I don't know exactly how you lure them, but I do know where you get them, at midnight go to Crystal Falls, it probably won't work the first time, but keep on doing it every night and eventually you'll catch it. P.S [ It's a big fish.]
terds
in east village, in the water behind Voilet's flower shop at night, move the lure slowly in a straight line. Look for the big fish shadows- the king salmon is a bigger fish.
king salmon can be caught at night in east village near violets flower shop Actually, you to krystal falls, to catch the king slamon, i did, it is best at night.
The best lure for chum salmon is herring. They also seem to like lures in the colors of hot pink, purple, and green.
You can catch the king salmon at night in the east village ( go over the bridge and carry on going until you are at the next area. Then fish off the first area that sticks out into the water on the left hand side). Move the lure slowly in a straight line to hook a fish until you catch a big fish. Use the regular fishing rod.
Try to talk to everybody at Station Plaza, as well as the Mayor. Then go back to your assistant. After you investigate the suspects ( you have to ask them ALL the questions AFTER you ask people around town, otherwise, your assistant won't accept your answer.) you'll know immediately who's the real one.
Depends on the water. For slow current, a size 5 blue fox is great, also try a corkie and yarn rig
Medium sized spoons (Little cleo is a good one) or minnow imitations.
First you have to go to Chef Gino and get his order (10 eels, to catch ten eels you must fish at NIGHT, and move the lure around in different directions) then you help Abel move the furniture and talk to him. then go to Katie and talk to her about the suit. after that go prove thief -v-(or used to be thief) innocent. then go read the sign in front of the petting zoo. Keep reading it until you see where it says that Tobor and Mayor Hopkins have the bell.
lure verb: He was lured into debt by the clever advertising. lure noun: Barbara couldn't resist the lure of the stage.
Amelia Earhart
He bought a fishing lure at the store.