Game Overview
A multiplayer fish shooting game where every shot can turn into real Philippine Peso winnings.
Pirate Fishing is one of the most beloved arcade-style games available at 800jl Casino. Unlike traditional slots where you simply spin and wait, Pirate Fishing puts you in control — you aim, you fire, and you decide which targets to chase. The game runs on a shared ocean arena where multiple players hunt simultaneously, and your winnings depend on the fish you successfully shoot down.
Each fish species carries a different multiplier — small reef fish might pay 2x your bullet cost, while the legendary Pirate Boss can drop jackpot multipliers reaching 500x or more. The thrill of coordinating your shots, managing your ammo spend, and suddenly landing a massive boss kill is what keeps players in Cebu and Quezon City coming back night after night.
Why Players Love It
Everything that makes this fish shooting game stand out from the rest.
Up to 4 players compete in real time on the same ocean screen. Coordinate with fellow hunters or race them to the biggest targets — the competitive energy is unlike any solo slot game.
Your aim and ammunition management directly affect your outcome. Players who learn the movement patterns of boss fish and use their ammo efficiently consistently outperform random shooters over the long run.
Legendary targets like the Pirate Captain, the Kraken, and the Golden Shark appear periodically and offer multipliers up to 500x. Landing one of these sends your winnings soaring in seconds.
Pirate Fishing at 800jl runs smoothly on Android and iOS mobile browsers. No app download required — just tap to fire. Perfect for quick sessions on your lunch break in Makati or late-night hunting from home.
Winnings from Pirate Fishing are credited to your 800jl balance immediately. Withdraw to GCash or PayMaya and see the money in your e-wallet in minutes — no lengthy processing delays.
Choose your cannon power level to match your budget — from low-stakes ₱1 bullets for casual play to high-powered ₱100-per-shot cannons for high-rollers chasing the big boss payouts.
Target Guide
Know your targets before you start shooting — some are worth much more than they look.
Slow moving, easy to hit
CommonErratic movement, ink spray
CommonFast and hard to pin down
RareMassive HP, team effort needed
EpicBoss event, screen-wide attacks
EpicLegendary boss, jackpot prize
Legendary
If you've never played a fish shooting game before, don't worry — 800jl's Pirate Fishing is designed to be instantly intuitive. You join a live multiplayer table, choose your cannon power level, and start aiming at the fish swimming across the screen. Every fish you kill pays out a multiple of your bullet cost. The bigger and rarer the fish, the bigger the payout.
Before you start shooting, select your cannon level. Low-power cannons (₱1–₱5 per shot) are ideal for beginners still learning target patterns. Mid-range cannons (₱10–₱50) are the sweet spot for most regular players in Manila and Cebu — enough firepower to take down mid-tier targets without burning through your bankroll chasing every fish on screen. High-power cannons (₱100+) are for experienced players with bigger budgets going specifically after boss targets.
New players often make the mistake of spraying bullets at every fish that moves. The smarter play is to focus your fire. Calculate the value: if a Bull Shark pays 20x–40x your bullet cost, it's worth spending 10–15 bullets to kill it. That's a solid 5x–25x net gain on your ammo spend. Meanwhile, blasting dozens of Clownfish at 2x–5x is barely breaking even on your ammo cost.
Pro Tip: Watch the edges of the screen. Fish entering and exiting are momentarily slower. That's your window to land concentrated shots on high-value targets before they escape.
When a legendary boss like the Pirate Captain or Giant Kraken appears, all players on the table can shoot it simultaneously. The player who lands the killing shot takes the jackpot, but all players who contributed significant damage receive a smaller consolation payout. During boss events, it's worth temporarily upgrading your cannon power — the potential 200x–500x return justifies the increased ammo spend.
