Many Roblox players enjoy Fisch because of its relaxing and fun fishing gameplay. However, when you rely on a macro to fish automatically and it suddenly stops working, it can be really frustrating.
If your Fisch Macro is not working, don’t worry—you’re not the only one facing this issue. This guide will walk you through the problem step by step and help you fix it quickly.
Whether you’re using Fisch Macro, Crab Cage, or any other auto-fishing tool, this article explains why macros stop working and how you can get them running again without stress.

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Common Reasons Why Fisch Macro Stops Working
There can be several reasons why your macro fails in Fisch. Before fixing it, make sure you understand how macros work in the game. Below are the most common causes:
Game Updates
Fisch receives regular updates. When developers change fishing mechanics or button responses, your macro timing may no longer match the game. This can cause a macro that worked earlier to stop functioning.
Incorrect Delay Settings
Macros depend heavily on timing. If the delay between actions is too short or too long, the fishing cycle breaks. Even a small timing difference can cause the macro to fail.
Screen Resolution or Display Changes
If you change your screen resolution, switch to fullscreen mode, or move the game window, the macro may click in the wrong place. Macros rely on fixed screen positions, so consistency is important.
Macro Running in the Background
Most macro tools need the game window to stay active. If you switch to another app while the macro is running, it may stop clicking correctly.
Corrupted or Incorrectly Saved Macro File
Sometimes macro files don’t save properly or become corrupted. This can result in missing clicks, broken loops, or macros not starting at all.
Not Running the Tool as Administrator
Many macro tools need admin permission to work correctly. Without it, the system may block the macro from controlling mouse or keyboard actions.
How to Fix Fisch Macro Not Working (Step-by-Step)
If you’re wondering how to fix your macro, follow these steps one by one. These solutions work for most popular fishing macros.
Step 1: Restart Everything
Close Roblox and your macro tool completely. Restart both to clear temporary bugs or glitches. Also, close unnecessary background apps.
Step 2: Use the Correct Game Settings
- Set Fisch to windowed mode, not fullscreen
- Do not resize or move the game window
- Keep the same screen resolution used during recording
- Use the same fishing rod and fishing spot
Step 3: Adjust Macro Timing
If the game has updated or your internet speed has changed, increase the delay between actions. Try adding 1–2 seconds and test until the macro works smoothly.
Step 4: Re-record the Macro
If nothing works, create a new macro:
- Open your macro tool
- Set the game window and don’t move it
- Start recording and complete one full fishing cycle
- Stop recording and save the file
- Run it in loop mode to test
Step 5: Run the Macro as Administrator
Right-click your macro software and choose “Run as administrator.” This gives the tool proper access to control clicks and inputs.
Step 6: Check Antivirus or Windows Defender
Sometimes security software blocks macro tools. Add your macro program to the antivirus exclusion or safe list to prevent it from being stopped.
Extra Fixes for Asphalt Macro Issues
If you’re using Asphalt Macro, try these additional solutions:
- Update the macro: Download the latest version from the official source
- Use recommended delay: Set the delay to around 3.5 seconds between casting and catching
- Play on a private server: Public servers can cause lag, which affects macro timing
Tips to Prevent Macro Problems in the Future
- Always test your macro after Fisch game updates
- Use simple fishing rods with consistent animations
- Avoid touching the mouse or keyboard while the macro runs
- Disable sleep mode and screen savers
- Keep a backup of your working macro files



