Feral Koi
Koi, or more specifically Nishikigoi, are colored varieties of the Common Carp that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor Koi ponds or water gardens. There are many varieties of ornamental Koi, originating from breeding that began in Niigata, Japan in the early 19th century. This Feral Koi must have been a descendant from such a fish breaking free from a pond or enclosure, and breeding in the wild.

Details
- Reserves
- Kamuibetsu
- Habitats
- Shallow Pond, Deep Pond, Lake Shore, Shallow Lake, Deep Lake, Upriver, Middle River, River Mouth
- Weight
- 0.14 kg - 9 kg
- Bait and Lure Preference
- Bread, Corn, Pro Performance, Redworm, Artificial Corn - Yellow, Bloodworm, Boilies - Natural, Dough, Pearl Barley, Pellets - Regular, Spinnerbait, Worm, Eggs, Wafters - White
- Traits
- Bottom LurkerPrefers swimming closer to the bottom
Weight
Hook Sizes
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
Tackle Preference
Filter
Available
Baits
Natural
Bread
Dough
Eggs
Pearl Barley
Live
Bloodworm
Redworm
Bottom
Artificial Corn - Yellow
Boilies - Natural
Corn
Pellets - Regular
Wafters - White
Ground
Pro Performance
Lures
Constant
Twitching
Jigging
Stop & Go
Spinnerbait
Worm