🏴‍☠️ Fishing Arcade Game

Pirate Fishing on Bingous — Aim Your Cannon, Catch the Rarest Sea Creatures, and Win Big in the Philippines

Pirate Fishing on Bingous puts you on the deck of a pirate ship armed with a cannon loaded with real-money bets. The ocean below is teeming with fish, sea creatures, and legendary bosses — each one worth a different multiplier. Fire your cannon, land your shots, and collect your catch before the rare ones escape. The deeper the creature, the bigger the reward waiting for you on Bingous.

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Pirate Fishing involves real-money wagering. You must be 21 years of age or older to play on Bingous, in line with Philippine gaming regulations.
🏴‍☠️ Pirate Fishing — Live on Bingous
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Aim and fire — every shot is a real-money bet
₱10 / shot ₱50 / shot ₱200 / shot ₱500 / shot
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🦈15×
🐙40×
🐉200×
👑888×
₱200
Current Bet
₱3,400
Session Catch
17×
Best Multiplier
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What Is Pirate Fishing on Bingous?

Pirate Fishing is Bingous's flagship fishing arcade game. Unlike traditional slot machines or table games, Pirate Fishing puts you in direct control — you aim a cannon at sea creatures swimming across the screen and fire shots that cost real Philippine Peso. Each creature you successfully catch pays out a multiplier of your shot cost. Small common fish pay modest amounts, while rare bosses like the Kraken King and the Golden Dragon can pay hundreds of times your bet.

What makes Pirate Fishing stand out on Bingous is the skill element layered on top of the RNG. You choose which creatures to target, how much to bet per shot, and when to switch from common fish to rare bosses. A player who understands the creature patterns and manages their shot budget well will consistently outperform someone who fires randomly. It is not pure luck — your decisions matter every round.

Filipino players from Manila to Davao have taken to Pirate Fishing on Bingous quickly. The game's visual style — a pirate ship, tropical waters, colorful sea life — feels right at home for players from an archipelago nation. And with GCash and PayMaya support, getting started and cashing out your catch is as smooth as it gets.

₱10 Min Shot
888× Max Win
96.5% RTP
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How to Play Pirate Fishing on Bingous

From your first deposit to your first big catch — the complete guide for Filipino players on Bingous.

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Create Your Bingous Account

Register on Bingous in under two minutes. You need to be 21 years or older to open a real-money account. Players from Metro Manila, Cebu City, Davao, Quezon City, and all across the Philippines are welcome. The sign-up process is straightforward and your account is ready immediately after verification.

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Deposit in Philippine Peso via GCash or PayMaya

Fund your Bingous wallet using GCash or PayMaya for instant crediting with no conversion fees. BPI, BDO, and Metrobank bank transfers are also fully supported. The minimum deposit is ₱50 and everything stays in PHP — no hidden currency exchange charges on Bingous.

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Navigate to Pirate Fishing on Bingous

Click Pirate Fishing in the Bingous navigation menu. The game loads directly in your browser — no app download required, though the Bingous mobile app is available if you prefer it. The game is fully optimized for both desktop and mobile, running smoothly on standard Philippine LTE connections.

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Choose Your Cannon and Shot Value

Before firing, select your shot cost on Bingous — this is the amount you wager per successful hit. Options range from ₱10 per shot up to ₱500 per shot. Higher shot values mean bigger payouts when you catch rare creatures, but your budget depletes faster if you miss. Start with a lower shot value while you learn the creature patterns.

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Aim at Sea Creatures and Fire

Tap or click on any creature swimming across the Pirate Fishing screen on Bingous to fire your cannon at it. Each shot costs your selected bet amount. If your shot connects and the creature is caught, you receive the creature's multiplier times your shot cost. Miss or fail to catch it and the shot cost is deducted with no payout.

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Hunt Boss Creatures for Massive Payouts

Periodically, rare boss creatures appear on the Pirate Fishing screen on Bingous — the Kraken, the Golden Dragon, the Pirate Ghost Ship. These bosses require multiple shots to catch but pay enormous multipliers when defeated. Coordinate with other players in the shared game room to take down bosses faster and split the reward.

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Withdraw Your Catch to GCash or Your Bank

All winnings are credited to your Bingous balance in real time. Withdraw to GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or Metrobank whenever you like. Withdrawals are processed promptly on Bingous — your Philippine Peso arrives without unnecessary delays.

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Pirate Fishing runs on desktop and mobile — no download needed on Bingous.

Pirate Fishing Creature Guide on Bingous

Every creature in Pirate Fishing has a different catch rate and payout multiplier on Bingous. Know your targets before you fire.

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Common Fish

Small fish appear constantly across the Pirate Fishing screen on Bingous. They are easy to catch and pay 2× to 5× your shot cost. Ideal for warming up and maintaining your balance during slow boss spawn periods.

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Rare Sea Creatures

Sharks, manta rays, and sea turtles appear less frequently on Bingous but pay 10× to 50× per catch. They move faster than common fish and require more precise aim. Worth prioritizing when they appear.

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Elite Creatures

The Kraken, Giant Octopus, and Electric Eel are elite-tier targets on Pirate Fishing at Bingous. They pay 40× to 150× but require multiple shots to defeat. Coordinate with other players in the shared room for faster kills.

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Legendary Bosses

The Golden Dragon and the Pirate Ghost Ship are the rarest bosses on Bingous Pirate Fishing. They pay 200× to 888× your shot cost. When a legendary boss appears, the entire game room focuses fire — the shared reward is split proportionally by contribution.

