People:just me
Duration:over night
Tide: god knows...was about 60 km from the sea..(Baltic sea)
Weather: somewhere between -18 and -23 C
Bait: smelt,garden worms,pork liver
Rigs: something like running legger...(Ive no idea pulley exist then...)
Results:well...the straight forward translation from Lithuanian to English is- LING...
Report:yes Ling..wasn't sure where to put this "report" decided to do it here as it is catch and believe it or not its to do with a sea...you can catch this fish in a period of 1-1.5 month it happens then this fish moves from the sea into the river and travels as far as 200-250 km into country to spawn...they coming and coming for about 2 weeks-then in the worst weather you can imagine(rain+snow,wind+snow+rain) -you have the best chance to get them,best time would be an hour before and after dark,same in the morning.Then night is clear and cold,no wind-you less chance to get them but still possible After they lay eggs they stay on them (protection),during that time they do not feed and become aggressive towards intruders,so people start spinning-jigging for them..or if its ice on the river most do ice fishing..(they not protected spices even during the spawn-reason would be amount of them coming from the sea-huge,in normal) After about a month since they lay eggs they move back to the sea...hunting starts again. You can get them up to 13 lb which would be good catch if you get bait and weather Right,amazing how quickly they changing feeding habits-few days on worms..next day could be head of smelt only and nothing else..next night-strip of herring,only older fishermans figure out whats the best to use,so everybody follows them or just got lucky. Another interested thing about them..nobody catches them in the sea all year round incl. commercial boats and there is one or two lakes where at the depth 18-20 meters they exist,only much smaller and again you can get them during Christmas and just after New Year Also they have no teeth,they have like a catfish..like sand paper and the skin-like frogs. Reason i post this here (in Ireland) because it reminds me Rockling and I'm sure that just "Ling" as the name for this fish-wouldn't be accurate,hope you enjoyed.. and maybe somebody knows or saw this fish..
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