Remember, remember, it's the month of November, Thanks Giving, Black Friday, and Frost; whilst I might be messing, you shouldn't be stressing with our Animal Crossing: New Horizons November Bugs and Fish Guide!
Or alternatively, dear reader, to put that in less pretentious words; it's a brand new month in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, so that means a new host of bugs, fish and deep-sea creatures for you to catch. And with our list, you will find every creature that will be arriving this month and which ones will be leaving once we turn into December. So whilst we all watch the official Twitter page for news on the next update, let's get to work!
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
BUGS ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Value
Damselfly
Flying
All Day
500
Mole Cricket
Underground
All Day
500
Tarantula
On the Ground
7pm – 4am
8000
Three Cheers for Boris the Stunt Spider!
BUGS LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Value
Cricket
On the ground
5pm – 8am
130
Flea
On Villagers
All Day
70
Long Locust
On the Ground
8am – 7pm
200
Mantis
On Flowers
8am – 5pm
430
Migratory Locust
On the Ground
8am – 7pm
600
Monarch Butterfly
Flying
4am – 5pm
140
Orchid Mantis
On White Flowers
8am – 5pm
2400
Rice Grasshopper
On the Ground
8am – 7pm
160
Violin Beetle
On Tree Stumps
All Day
450
Walking Stick
On Trees
4am – 8am and 5pm – 7pm
600
As you can see, dear reader, there are quite a few bugs leaving in the Northern Hemisphere; thankfully, they are mostly around the same time of day, so you should be able to get them with a good focused day of collecting.
FISH ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Bitterling
River
All Day
Tiny
900
Blowfish
Sea
9pm – 4am
Medium-Small
5000
Blue Marlin
Pier
All Day
Huge
10000
Football Fish
Sea
4pm – 9am
Medium-Large
2500
Tuna
Pier
All Day
Huge
7000
The Guppy can be one of the more elusive river fish to catch.
FISH LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Barred Knifejaw
Sea
All day
Medium-small
5000
Char
River Clifftop Pond
All day
Medium-small
3800
Cherry Salmon
River Clifftop Pond
All day
Medium-small
1000
Golden Trout
River Clifftop
4pm – 9am
Medium-small
15000
Guppy
River
9am – 4pm
Tiny
1300
Mitten Crab
River
4pm – 9am
Small
2000
Neon Tetra
River
9am – 4pm
Tiny
500
Ray
Sea
4am – 9pm
Large
3000
Sea Horse
Sea
All day
Tiny
1100
Zebra Turkeyfish
Sea
All day
Medium-small
500
A good few high-value fish are swimming away from Northern shores this month. But with the return of the Tuna, Blue Marlin, and BlowFish coming back, hopefully, that should help you with any pre-Christmas spending!
DEEP-SEA CREATURES ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Movement Pattern
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Dungeness Crab
Consistent Movement
All day
Medium
1900
Red King Crab
Quick
All day
Large
8000
Sea Cucumber
Slow Consistent Movement
All day
Medium
500
Sea Pig
Fast
4pm – 9am
Medium
10000
Snow Crab
Fast
Any Time
Large
6000
This crabby critter is leaving soon, so you'll need to be quick to pinch him!
DEEP-SEA CREATURES LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Movement Pattern
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Gazami Crab
Fast
Any Time
Medium
2000
Chambered Nautilus
Slow
4pm – 9pm
Medium
1800
Not many leaving this month as regards to Deep-Sea Creatures. Most of the new ones are available All Day. But some like the Snow Crab and Gazami Crab are catchable both day and night. Hence the 'Any Time' mark for anyone confused. Now let's see what is happing for our friends down the Southern Hemisphere!
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
BUGS ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Value
Banded Dragon Fly
Flyer
8am – 5pm
4500
Diving Beetle
On freshwater
8am – 7pm
800
Great Purple Emperor
Flying
4am – 7pm
3000
Pondskater
On freshwater
8am – 7pm
130
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing
Flying
8am – 4pm
4000
Rosalia Batesi Beetle
On tree stumps
All Day
3000
Scorpion
On the ground
7pm – 4am
8000
Violin Beetle
On tree stumps
All Day
450
The Banded Dragon Fly is an incredibly quick creature. So you will need good reflexes to catch him. Or just wait till he catches on some terrain.
BUGS LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Value
Mole Cricket
Underground
All Day
500
Whilst I am sure that there will be many tears shed over the loss of the Mole Cricket from your spawn pools, fear not! You can now catch Scorpions. They behave just like Tarantulas, so catching/farming them shouldn't be too hard for you if you've done that before.
FISH ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Angelfish
River
4pm – 9am
Small
3000
Betta
River
9pm – 4am
Small
2500
Catfish
Pond
4pm – 9am
Medium-Large
800
Frog
Pond
All Day
Small
120
Giant Trevally
Pier
All Day
Large
4500
Mahi-Mahi
Pier
All Day
Large
6000
Nibble Fish
River
9am – 4pm
Tiny
1500
Rainbow Fish
River
9am – 4pm
Tiny
800
You Betta not clown around trying to catch this month's fish!
FISH LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Location
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Golden Trout
River Clifftop
4pm – 9am
Medium-Small
15000
Loach
River
All Day
Small
400
Oarfish
Sea
All Day
Huge
9000
As you can see, we have two high-value catches leaving this month. And they are both types that happen to be a tad harder to find too. So be sure to stock up on bait and get ready for a long haul.
DEEP-SEA CREATURES ARRIVING THIS MONTH
Movement Pattern
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Gigas Giant Clam
Very Fast
All day
Huge
15000
Sea Urchin
Slow Consistent Movement
All day
Small
1700
Slate Pencil Urchin
Consistent Movement
4am – 9pm
Small
2000
Spotted Garden Eel
Slow Consistent Movement
4am – 9pm
Medium
1100
Vampire Squid
Quick
4pm – 9am
Large
10000
With our Animal Crossing: New Horizons November Bugs and Fish Guide everyone gets what they flipping deserve!
DEEP-SEA CREATURES LEAVING AFTER THIS MONTH
Movement Pattern
Time of Day
Shadow Size
Value
Dungeness Crab
Consistent Movement
All day
Medium
1900
So there we have it! Our full list of all the Bugs, Fish, and Deep-Sea Creatures arriving this and leaving after this month. I do hope that you find the guide useful if you do be sure to leave a like and comment down below if you have any tips for your fellow players. Finally, be sure to share it with all your Animal Crossing: New Horizons friends!
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