You can do it with any rod but it is easyer with a gold one.
No, you cannot catch a shrimp on Animal Crossing (for the Nintendo Gamecube), nor can you catch a shrimp for any of it's successors, Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk.
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near the end of summer (around august 1st) it looks like a shark except rounder and no above water fins.
There is many bugs/insects on Animal Crossing and the link Below will help you see what you can catch.
It will be in the sea on a rainy day.
The biggest kinds of fish are sharks, the BIGGEST "shark" being the ocean sunfish. To catch them, it must be summer. Run past all the other fish and scare them away. A shark shall be lured over. You can tell its a shark cause its fin sticks out of the water. Good luck~
You can't catch a spider on any animal crossing game. It knocks you out. Put away your net when you catch sight of a spider or scorpion. Now READ THE ANIMAL CROSSING CITY FOLK BOOKLET!
yes, they live in the riverpools in your town
There are no roaches in Animal Crossing City Folk and you cannot catch the roaches in your house on any game (You cannot equip tools inside). On Animal Crossing games other than City Folk you can catch roaches anytime of year. Just walk up to the roach with the net in your hand and press the 'A' button to swing your net. Any roach you catch will sell for 5 bell at Nook's. Hope I helped! Happy Animal Crossing! ^.^
Usually dusk I find them on trees
In Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City for Wii simply go to the bus stop in your town and interact with the sign/ bus schedule on the little platform and the bus will appear in seconds to whisk you away to the city. There is no bus to the city in Animal Crossing: Wild World on DS.
To catch a hammerhead shark in "Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City," you'll need to fish during the right time and season. Hammerhead sharks typically appear from June to September and can be found in the sea. Use a fishing rod and look for large shadow sizes in the water. Cast your line and wait for the fish to bite; when you see the splash, reel it in quickly!