lake for fishing bait is used slightly smaller than those needed for sea fishing due to the size of the fish. Not that Here there are no notable examples, but the average size is definitely lower than in the Baltic Sea.
The choice of color is certainly more in keeping with the dilemma even more because there are no hard and fast rules that apply to all watercourses. Some species prefer baits with those who remember the prey fish, particularly other bright shades. The bait is usually chosen depending on the weather and the color of 'water, in principle, if the' clear water is best to use brightly colored bait with bait if it is cloudy with darker shades of color.
Very often the 'predatory activity seems very dull or insistent, until he guesses the right bait.
Each lake has a generally dominant species, then we will have trout lakes, some with high populations of pike, and more pest-ridden literally from Bremen and roach. One of the biggest lakes teeming with fish of this country is Lake Pajanne, 150 kilometers long and located in the center of town about 2 hours drive from Helsinki.
Not to be underestimated is the eastern region, rich in lakes with real maze of islands, great environment to house dense populations esocidi.
As for the rivers, the Torne River that marks the border between Finland and Sweden ia, is certainly the most famous river in Finland, has become one of the best places in Europe where fish of salmon. Along more than 400 kilometers rich quick runs freely and is able to provide today and in the future incredible specimens of salmon. Salmon over 10 kg are the norm and it is not rare fish also 20 kg of weight, however the average size is around 6 kg. The most largest salmon ever caught in Finland, a specimen of 42 kg was taken wings turn of the century on the river Tornio. Fishing is practiced along the 'entire course of the Torne River and in many areas the current is so strong that it is impossible to fish without the' aid of the boat. Through the rapids you can still find quiet corners where even fishing from the shore.
should however not forget all the other rivers that flow into the Gulf of Bothnia on the River Simo, one hundred kilometers long is ideal for fishing with artificial flies, the most common prey, over and above all the salmon especially appreciated the grayling for many anglers in many rivers in the north. Worthy of note are the rivers Pyha, Menkarvia Leste, and all three flow into the Gulf of Bothnia and are known for the rise of sea trout during the spawning period. In summer you can also find plenty of trout. and rainbow trout.
northern Finland is full of interesting fishing town along the rapids. Many of these are in areas still completely blank, distant from any form of civilization and difficult to reach. For this reason, these rivers are ideal for those seeking peace and fly fishing. The rivers in Kuusamo, Kitka and Kuusinki are among the best-known for big trout present and for the massive population of Arctic grayling.
Teno River, which flows north, between Finland and Norway produces more salmon than any other European rivers although the average size is small.
Very famous are also the rapids and lakes of Central Finland, also here the most common fish are trout and pike. Many are quick to so-called controlled regime, that is rightly limited the maximum number of fishermen, so to try to preserve as much as possible the environment and fish populations. The best known are those quick Keihari, Kuusi, Kymo fast and very exclusive Kalkinen and Kapenkosky.
The eastern Finnish accommodate more than the usual fish species is also rich in char Ariti the colorful and spectacular plumage.
Many rapids famous for its brown trout, which sometimes can exceed ten pounds of weight, the most famous are those of Nurmijoki, and Lohimaa Kavio.
in southern Saimaa Vuoksi the river, known for its large trout, which has the distinction of not ever freeze, making fishing possible practically all year round.
In Finland fishing with natural bait like a worm is free of charge and free, but for all other fisheries is compulsory to get a state license, about 80 Finnish marks. Sometimes you have to also pay a regional tax or obtain a special permission from the owner of the land on which you want to fish.
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