I don’t know who is in charge of naming fish, but a lot of them have really stupid names. Bonefish, Blobfish, and Clownfish all come to mind. You can catch a few of these inDave the Diver, as well as the poorly named Horned Parrotfish. I think the lack of good oxygen gets to the brains of the underwater explorers. The Horned Parrotfish will take a bit of work to catch, but with the right know-how, it can be done.
How to catch a Horned Parrotfish inDave the Diver
As you progress through the storyline ofDave the Diver, you will eventually be tasked with catching very specific fish for Udo. These tasks have to be completed within a day and will always pose a challenge. These tasks are late game, so you should have quite a few fishing skills up your sleeve.
Catching the Horned Parrotfish requires more than just harpooning the big guy and getting it over with. you’re able to also forget blowing it into chunks witha Grenade Launcher. Udo wants the Horned Parrotfish caught with no damage at all. This is not the way ofDave the Diver, but there are ways to get around it. You will need to enter the water with a tranquilizer dart gun.

The Horned Parrotfish will charge atDave the Diverwhen he approaches it. Like a lot of the fish in the game, it is aggressive. This is where the Parrotfish makes its mistake. To catch the Horned Parrotfish, you will need to tranquilize it, but its horns will deflect any attacks from the front. As the fish chargesDave the Diver, use your dash and let it breeze straight past you. Once it has passed, shoot it right in the butt with a tranquilizer dart. Once it is asleep, you’re able to grab it without any damage.
Leo Gillick
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