Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
10 fixed paylines
Fifty thousand times your bet. That's the headline number Blueprint Gaming attached to Bigger Catch Bass Fishing when it dropped in September 2024, and honestly, it's the kind of cap that makes you double-check the paytable. For a Fishin' Frenzy spinoff sitting on a humble 5×3 grid with just 10 paylines, that ceiling reads almost greedy. Reel Time Gaming clearly wanted this Bass-fishing sequel to swing harder than the original Big Catch.
The base game keeps things quiet. Royals, tackle bits, dragonflies drifting across the reels while the lake shimmers behind. RTP sits at 95.00% in the default config (operators can dial it down to 93 or 92, so check the lobby), and medium-high volatility means the dead spins do stack up before anything meaningful lands. You're really fishing for two scatters: the Boat and the Lightning bolt. Everything interesting happens once one of them shows up.
Three Boats trigger Free Games, anywhere from 10 to 20 spins depending on the trigger. This is where the Fisherman wild finally activates, and where the Bass cash symbols start mattering. Each Fisherman scoops every Fish value currently on screen. Land the Golden Fisherman and you get a multiplier of up to x10 applied across the haul. Collect four Fishermen and the lowest-paying Fish upgrades to the next tier, plus you bag five extra games. It's the same loop the Frenzy family has used for years, just tuned a bit tighter.
And then there's Lightning Spins. Four scatters drop you into a hold-and-win round where every new Fish or Fisherman resets your spin counter back to 3. Fill every position and a total win multiplier up to x5 lands on top. Combine the x10 from a Golden and the x5 board clear, throw in stacked cash values, and that 50,000x ceiling stops looking insane.
The Buy Bonus button is there if you don't want to wait, and it usually costs what you'd expect. One small gripe: 10 paylines on a 2024 release feels stingy when most competitors run 20+ or cluster-pay setups. Doesn't ruin the math, but it does make base-game hits feel sparse. Still, if the bonuses click, this one fishes deep.