Are you constantly hitting your storage limit and having to release valuable fish back into the water? As of the latest game updates in late 2024, the term "upgrading your Fish Hut" in Fishing Planet is a common but slightly misleading phrase. The game doesn't allow you to upgrade a single item; instead, it requires you to purchase a completely new, higher-capacity storage item—known as a Keepnet or a Stringer—as you progress through the game's leveling system. This guide breaks down the exact steps and best choices to ensure you never leave a potential Credit-earning trophy catch behind again.
This process is one of the most critical early-game decisions, directly impacting your hourly profit and overall progression speed. A larger Keepnet means fewer trips back to the home screen to sell your haul, allowing you to maximize your fishing time, especially at high-yield locations like Mudwater River or Emerald Lake. Follow this modern, step-by-step guide to secure the best fish storage for your current level and bankroll.
The Essential Difference: Keepnets vs. Stringers
Before you spend your hard-earned Credits, you need to understand the fundamental difference between the two main types of fish storage available in Fishing Planet. Your choice impacts your ability to participate in events and your general fishing strategy.
- Keepnets (The 'Fish Hut' Equivalent): These are the most common and generally superior storage method. They are Fish-Friendly, meaning any fish stored inside can be released back into the water later if you change your mind. Critically, Keepnets are REQUIRED for all official in-game Tournaments and Competitions. They are typically more expensive and have a slightly lower capacity than Stringers at the same level.
- Stringers: Stringers are a cheaper, often higher-capacity alternative, especially in the mid-levels. However, they are NOT Fish-Friendly. Once a fish is placed on a Stringer, it cannot be released; it must be sold. They cannot be used in official competitions. Many expert anglers prefer Stringers in the early-to-mid game for their superior Max Single Fish Weight capacity, which is vital for targeting large species like the Trophy Channel Catfish at Neherrin River.
The "upgrade" path is a simple progression: as your Level increases, better Keepnets and Stringers become available for purchase in the shop.
7 Steps to 'Upgrade Your Fish Hut' (Buying a New Keepnet/Stringer)
The process of getting a larger storage unit is straightforward once you know where to look and what to consider. Don't waste time going to the wrong shop or overlooking a better option.
Step 1: Check Your Current Level and Budget
Your player level dictates which Keepnets and Stringers are unlocked. Before shopping, check your current level (on the main menu or in the top-left corner of the screen) and your available Credits. The best Keepnets can cost tens of thousands of Credits, so ensure you have enough money saved up from previous fishing trips.
Step 2: Determine Your Needs (Capacity vs. Max Weight)
The two most important stats on any storage item are Max Single Fish Weight and Total Capacity. If you are targeting many small-to-medium fish (e.g., Perch, Bluegill at Lone Star Lake), prioritize Total Capacity. If you are hunting for a few massive Trophy Bass or Pikes, prioritize a high Max Single Fish Weight, as a fish even 0.1 kg over the limit will be automatically released.
Step 3: Navigate to the Global Shop
While some smaller, overpriced storage items are available at the local lake shops, the best selection is found in the Global Shop. You must be at the Home Screen (not at a fishing location) to access the full equipment store. Look for the "Shop" or "Equipment" tab.
Step 4: Locate the Keepnets and Stringers Section
In the shop menu, look for the category dedicated to fish storage. This section is usually labeled "Keepnets and Stringers" or sometimes grouped under "Other Equipment."
Step 5: Compare Unlocked Items
Scroll through the list of unlocked Keepnets and Stringers. Items that are currently locked (due to insufficient level) will be greyed out. Pay close attention to the following entities:
- Required Level: Must match or be lower than your current level.
- Price: Check the cost in Credits (or sometimes Baitcoins for premium items).
- Capacity: The maximum total weight of fish you can store (e.g., 12 kg, 50 kg, 250 kg).
- Max Single Fish: The maximum weight of an individual fish allowed.
Step 6: Purchase and Equip the New Storage
Once you've made your selection—say, upgrading from the small starter unit to a FishJail M Keepnet or a FishBastille L Stringer—purchase it. The item will be placed in your Home Storage Inventory. You must then select the item and choose the "Take" or "Equip" option to move it from your Home Storage to your current Backpack Storage Capacity. If you forget this step, you will still be using your old, smaller unit on your next trip.
Step 7: Sell Your Old Keepnet (Optional)
Your old, smaller Keepnet or Stringer is now essentially useless. You can sell it back to the shop for a fraction of its original price to recoup some Credits, or simply leave it in your Home Storage as a backup.
Key Keepnet and Stringer Progression Tiers
Understanding the standard progression path is vital for planning your purchases. The goal is to always buy the best available item that is unlocked at your current level to maximize your XP and Credit gains.
Below is a snapshot of the typical progression, showing the names of the "Fish Hut" upgrades you should be aiming for:
| Level Range | Recommended Keepnet/Stringer Entity | Approx. Capacity (kg) | Primary Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lvl 1 - 7 | FishHut XS (Starter) / FishCell | 4 - 12 kg | Basic storage for early lakes (Lone Star Lake). |
| Lvl 8 - 14 | FishJail S / FishBastille M | 25 - 40 kg | Essential for Mudwater River and unlocking better profitability. |
| Lvl 15 - 24 | FishTower L / FishCasemate L Stringer | 50 - 80 kg | Mid-game workhorse. Allows for longer sessions at Everglades and Neherrin River. |
| Lvl 25 - 35 | FishStronghold XL / FishCitadel XL | 100 - 150 kg | High-capacity units for serious Credit farming at Saint-Croix Lake or White Moose Lake. |
| Lvl 40+ | FishFortress / FishTomb Keepnets | 200 kg + | End-game storage for Monster Fish and long, multi-day trips to locations like Amazonian Maze or Tiber River. |
Topical Authority: Keepnet Strategy and Pro Tips
Simply buying the biggest Keepnet isn't always the best strategy. True mastery of the "Fish Hut" system involves strategic purchasing based on your current fishing goal.
Prioritize Stringers for Credit Grinding
If your primary goal is to make as many Credits as possible to buy new Rods, Reels, or a Boat, consider buying the highest-level Stringer available. For example, at Level 24, the available Stringer often has a better capacity-to-price ratio than the Keepnet. This allows you to stay out longer and sell more fish, accelerating your path to the next level's gear.
The Baitcoin Keepnet Advantage
Some of the largest and best Keepnets are available through DLC Packs or can be purchased using Baitcoins (the premium currency). These often have no level restriction, providing a massive advantage to new players. If you acquire one of these, you can essentially skip the entire early-game keepnet progression, immediately maximizing your profit per trip from the start at Lone Star Lake or Rocky Lake.
Managing Max Single Fish Weight
Always be aware of the Max Single Fish Weight limit. This is the most common reason players are forced to release a large fish. If you are fishing a location known for huge species (like Nile Perch or Trophy Salmon), you must ensure your Keepnet's single-fish limit is higher than the average maximum weight of your target species. For instance, a small FishHut L with a 2.5 kg max is useless when targeting Largemouth Bass, which can easily exceed 4 kg.
The Competition Requirement
If you plan on participating in any official in-game events, tournaments, or challenges, you must have a standard Keepnet equipped. Stringers will disqualify you from the event. Always double-check your equipped storage item before registering for a competition to avoid being locked out of potential Unique Fish catches and prize money.
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