Creature Tier Catch Rate Multiplier Range Shots to Catch Example Payout (₱200 shot)
🐟 Small Fish Common Very High 2× – 5× 1 ₱400 – ₱1,000
🐡 Puffer Fish Common High 3× – 8× 1 ₱600 – ₱1,600
🦈 Shark Rare Medium 10× – 25× 1–2 ₱2,000 – ₱5,000
🐢 Sea Turtle Rare Medium 15× – 40× 1–2 ₱3,000 – ₱8,000
🐙 Giant Octopus Elite Low 40× – 100× 3–5 ₱8,000 – ₱20,000
⚡ Electric Eel Elite Low 50× – 150× 3–6 ₱10,000 – ₱30,000
🐉 Golden Dragon Legendary Very Low 200× – 500× 10–20 ₱40,000 – ₱100,000
👑 Pirate Ghost Ship Boss Extremely Rare 500× – 888× 20+ ₱100,000 – ₱177,600

* Multiplier ranges and catch rates are approximate. Actual results vary each session on Bingous.

Pirate Fishing Strategy Tips for Bingous Players

Pirate Fishing on Bingous rewards players who think before they fire. Here are the approaches that experienced Filipino players use to stretch their budget and maximize their catch value.

Focus Fire on Mid-Tier Creatures First

When you open Pirate Fishing on Bingous, resist the urge to immediately chase legendary bosses. Spend the first few minutes targeting sharks and sea turtles — they appear regularly, pay solid multipliers, and help you build your balance before committing heavy shots to elite or legendary targets.

Coordinate on Boss Fights

Pirate Fishing on Bingous is a shared-room game. When a Golden Dragon or Pirate Ghost Ship appears, every player in the room can fire at it simultaneously. The reward is split proportionally by the number of shots each player contributed. Joining a busy room on Bingous means faster boss kills and more frequent legendary payouts.

Scale Your Shot Value to Your Balance

A good rule on Bingous is to keep your shot value at no more than 2% of your session budget. If you deposited ₱1,000 for the session, keep shots at ₱20 or below. This gives you enough shots to encounter multiple boss spawns without running out of balance before the rare creatures appear.

Use Special Weapons Strategically

Pirate Fishing on Bingous includes special weapons — the Torpedo and the Chain Lightning — that hit multiple creatures in one shot. These cost more per use but are extremely efficient when a school of rare fish appears on screen at the same time. Save them for high-density moments rather than firing them at single common fish.

Pirate Fishing Catch Distribution on Bingous

Common fish catches (2×–5×) 55%
Rare creature catches (10×–40×) 28%
Elite creature catches (40×–150×) 12%
Legendary boss catches (200×–500×) 4%
Pirate Ghost Ship (500×–888×) 1%

* Approximate distribution. Individual sessions on Bingous will vary based on RNG outcomes.

Bingous Player Tip

The most successful Pirate Fishing players on Bingous treat their shot budget like a fishing trip budget — they plan how many shots they can afford before they start, and they stop when that budget is spent regardless of how the session is going. Chasing losses by increasing shot value mid-session is the fastest way to end a Pirate Fishing session on Bingous on a bad note.

Why Play Pirate Fishing on Bingous?

There are plenty of fishing arcade games available online, but Pirate Fishing on Bingous is built specifically for the Philippine market — fast PHP transactions, a shared multiplayer room that feels like a community, and a game design that rewards skill alongside luck.

Skill-Based Targeting — Not Pure Luck

Unlike slots where you just press spin, Pirate Fishing on Bingous gives you genuine control. You choose your targets, manage your shot budget, and decide when to chase bosses versus grind common fish. Players who develop good targeting habits and budget discipline consistently perform better over long sessions on Bingous.

Instant PHP Deposits and Withdrawals

Deposit via GCash or PayMaya and your Bingous balance is credited instantly. Withdraw your Pirate Fishing winnings to GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or Metrobank in Philippine Peso with no conversion fees. Everything moves fast on Bingous — your money is never stuck waiting.

Multiplayer Shared Room — Community Hunting

Pirate Fishing on Bingous is played in shared rooms with other real players. You can see other players' shots, coordinate on boss fights, and share in the excitement when a legendary creature goes down. It has the same communal energy as watching a PBA Finals game at a sports bar in Makati — everyone invested in the same outcome.

Fully Mobile-Optimized for Philippine Players

Pirate Fishing on Bingous is designed for mobile-first play. The targeting interface is touch-responsive, the creature animations are smooth on mid-range Android and iOS devices, and the game performs reliably on standard LTE connections across Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, and provincial areas.

Pirate Fishing Tournaments on Bingous

Bingous runs regular Pirate Fishing leaderboard tournaments where the players with the highest total catch value over a set period win bonus credits and special prizes. These events are announced in the Bingous promotions section — active players get early access and the competition adds an extra layer of excitement to every session.

Fair Game Mechanics — Certified RNG

Every creature spawn and catch outcome in Pirate Fishing on Bingous is determined by a certified random number generator. The game operates under applicable Philippine gaming regulations and the RNG is independently audited. You can play with confidence that no round is manipulated on Bingous.

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Pirate Fishing is available 24/7 on Bingous — no download, no waiting.

Play Pirate Fishing Responsibly on Bingous

Pirate Fishing is fast-paced and engaging — it is easy to lose track of how many shots you have fired or how much you have spent in a session. Before you start playing on Bingous, set a clear shot budget and a time limit. When your budget is gone, close the game. Never increase your shot value to recover losses from earlier in the session.

Bingous provides deposit limits, session time reminders, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion tools to help you stay in control. If Pirate Fishing ever stops feeling like entertainment and starts feeling compulsive, please use these tools or reach out to our support team. Responsible gaming is a core commitment at Bingous — not an afterthought.

21+
Must be 21 years or older to play real-money games on Bingous.