Think of your bullets as your bankroll. If you're playing a ₱1,000 session, decide on a rough ammo budget per round. A practical approach used by experienced players from Davao City: spend no more than 20% of your session budget in any single boss chase. If the boss escapes, you still have 80% to continue playing — you haven't torpedoed your whole session on one missed kill shot.
Pirate Fishing at 800jl is a skill-influenced game, which means your decisions have a measurable impact on your outcomes over time. It's not 100% RNG like a slot machine — your targeting choices, ammo management, and cooperation with other players genuinely matter.
Experienced Pirate Fishing players use a technique informally called "sweep and lock": first, sweep your fire across incoming schools of common fish to build steady small wins (sweeping), then lock your cannon on a high-value target the moment one appears and commit your shots until it's dead (locking). This approach keeps your credit balance relatively stable between big kills rather than draining it rapidly chasing targets that escape.
One of the most common and expensive mistakes is chasing a fish that's already headed off-screen. Once a target is past the halfway point moving toward an exit, the ammo you'd spend trying to kill it before it disappears is almost never worth it. Cut your losses, hold your fire for two seconds, and wait for the next wave. This discipline is what separates players who consistently profit from those who perpetually break even or lose.
800jl's Pirate Fishing includes special weapons — torpedoes, lightning nets, and chain explosions — that can hit multiple fish simultaneously. These special shots cost more per use but can be devastatingly efficient against densely packed schools. Save them for moments when a large school of mid-tier fish (Sharks, Rays, etc.) clusters near the center of the screen — one torpedo can wipe out ₱500+ worth of fish in a single shot.
Loading up your 800jl account to play Pirate Fishing couldn't be simpler for Filipino players. GCash and PayMaya deposits are instant — top up ₱200, and you're in the arena within seconds. For bigger bankroll loads, BPI or BDO bank transfers work smoothly with a typical 5–10 minute processing time.
When you've had a good session and want to cash out, the withdrawal process is equally smooth. Most GCash withdrawals land in your 800jl-linked GCash account within 1–5 minutes. PayMaya withdrawals follow shortly after. For players who prefer crypto, USDT TRC20 withdrawals typically process within 15–30 minutes depending on blockchain confirmation time.
Pirate Fishing and all other games at 800jl are strictly for players aged 21 years and older, as required by PAGCOR regulations for online gambling in the Philippines. Please play responsibly. Set a budget before each session and stick to it. If gambling stops being fun and starts affecting your finances or daily life, seek help — resources are available in the Philippines.
Weapons Guide
Know your arsenal before you load up your first session at 800jl Pirate Fishing.
| Weapon | Cost per Use | Target Type | Best Against | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Cannon (Lv1) | ₱1 per shot | Single target | Common fish, beginners | Best for learning target patterns |
| Mid Cannon (Lv3) | ₱10 per shot | Single target | Sharks, Rays, mid-tier | Sweet spot for most players |
| Heavy Cannon (Lv5) | ₱50 per shot | Single target | Epics, Blue Whale | High damage output, manage carefully |
| Torpedo | ₱100 per use | Area splash (3x3) | Densely packed schools | Save for clusters of mid-tier fish |
| Lightning Net | ₱200 per use | Chain lightning | Multiple targets in line | Devastating when fish swim in rows |
| Rage Cannon (Boss Mode) | ₱500 per shot | Single high-damage | Legendary bosses only | Use only during Pirate Captain events |
Getting Started
From registration to your first boss kill — here's the quick path.
Register using your mobile number or email. The process takes under 3 minutes. Must be 21 years or older to register, in line with PAGCOR guidelines.
Top up your 800jl account with as little as ₱100. GCash and PayMaya deposits are instant — the funds are ready to play immediately after approval.
From the 800jl lobby, go to the Fish Games or Arcade section and select Pirate Fishing. Choose your table and cannon level — start low while you get the feel of the game.
Play your session, chase those bosses, and when you're up — withdraw. Send your winnings back to GCash and see the balance hit your wallet within minutes. That's the 800jl experience.