Bonus Rounds and Multipliers
The three bonus fishing rounds are where Ice Fishing separates itself from standard money wheels. Each bonus type corresponds to a different fish size and multiplier range. When the wheel stops on a bonus segment, the host picks up the rod, casts into the ice hole, and reels in a fish that displays your multiplier. The animation's quick, the suspense is real, and the payouts can be massive if you hit the top end of the range.
Lil' Blues is the most common bonus. It triggers more frequently than the others and delivers multipliers between 3x and 100x. This is the entry-level bonus, designed to keep you engaged without wiping out your balance. Big Oranges is the mid-tier option, offering 4x to 200x multipliers with slightly lower trigger frequency. The real chase is Huge Reds, which pays between 10x and 500x. On top of that, certain wheel segments can boost your bonus multiplier up to 5,000x or even 10,000x through a multiplier wheel that spins after the fish is caught. This layered bonus structure creates bonkers winning potential for punters who can stomach the volatility.
| Bonus Name |
Multiplier Range |
Volatility Level |
Trigger Segment |
| Lil' Blues |
3x–100x |
Medium |
Lil' Blues (18 segments) |
| Big Oranges |
4x–200x |
High |
Big Oranges (8 segments) |
| Huge Reds |
10x–500x |
Very High |
Huge Reds (3 segments) |
| Multiplier Boost |
Up to 5,000x or 10,000x |
Extreme |
Special wheel segments (rare) |
The huge multipliers are what make this game proper addictive. You can bet small on Huge Reds, hit a 500x fish, and then land a multiplier boost that pushes it to 5,000x. That's a £10 bet turning into £50,000 in under a minute. Of course, the probability of hitting the max payout is extremely low, but the potential keeps punters chasing. The bonus features are fair and transparent because Evolution uses certified RNG for the wheel outcome and the fishing multiplier reveal, but the volatility's brutal if you're not managing your bankroll.