Catch fish for massive wins in the free spins bonus round
Fishin' Frenzy stands apart from typical fishing-themed slots through its unique catch mechanic that only activates during free spins. In the base game, you're playing a standard 5-reel slot with selectable paylines from 1 to 10, giving you control over your bet distribution.
The highest paying symbol in regular spins is the pelican, awarding 400,000 coins for five of a kind, 40,000 for four, 10,000 for three, and 1,000 for just two symbols. This makes it one of the few slots where a two-symbol combination actually pays. The fishing rod comes second at 200,000 for five, whilst the life preserver and tackle box both pay 100,000 for a full line.
Here's what makes this slot mechanically interesting: the fisherman wild symbol only appears during free spins. In the base game, you won't see it at all. Once you trigger the bonus by landing three or more boat scatters, the fisherman becomes active and substitutes for all symbols except the scatter itself. But the substitution is secondary to its real function.
During free spins, fish symbols appear with fixed monetary values. When a fisherman lands, he collects every fish value visible on screen at that moment. If you have three fish showing 100, 250, and 500, and two fishermen appear, each fisherman collects the total of 850, giving you 1,700 from the catch alone, plus any standard line wins.
This creates a completely different volatility profile during the bonus. You're no longer just hoping for matching symbols on paylines. You're looking for screens dense with fish and multiple fishermen to maximise the collection mechanic. A single free spin with four fishermen and six fish displaying high values can exceed your entire base game session.
With selectable paylines from 1 to 10, you control both risk and reward. Playing all 10 lines increases your chances of triggering the boat scatter and hitting standard combinations, but costs more per spin. Playing fewer lines reduces your scatter probability but allows more spins within your budget. The scatter pays regardless of active paylines, but you need them active to win on standard symbols.
Unlike many slots, Fishin' Frenzy's free spins feature cannot retrigger. Once you're awarded 10, 15, or 20 games, that's your allocation. This means every free spin carries more weight, particularly the later spins where fish and fishermen have had multiple chances to appear together. The feature plays through completely before returning to base game.
The 96.12% return to player sits slightly above industry average, but the distribution matters more than the headline figure. Most of your return comes from the free spins feature, not base game wins. This creates a medium-high volatility experience where you're essentially funding free spins attempts through base game play, then hoping for fisherman-fish combinations during the bonus.
Each of the 10 paylines follows a specific pattern across the 5×3 grid. Lines 1-5 are the standard horizontal and diagonal patterns found in most slots. Lines 6-10 introduce V-shapes and inverted V-shapes that cross multiple rows. Understanding these patterns helps you recognise wins faster, particularly during free spins when multiple events happen simultaneously.
With a minimum bet of 100 and maximum of 200,000 coins, Fishin' Frenzy accommodates both conservative players and high rollers. The key is matching your bet level to your session goals. Lower bets extend your play time, giving more chances to trigger free spins. Higher bets increase the absolute value of fish catches during the bonus, where the real money concentrates.
The maximum win of 250,000 times your total bet is genuinely achievable through the catch mechanic, not just a theoretical cap. During free spins, if you're betting 200,000 coins total and land multiple fishermen with screens full of maximum value fish across your 10, 15 or 20 free games, the accumulated catches can reach this figure. It's rare, but mechanically possible within the game's structure.
Fishin' Frenzy is a game of chance with a house edge. The 96.12% RTP means over time, the game returns £96.12 for every £100 wagered. Individual sessions will vary significantly. Never bet more than you can afford to lose. Set deposit limits and take regular breaks. If gambling becomes a problem, seek help from BeGambleAware or GamCare.