3

Soft lure:

  • Robinson classic twist 8cm orange, slow straight

Noon, overcast

  • Location #1 casting right

Minnow lure:

  • Robinson Marteen 65mm, straight 32% (Bigger catches with this, but less frequent)

Yellow Perch

Evening, light rain

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead
  • Between #3 and #4, standing at the wood dam closer to 4, casting in the direction of the wooden bridge at 3

Soft lure:

  • Robinson classic twist 8cm orange, slow straight

Grass Pickerel

Noon, clear sky

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead

Soft lure:

  • Robinson Classic Twist 8cm blue soft lure, slow straight

Evening, light rain

  • Location #4/5 at the pier, fishing straight ahead

Soft lure:

  • Robinson classic twist 8cm orange, slow straight
  • UFA twister 8cm blue red, slow straight

Pumpkinseed

Noon, clear

  • Can be caught frequently on the stretch between locations 3, 4, and 5

Soft lure:

  • Robinson Classic Twist 8cm orange, slow straight
  • Robinson Classic Twist 8cm blue soft lure, slow straight
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