Ultimate Fishing Simulator 2 – Fast Leveling Guide

This guide will focus on leveling as quickly as possible while accruing the most money and spending the least money. This isn’t a guide for exploring the map or for trying to catch all of the different fish on the map, it’s just for plowing through the levels.

Guide to Fast Leveling

All credit goes to WelshPixie!

About This Guide

I’m also not going to tell you where to put skill points – choose whichever you like the look of most 🙂 The Economist skill will get you more money per fish and cheaper store items, while the Dodger skill will make fish easier to catch and give you more XP.

We’re mostly going to be going for XP over cash until we unlock Kiel, which is where we’ll start bringing in the megabucks.

How to Level Up Fast

Level 1

Open your inventory, remove everything from both of your rod configurations, and create this setup with the starter gear:

  • Rod: UFE Feeder Master 270 (3.5kg).
  • Reel: UFE Barracuda 2001GN (4.5kg).
  • Line: UFE Mono Clear 0.16 1.3kg.
  • Lure: Robson Classic Twist 8cm.

When you load into Jackson, turn around so that you’re facing the lake, and start fishing off the pier. We’re going to use the soft lure twist, and for now we’ll take anything that bites.

If you catch tiny fish under a $1 worth, release them for the extra XP.

Level 2

Open your fishing basket, hit ‘sell all’ – ka-ching!

When you ding level 2, HAPDQ (haul ass, pretty damned quick) to the shop and buy the Sakura Aya 0.18 line with the 2.20kg strength. That’s the highest strength line you can buy at this point, and it’ll make your fish fights much easier.

Equip your new line, and keep fishing.

For levels 2-4 we’re just going to grind through catching anything we can at that lake location. If you’re lucky you’ll get some bigger fish for the XP 🙂

Level 3

Sell those tasty fishies, baybee!

Exit the location and buy a license for Zalasie, then head into the new map.

Open the shop and buy the level 3 UFS Mono 0.14 line with 3.2kg strength, a UFA Bait hook $14, and some delicious dough balls from the bait section. Try not to eat them on your way to the lake – I know it’s tempting.

In your inventory, click the button to reset your set, and build it again with the same rod, reel, the new 3.2kg line, the starter float, starter 3g weights, starter #16 hook, and your new bait.

Open the map and use the magical teleporter to go to location 2. No need to move, we’re going to fish from right here. Equip your rod and set the leader length as high as it’ll go – 2.5m. Do a short-ish cast, we’re going to fish in the shallows some 7-15 meters in front of us, and the leader will dangle our delicious dough just over the vegetation.

You’ll catch all sorts here – barbel, asp, roach, tench, lots of different types of carp. The dough should make sure that no pike bite, they’re big and heavy and we’re not quite ready for that fight yet!

If your fish are slipping off the hook a lot, make sure you’re striking with a high enough drag to keep line tension – but don’t worry, we’ll address this when we hit level 4!

Level 4

If you’re lucky you’ll have landed a few chonkers that boosted your XP nicely, and you’re soon at Level 4.

Assign your skill point and sell your fishies!

Head over to the Hooks section in the shop, click the Carp subsection, and buy a #10 Carptack Claw XL hook. We could probably handle bigger, but we’ll catch more on a smaller hook while not ruling out the big fish either.

In the Lines category, buy the UFS Mono 0.18 line with 4kg strength.

Under Lures > Soft Lures, buy the UFA Twister 8cm in blue and red.

Go back to Jackson National Park. Equip all your new stuff, including the twister lure, and go to spot 4. Walk out onto the pier and cast straight in front of you as far as you can. You’ll be catching mostly salmon and trout – the trout are better XP, salmon better $ – and you should hit Level 5 pretty quick 🙂

Level 5

Sell the fishies, sell sell the fishies.

In the shop, buy:

  • UFE Hyper Braid 0.20 (the black one) with 4,8kg strength.
  • Carptack ClawXL hook #7 (under hooks > carp).
  • Dough balls, dough balls, dough balls.

Head back to that spot at #2 in Zalasie and gear up with your new stuff. We’re using a line that’s significantly tougher than our rod now, and a bigger hook that’ll attract big fish, so we need to be very careful of drag – if you don’t like living life on the edge, use a #10 – #8 hook and keep the 4kg line on. Fights will take you longer but your gear will be safer.

Using the big hook we won’t get bites as often, but the fish that bite will be bigger, and worth more XP/$.

Level 6

Assign your skill point if you want to, otherwise we’re just carrying on catching the phat carp in Zalasie until level 7.

If you want to spice things up, put a worm on the hook and go to the little T-shaped jetty between locations 4 and 5, then fish towards the long jetty at #4, angling slightly inland. You’ll still catch some big carp but might also land a pike.

