Siberian Sculpin
The Siberian Sculpin (Cottus Sibiricus) is widespread in the Yenisei River and its tributaries. This small fish has a large flattened head and a body, which tapers toward its tail. The sculpin's light brown coloring with dark spots makes it almost invisible against the background in a rocky bottom. The best tool for catching a sculpin is a float rod.
Habitats
Current baits / lures
Lower Tunguska River
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Caddisfly
Larvae
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Bark beetle larva
Larvae
Lynns
King Stick 2.5-01
Wacky worms