Dinkum - Fishing, Critter & Bug List

Use the Table View for the best view! Time and Location is missing in most other views, sadly.

Last updated: 15th of August 2022 (game version: 0.4.6). Based on a similar Listum for Stardew Valley made by user jonathans

Fish, Critter and Bugs capture tracking list for the game Dinkum (https://www.playdinkum.com/) to keep track of where and when they can be caught, quick info on the fish/bug/critter, as well as the ability to keep track on if you've caught them or not. A link to their respective Wiki-article on the Dinkum community wiki on Fandom is also provided for convenience.

All information and imagery originally sourced from: https://dinkum.fandom.com/wiki/Fishhttps://dinkum.fandom.com/wiki/Critters and https://dinkum.fandom.com/wiki/Bugs

Images originally uploaded to respective wiki-articles by Fandom-user Echidnas, thanks!

Content gathered from the Dinkum Fandom Community Wiki is licensed under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise stated. Minor edits have been made for formatting purposes but otherwise kept unedited from the source.

Theme picture sourced from Dinkum's homepage under the provided press kit.

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Item
Caught
Image
Season(s)
Time
Location(s)
Description
Sell Price
Wiki Link

Type
Fish

Banded Morwong

  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Northern Ocean
  • Southern Ocean
Good fish. You're not Morwong about that.
4,320

Blue Spot Flathead

  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Northern Ocean
  • Southern Ocean
It's head is flat and it's eyes are on top.
998

Boofhead Catfish

  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Mangroves
Bit of a mean name.
2,103

Eyestripe Surgeon Fish

  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Northern Ocean
This guy is a doctor.
3,996

Golden Perch

  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Rivers
Gold belly on this Perch.
4,384

Grayling

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Billabongs
  • Rivers
What's a full grown gray look like?
2,508

Luderick

  • Winter
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Northern Ocean
This is a Luderick-us fish.
4,160

Marlin

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Southern Ocean
Big fish, big nose.
20,200

Murray Cod

  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Rivers
A massive fish!
10,400

Saratoga

  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Billabongs
It might be Roman?
7,616

Short Finned Eel

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Billabongs
Like a water snake.
3,008

Type
Critter

Type
Bug

Bee

  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Pine forest
  • Plains
A little honey maker. Where's the queen?
680

Birdwing Butterfly

  • Autumn
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Tropics
It's really rare and big!
4,100

Desert Scorpion

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Desert
8 legs. Friendlier than it looks.
1,212

Duskhawker DragonFly

  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Pine forest
  • Tropics
Coolest name ever.
2,350

Emperor DragonFly

  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Tropics
  • Plains
It's huge!
4,172

Fiddler Beetle

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Tropics
  • Bushlands
The smallest fiddle in the world.
2,400

Funnel Web Spider

  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Bushlands
Very poisonous. Ain't it cute?
1,020

Goliath stick

  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Tropics
  • Pine forest
It's a big stick!
3,330

Grass Hopper

  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Tropics
  • Plains
Jumpin' for joy.
1,700

Ladybird

  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Pine forest
  • Plains
Is this a bird or a bug?
1,900

Monarch Butterfly

  • Spring
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Bushlands
  • Pine forest
The queen of butterflies.
3,860

Paper Wasp

  • Autumn
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Plains
  • Desert
This thing kills spiders when it's hungry.
990

Peacock Spider

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Bushlands
  • Tropics
A fancy little spider.
1,792

Queen Bee

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Pine forest
  • Plains
The boss bee. Can start a hive.
2,300

Red Back Spider

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Desert
Very poisonous. Ain't it cute?
1,552

Rhinoceros Beetle

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Morning (7am-11am)
  • Bushlands
  • Pine forest
It can't fly.
1,930

Stag Beetle

  • Spring
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Tropics
  • Bushlands
Look at the horns!
4,100

Swallow-tail Butterfly

  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Tropics
It has a little tail.
990

Tau Emerald Dragonfly

  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Day (11am-6pm)
  • Plains
  • Bushlands
Pretty!
2,010

Tiger Moth

  • Autumn
  • Winter
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Bushlands
  • Plains
Careful, tiger.
1,360

Trogid

  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Night (6pm-Late)
  • Desert
It can't fly.
1,400

Type
Fish

Anchovy

Banded Morwong

Barcoo Grunter

Barracuda

Barramundi

Blackfish

Black & White Snapper

Blob Fish

Blue Spot Flathead

Bluefish

Bonytounge

Boofhead Catfish

Carp

Eel Tailed Catfish

Eyestripe Surgeon Fish

Galaxias

Garfish

Goat Fish

Golden Perch

Grayling

Jungle Perch

Luderick

Mangrove Jack

Marlin

Murray Cod

River Bass

Saratoga

Short Finned Eel

Silver Perch

Stingray

Tarpon

Trevalla

Yellowfin Tuna

Type
Critter

Bay Bug

Biscuit Sea Star

Black Sea Cucumber

Blue Mussel

Blue Sea Slug

Cushion Sea Star

Eleven-armed Sea Star

Fresh Water Mussel

Fresh Water Prawn

Inland Crab

King Prawn

Mud Crab

Pink Sea Urchin

Purple Mottled Crab

Purple Sea Urchin

Spiny Sea Urchin

Tiger Prawn

White Yabbie

Yabbie

Type
Bug

Bee

Birdwing Butterfly

Black Cricket

Blue Moon Butterfly

Bogong Moth

Centipede

Cockroach

Common Blue Tail

Cricket

Desert Scorpion

Duskhawker DragonFly

Emperor DragonFly

Fiddler Beetle

Firefly

Fly

Funnel Web Spider

Goliath stick

Grass Hopper

Harlequin Butterfly

Hercules Moth

Huntsman

Lacewing

Ladybird

Largidae

Meadow Katydid

Monarch Butterfly

Paper Wasp

Peacock Spider

Pygmyfly

Queen Bee

Red Back Spider

Rhinoceros Beetle

Scarlet Jezebel Butterfly

Stag Beetle

Stinkbug

Swallow-tail Butterfly

Tau Emerald Dragonfly

Tiger Moth

Trogid

Ulysses Butterfly