Level 7

Sell teh fishiezzz!

Buy the Slovakia license, and a Robinson Sonic s28 13g lure from the Spinners section, then equip it. Walk out into the river a bit, set your speed to 24, and fish to the right.

Welcome to the rainbow zone!

The rainbow trout are great XP, while the huchen, salmon, and other trout are good money. Just fish until you’ve got trout coming out of your ear holes. You should be getting a catch on every cast. If you want a change of scenery, cross to location #4 and fish to the left.

If you reel in to within 8 meters of your position and don’t have a bite, stop reeling and let the line idle there for some ten seconds; sometimes the fish bug out and catch at your previous lure location and need a few seconds to right themselves. If you want to try avoiding this, you can also do a start-and-stop retrieve (actually called stop-and-go but it doesn’t really flag as that kind of retrieve in-game) where you reel for a few seconds, let the lure drop down, reel again, pause, etc. The fish will still bite because everyone in this river is starving.

Levels 8 – 9

Level 8

Booya!

Spend your skill point if you want, or just stay in the river annihilating the local trout population. Either way, you’re coming back here to cause a trout extinction event.

Level 9

As soon as you hit 9 and have $1500, head to the Spinning rods section of the shop and buy the Sakura Speciz SPES Light 762 Zander at 6.35 strength (note we want the cheaper one with the lower casting weight because we’re still using light lures and bait – not the slightly more expensive one with the heavier casting weight).

Equip your new Troutcatcher Extraordinaire. You should now be on the following setup, to recap:

  • Rod: Sakura Speciz SPES Light 762 Zander.
  • Reel: UFE Barracuda 2001GN.
  • Line: UFE HyperBraid 0.20 4,8kg.
  • Lure: Robinson Sonic s28 13g.

Head back into the same spot in Slovakia. We’re not done harassing the trout yet!

Levels 10-11

The troutening is at hand!

Don’t forget your level 10 skill point.

Lines are cheap, let’s upgrade now that our rod is better. Buy the UFE Fluo Classic 0.30 with 5.9kg strength. It’s much higher than our reel but lower than our rod, and we’ll be upgrading the reel next.

Levels 12-13

Skill point!

Buy and equip a Robinson Trophy 14G pink spoon lure. Go back into Slovakia, location #1, and walk out into the river straight ahead until you reach a fallen tree trunk underwater on your left (it’s almost at the other bank). Walk to the end of the tree trunk, turn left, and fish upstream in the clear path between the rocks, with your lure at speed 20.

You should be catching salmon, brown trout, and hutchen by the gallon. If they stop biting, turn around and fish downstream for a little while.

Grind out another level here. When you have entirely decimated the local trout population, it’s time to move on!

Level 14

We can finally leave the trout alone.

Assign your skill point, then head to the shop and buy a Sakura Alpax 4508 SW reel – you can choose whether you want the black or silver, they’re both the same.

Equip your new reel. We’re now on a 6.35kg rod, 6kg reel, and 5.9kg line.

In Lures > Crankbaits, buy a Sakura Soukouss Blade 45S in Pink/Orange/Silver. Yes, I know it’s expensive. Don’t worry – all our cash woes are about to fade away.

Buy the Kiel Canal license, and equip the crankbait. Go to location #1 and step up to the gap in the fence that’s right in front of you. You see the ‘STOP’ sign on the boom crossing the canal to the left of the clocktower? That’s where we’re aiming.

Be careful of your drag here – the fish are much bigger and feistier. Set your speed to 22 and let the crankbait sink to a depth of about 6m before you start reeling in. If your bait gets high and nothing has bitten, let it sink again then keep reeling. If things stop biting you can cast to the right of the clocktower instead.

Note: If you see the little flounders swimming around, you can pop on the starter Robinson orange twister lure and go for them – they’re easy to catch and have a really high price per kg.

Level 15

When you hit 15 and have enough cash, grab the Sakura Salt Sniper SALSS 902H 9.07kg spinning rod with the casting weight of 14-42g, a Robinson Aspex 70mm Gray Yellow lure, and a UFE Fluo Classic 0.45 line with strength 10.4kg. If you can’t afford them yet, catch a few more fish until you can.

Equip your new stuff. Go to location 3 and run to the end of that little T-shaped jetty. You should be able to cast in any direction and catch something. Let your lure sink to the bottom, the same as before, and reel in at 20%. There’s no special technique here – I’ve had fish bite while my lure’s still sinking.

The bigger lure means you’re catching bigger fish, which means more money more XP. Woot! Hopefully you’ll start catching the Atlantic Cod. They’re big and worth lots of money and XP, but they can pull hard, so keep an eye on your drag.

