No Man's Sky has had fishing for a little under a week now, and players are already doing some weird and wonderful things with it.
Time to hang up your spacesuit and go fishing in No Man's Sky.
One player tried fishing in a violent storm, with disastrous effect, and now a second player has seemingly managed to cast their fishing line from the planet they're standing on to one in the distance.
Shared on Reddit, user ELuckman lived up to their lucky name.
Landing on an icy planet, the player exits their ship and pulls out their fishing rod. Seemingly casting it with no clear direction, ELuckman's line flies through the air, appearing to land on a second planet in the distance.
The line touches down with a splash and can be seen bobbing on the planet which is presumably hundreds of thousands of miles away. Not a bad cast.
There are a couple of prevailing theories on Reddit as to how this happened. The first is that the planet ELuckman landed on had such low gravity that the line flew and flew, leading one player to exclaim "I didn’t even think about low gravity playing a factor into...