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Resident Evil 4 remake: Where to find Lunker Bass

Image showing the caught Lunker Bass.

This Resident Evil 4 remake guide explains where to find the Lunker Bass.

Side quests are a key part of Resident Evil 4 remake. They provide a welcome distraction from the main story and offer valuable rewards.

They’re called “Requests”, and one request tasks players with finding a Lunker Bass in the Lake. You are provided with a black and white photo hinting at its location, but it’s not particularly clear which makes it difficult to find.

It doesn’t help matters that by the time you accept this Request it’s night. That makes it hard to see exactly what you’re doing when searching for the fish.

But we’ve got your covered. The location of the Lunker Bass is below.

Where to find Lunker Bass in RE4 remake (Catch Me a Big Fish)

This is where to find the Lunker Bass in Resident Evil 4 remake:

The Lunker Bass is swimming around outside the Boat House in the southern area of the Lake. It is very large and much bigger than other fish in the Lake, so it isn’t too difficult to spot.

Image showing the Lunker Bass location on the map in Resident Evil 4.

Once you’ve spotted the fish, ready your harpoon and throw it. This will kill the fish. Simply approach the dead fish to catch it.

Image showing the Lunker Bass swimming in Resident Evil 4.

Finally, you need to return to the Merchant and sell the fish to him. He will reward you with four Spinels.

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