Lake Minnow
The Lake Minnow (Phynchocypris percnurus) inhabits freshwater bodies of the Arctic Ocean's drainage basin and the Sea of Okhotsk. Its tall, thick body is covered with dense scales. Its back has a greenish-gray color. Its sides are golden, with a greenish tint. The lake minnow is best caught using a float rod.
Habitats
Current baits / lures
Lower Tunguska River
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Worm
Worms
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Bloodworm
Larvae
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Caddisfly
Larvae
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Caster
Larvae
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Fly
Insects
Blast
AngryWalker S8-004
Topwater Wobblers
Ylin-Uistin
Orig Popper 4-F006
Topwater Wobblers