Ohrid Trout
The Ohrid Trout or the Lake Ohrid Brown Trout is a species of trout originating from Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia/Albania, in its tributaries and outlets. The Ohrid Trout is a specialty in Macedonian and Albanian gastronomy, used for soups and other dishes. It tastes like Brown Trout crossed with Atlantic Salmon. The Ohrid Trout is depicted on the Macedonian 2 denars coin, issued in 1993.
Details
- Reserves
- Golden Ridge Reserve
- Habitats
- Shallow Pond, Deep Pond, Shallow Lake, Deep Lake, Upriver, Middle River, River Mouth
- Weight
- 0.06 kg - 6.5 kg
- Bait and Lure Preference
- Eggs, Crankbait, Jerkbait, Redworm, Worm, Artificial Corn - Yellow, Corn, Grub, Shad, Spinner, Spoon, Tube
- Traits
- Easily SpookedGets easily scared by human presenceJumperLikes jumping out of the waterLast StandWhen close to getting caught it fights with renewed vigorSun LoverMore active after the sun rises
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
Eggs
Live
Redworm
Bottom
Artificial Corn - Yellow
Corn
Lures
Constant
Twitching
Jigging
Stop & Go
Crankbait
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Grub
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Jerkbait
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Shad
Spinner
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Spoon
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Tube
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Worm
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