Dragon Fishing at gold9 is not your average fishing game. You're not casting a line and waiting — you're loading up a cannon, targeting mythical sea dragons, and collecting real cash rewards for every creature you bring down. Fast, loud, and genuinely exciting.
About the Game
Dragon Fishing is a skill-based shooting arcade game available exclusively on gold9. Unlike traditional slots where you spin and wait, Dragon Fishing puts you in control. You aim, you fire, and the payout depends on what you hit. It's part strategy, part reflex, and entirely addictive.
The game is set in a vivid underwater world filled with sea creatures of all sizes — from small fish worth modest rewards to massive sea dragons that carry multipliers of up to 500x your bet. The bigger the creature, the harder it is to take down, but the reward when you do is worth every bullet.
Gold9 players in Bangladesh have taken to Dragon Fishing in a big way. It's one of those games that feels different every time you play. The creatures move unpredictably, the boss dragons appear without warning, and the multipliers can stack in ways that turn a modest session into a serious win. There's a reason it consistently ranks among the most-played titles on the platform.
Whether you're a first-timer or someone who's been playing fishing games for years, Dragon Fishing at gold9 has enough depth to keep you engaged. The controls are simple to pick up, but mastering cannon selection and target prioritisation takes real skill — and that skill pays off.
Game Details
Core numbers before you start shooting.
Target Rewards
Cannon System
One of the things that sets Dragon Fishing apart from other fishing games on gold9 is the cannon upgrade system. You don't just fire the same weapon throughout the game — you choose your cannon based on your budget and your target, and that decision matters.
The basic cannon is cheap per shot and ideal for clearing smaller fish quickly. As you move up to the mid-tier cannons, you get wider spread shots that can hit multiple targets at once — useful when a school of creatures swims past. The Dragon Cannon, the highest tier, fires explosive rounds that deal area damage and are the only reliable way to take down a Sea Dragon before it disappears off screen.
Choosing the right cannon for the right target is the core skill in Dragon Fishing. Wasting Dragon Cannon shots on small fish burns through your budget fast. Saving them for boss creatures is where the real money is made.
Special Features
Beyond the basic shoot-and-collect loop, Dragon Fishing at gold9 has several mechanics that keep sessions fresh and unpredictable.
A random event that floods the screen with high-value creatures for a limited time. When Dragon Storm hits, every shot counts double. It's chaotic, fast, and one of the most exciting moments in any gold9 session.
Triggered when you defeat a Thunder Eel. The lightning chains to nearby creatures, potentially taking out several targets with a single kill. Smart positioning lets you maximise the chain reaction for massive multi-creature payouts.
Occasionally a treasure chest drifts across the screen. Shoot it before it disappears and you'll unlock a random bonus — extra multipliers, free shots, or an instant cash prize. These drops are rare but always worth chasing.
Up to four players can share the same room simultaneously. You're all shooting at the same creatures, which adds a competitive edge — if another player finishes off a creature you've been working on, they get the reward. Timing and aggression matter.
The Sea Dragon boss carries the game's top jackpot. It appears rarely, moves fast, and requires sustained fire to bring down. But when it falls, the 500x multiplier on your active bet makes it the single most rewarding moment in Dragon Fishing.
Dragon Fishing is built to run smoothly on mobile. The touch controls are responsive, the graphics scale cleanly to any screen size, and the game loads fast even on slower connections — which matters a lot for gold9 players across Bangladesh.
How to Play
Dragon Fishing is one of the easiest games to get into on gold9, even if you've never played a fishing arcade game before. Here's how it works from the moment you log in.
Register at gold9 in under two minutes. Fill in your details, verify your number, and your account is ready to go.
Fund your account using bKash, Nagad, Rocket, or other local payment methods. Deposits process instantly so you're never waiting around.
Head to the Games section on gold9 and select Dragon Fishing. Choose your room and your starting cannon level.
Each shot costs your selected bet amount. Aim at creatures, fire, and collect rewards when they're defeated. Upgrade your cannon as your balance grows.
Cash out anytime through the same local payment methods. Gold9 processes withdrawals quickly — most complete within minutes.
Strategy Tips
Dragon Fishing rewards players who think before they shoot. These tips won't guarantee wins, but they'll help you get more out of every session on gold9.
Small fish are tempting because they're easy to hit, but the real value is in boss creatures. When a Kraken or Sea Dragon appears, switch to your highest cannon and commit. The multiplier difference is enormous compared to grinding small targets.
The Dragon Cannon costs more per shot. If your session budget is limited, stick to the Silver or Gold Cannon and target mid-tier creatures. Burning through your balance on Dragon Cannon shots chasing a boss that doesn't appear is a common mistake.
If you notice the screen getting busier with higher-value creatures, a Dragon Storm event may be building. Hold your Dragon Cannon shots for this window — the density of high-value targets during a storm makes it the best time to fire your most expensive rounds.
Dragon Fishing moves fast and it's easy to lose track of how much you've spent. Before you start, decide on a session budget and stick to it. Gold9 supports responsible gaming tools that can help you manage your play time and spending.
FAQ
Sign up at gold9 today, load your cannon, and dive into Dragon Fishing. The boss creatures won't wait forever — and neither should you.