Ozimica
Coregonus peled (Gmelin)
Peled
Description
Peled (Coregonus peled) is a freshwater fish of the Salmonidae family. Originates from lakes and rivers of Northern Europe and Asia.
Habitat
Freshwater habitats including rivers, lakes, and streams.
Diet
It primarily feeds on zooplankton, especially shrimps. It also consumes benthic animals such as insect and shellfish larvae, algae and surface insects.
Regulations and Responsible Fishing
No reliable general closed-season note is shown here, so local rules must be checked.
No reliable general minimum-size note is shown here, so local rules must be checked.
Always check local association or concession holder rules before fishing, because they may be stricter than this general overview.
Practical Fishing Context
Peled (Coregonus peled) is a freshwater fish of the Salmonidae family. Originates from lakes and rivers of Northern Europe and Asia.
- Where to try: Deep lakes and reservoirs in cooler regions..
- When to try: Late summer and Autumn; especially during Daytime.
- Baits and lures: start with Small flies, Nymphs and Small maggots, then adapt presentation to flow and fish response.
- Extra tip: Very soft mouths; use fine tackle and do not force the retrieval.
🎣 Recommended Bait
- Small flies
- Nymphs
- Small maggots
📅 Best Seasons
Late summer, Autumn
🕐 Best Time of Day
Daytime
📍 Where to Fish
Deep lakes and reservoirs in cooler regions.
How to catch: Peled
Very soft mouths; use fine tackle and do not force the retrieval.