Sharp-snouted Lenok
The Sharp-snouted Lenok (Brachymystax lenok) is found in the water bodies of the Russian Far East, Siberia and Primorye region. This is a freshwater predatory fish. It has a squared, flowing body, covered with fine dense scales. The lenok's coloring is determined by its age and its living conditions. To catch lenok, you can use float or spinning tackle.
Habitats
Current baits / lures
Yama River
Handmade
Spinnerbait #1 002
Spinners
No brand
Mayfly larva
Larvae
Kiruuna
Soturi 22g-009
Spoons
Kiruuna
Veikko 25g-011
Spoons
No brand
Cricket
Insects
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Dung beetle
Insects
No brand
Grasshopper
Insects
No brand
Cockchafer
Insects
No brand
Diving beetle
Insects
Blast
AngryWalker S8-002
Topwater Wobblers
No brand
Freshwater Gammarus
Crustaceans
No brand
Lamprey
Baitfish
Tunguska
Mouse White 35
Artificial rodents
Lower Tunguska River
Zeiman
Spiker #2 018
Spinners
Kiruuna
Veikko 25g-004
Spoons
Blast
AngryWalker S8-001
Topwater Wobblers
Handmade
Balsa walker 65F-005
Topwater Wobblers
Handmade
Balsa walker 65F-006
Topwater Wobblers
Ylin-Uistin
Orig Popper 4-F005
Topwater Wobblers
Ylin-Uistin
Orig Popper 4-F006
Topwater Wobblers
Ylin-Uistin
Orig Popper 11-F006
Topwater Wobblers
Tunguska
Squirrel 60
Artificial rodents