ondry Posted October 4, 2017 Report Posted October 4, 2017 AlaskaBlackfish Alaska Blackfish (Dallia Pectoralis), is a species of Arctic freshwater fish that typically found in shallow, densely vegetated areas of ponds and rivers of Alaska and eastern Siberia. These small and sluggish bottom-dwellers with elongated olive-brown bodies can live in water temperatures as low as 0°C and are said to withstand even being frozen solid. Fully grown Alaska Blackfish weigh only about 0.1 - 0.3 kg, reaching a maximum length of under 20 cm. These fish primarily feed on plankton and insect larvae. Preferred baits: Flies Crickets MayFlies Quote
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