Levels 16-18

Assign your skill points and keep grinding. We’re aiming for $7165. If the fish stop biting, exit the map and go back in. If you want a change of scenery, buy a Sakura Barbagrub Rugged 105mm soft lure and fish from the same spot – it’s a sinking lure so you’ll target the things further down.

Level 19 – 22

Level 19

As soon as you can afford it, go into the shop and look under Fishing Sets at the top, scroll down to the $7165 spinning set at the bottom and buy it. Our current rod is better, but the reel in the set is much better and it’s cheaper than buying the reel stand-alone, plus you’ll get some lures and line 😀 Equip the new reel (18.1kg) and line (14.6kg), and get back to fishing. At level 22 we can unlock Russia, and we’ll want another $2750 to get a new rod. If you want to try a different lure, try the Robinson Mackerel K15 spoon lure (thanks to itsblunty on Discord for the heads up on the Mackerel lure :D).

Levels 20 – 21

Buy the UFE Powercatch 270 universal rod – it can handle just over 31kg. Now that we’re on an 18kg reel and 30kg rod we can upgrade the line to match – get the UFE Tough braid-x 0.27, strength 25.9kg . Equip all your new stuff and let’s get on the final sprint to level 22.

For more frequent but smaller catches, use the Robinson Mackerel lure. For bigger but less frequent catches, buy a Sakura Chupo 80F black and gold topwater lure.

Levels 22-26 – Russia

You’re going to sit here and catch beluga sturgeon. That’s all. Just beluga sturgeon, for five whole levels. Bring a packed lunch and a tent. Watch the days pass as you catch more beluga. The seasons, come and go. Build yourself a little log cabin. Let your hair grow. Rename yourself to Bob Balugalugalugalugaluga.

Buy and equip a Predatek Pilk 200 rod (32.65kg strength), a Sakura Bainer 105S minnow lure in red/white, and a UFE Mono Expert 0.70 line with the 26.90kg strength (the line might not make a difference, but just in case, that’s what I’ve had best catch rates on).

Head to spot 1 on the map and walk onto that light stone with the little patch of weeds. Aim to the right. If you’re just loading into the map, you may need to cast a couple of times while waiting for the fish to spawn in.

You won’t catch on every cast with this lure as it’s a big one that the smaller fish won’t bite on, but it’s the one you want for catching the huge 70-80kg beluga sturgeon that can get you over 1,000 XP and $ per fish.

At level 23 you can try the Sakura Mousty 110F silver blue opalescent topwater lure (and reel in at speed 26). It’s bigger, so it’ll catch less frequently because the smaller fish won’t take it, but it’ll catch bigger fish.

Level 27 – Thailand

  • Rod: Predatek Pilk 200 Spinning rod, 32.65kg.
  • Reel: UFE BigSpin 12000W 35.70kg.
  • Line: UFE FLO Expert 0.86 39.60kg / UFE Tough Braid-X 0.32 35.9kg.

All kinds of lures work well here, if they’re fish-shaped, be they soft lures, minnows, crankbaits, topwaters, even the frogs. If want to target the bigger fish at the expense of bite rate, choose one of the higher level ones; if you want more consistent bites but with the trade-off of fish size, choose one of the lower levels. I’ve found that a level 15 minnow will give me a bite on pretty much every cast, starting from around 20kg, and even those smaller fish can give you 500+ XP if you release instead of keep.

Right now, grinding from 27 upwards, you have three viable options:

  • Stay in Thailand if you want a chill time with frequent bite rates and not having to worry about targeting any specific fish.
  • Stick with the Beluga Sturgeon in Russia if they’re biting very well for you.
  • Go back to Kiel and try to target the bigger fish if they’re also biting well for you (some people still have bite issues in Kiel).

Lures:

  • Sakura Bainer 105S green yellow white.
  • Sakura Flatphoxy Minnow HW 60S red green gold.
  • Sakura Sodium Shad 100 Green – a bit slower as this one works better if you let it sink.

Cast from spots 4 or 5, aiming out into the deep water.

Smaller lures to get more bites (if you want to check off the ‘catch all the fish’ list);

  • Robinson Aspex 70mm.
  • Sakura Bubble Frog 70F Brown/Orange.
  • Sakura Flatphoxy Minnow HW 50S Green.

If you want the lionfish to check it off the list:

Robinson Classic Twist 8cm orange.

Egor Opleuha
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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

3 Comments

  1. In Kiel Canal, if you’re not having any luck with the suggested lures I’ve had way better results with a Sakura Bubble Frog 70F.

  2. If you want to use the top water lure in Kiel make sure you go in with overcast weather. Had zero takes on clear weather but with overcast almost every cast gave me a big boy.

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