Stardew Valleyis, for the most part, a fairly realistic game. As with any video game, though, it does have some strange bugs and glitches that are likely to raise eyebrows and turn a few heads. Redditor Joe_M0166 stumbled upon one such glitch recently while playing the game on Nintendo Switch, as they found their fishing line bobbing up and down in the sand of the desert. This strangeglitch doesn’t seem to negatively affect gameplayin any way, as it is mostly visual, but it is still odd nonetheless.

As one might expect,Stardew Valleyplayers typically need to use water to fish. When casting their line, players can change the direction of their fishing line to a degree, but it should always land in a lake, pool, river, or other body of water. That didn’t quite happen this time around, and Joe_M0166 ended up catching a sandfish in a surprising way.

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After entering thedesert area ofStardew Valley, players might notice this pool of water off the side of a cliff. Despite not being on the same elevation as it, players are able to cast their fishing lines here and catch some fish. For some reason, whether it be the location that Joe_M0166 was in when they started fishing or the way they moved the line, the bobber ended up floating in the sand rather than the water that was right next to it. To make things even stranger, the bobber continues to float as though it was in water, and the player even manages to catch a fish from here.

Ironically, the fish they caught was a Sand Fish, prompting many jokes about how this might actually have been an intended feature. Other commenters bring up the fact that there is actually a secret hidden within this very pond. If players fish here for long enough, they will eventuallyfish up a present with the Pyramid Decalinside of it. This doesn’t seem to be linked to fishing on the sand, as this is more than likely just a visual bug that occurs at this specific location.

When trying to explain the bug, most think it has something to do with elevation. Although the line casts straight out towards the pond from where the player is, the bobber itself doesn’t actually reach the water. Instead it floats in the air above the water, but thetwo dimensional nature ofStardew Valleymakes it look as though it’s actually in the sand. Whatever the reason, the glitch certainly makes for a funny moment.

Stardew Valleyis available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.