Fish in the lake

The individual species are seasonal for release and therefore cannot be expected to be in the lakes throughout the year, but are available.

Beluga Sturgeon

Beluga Sturgeon

Beluga Sturgeon is a great fighter. All beluga sturgeon in the lake is male-Beluga sturgeon and does not have roe or caviar. Beluga Sturgeon is up to +60kg.

All Beluga sturgeons must be put back into the water immediately after catching.

White Sturgeon

White Sturgeon

Why sturgeon is known by the elongated body, the long tail fin and the clear leg plates along the sideline and on the back. The white sturgeon has long beard threads in front of the mouth, and a mouth that can be shot out like a tube. White sturgeon has no teeth in its mouth.

All Beluga sturgeons must be put back into the water immediately after catching.

Diamant Sturgeon

Diamant Sturgeon

Diamond Dryer has a short and rounded snout with four beard threads in front of its mouth. The back is dark and gray-green or brown in color, where the belly is brighter than the rest of the body. Diamond sturgeon has no teeth in its mouth.

All Diamond sturgeons must be put back into the water immediately after catching.

Trout

Trout

Trout is the most common. It was originally introduced from. North-west America, but is common in the Danish fauna. We postpone up to 6 kg.

Gold Trout

Gold Trout

Gold Trout is a Danish-produced fish, but there are also Golden Trout in the wild, but not in Denmark.

Brook Trout

Brook Trout

Brook trout is a Danish fish that only gets the right brook trout touch when it fulfils its habitat requirements. It can be up to 6-7 kg.

Spring Trout

Spring Trout

Spring Trout is rare as wild fish in Denmark. It is a very shy fish that mostly gets caught on the fly. Weight up to 3-4 kg.

Tiger trout

Tiger Trout

Tiger Trout is an exciting predatory fish. Tiger trout is a cross between a brook trout and a brook trout. The tiger trout is caught on spinners, winks, flies and wobblers.

Brook trout

Brook TRout

Brook trout is the cross between. It is closely related to a spring trout. The Brook trout requires a good water quality, and most often only bites the fly. Weight up to 3-4 kg.

Eels

Eels

The eel has an elongated slimy body. The dorsal fin, tail fin and gat fin are fused together and form a large fin. The mouth is filled with small pointed teeth. The base color is dark green, bluish black, dark brown or olive.

All Eels must be released immediately after capture.

Rouch

Rouch

The Rouch has silvery shiny scales and red eyes. Shells are typically caught on plugs and single hooks. Earthworms and other types of worms are good baits for shells, but the shell eats almost everything including corn, bread balls, cooked pasta

A fun fish for kids that is easy to catch.

En sjov fisk for børn, som er nem at fange.

Perch

Perch

The perch lives naturally in most Danish lakes, and is a wonderful edible fish. Characteristics: compressed tall body with rough scales. The base color is dark green. The perforated fin and the ventral fin are reddish. Take care of the front dorsal fin, you can stick on.

All Perch must be released immediately after capture.

Crucian carp

Crucian carp

Crucian carp is a beautiful brown-greenish high-backed fish. It is often referred to as "the little plug", as it does not get very long. There are several different types of carousels. The most common is probably the small pond body. The fish have reasonably large scales of its size and often have a clear line from the head down to the tail fin.

All Crucian Carp must be released immediately after capture.

Grass Carp

Grass Carp

The Grass carp feeds on plant food. It is greyish and the whole body is covered with large scales. Originally from Asia, it is often winter hardy in our climate. The pumpkin carp is often a little cloudy, but thrives well in Danish lakes.

All Grass Carp must be released immediately after capture.

Mirror Carp

Mirror Carp

Unlike most other fish, the mirror carp has no or only relatively few scales on its body. The carp are generally known on the beard strands in both corners of the mouth, the powerful spike in the dorsal fin and the high maximum weight.

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Pikes

The pike has a large head in relation to the body with a mouth obsessed with many pointed teeth !!. The body is elongated, and from the sides somewhat compressed. The base color is green with yellowish spots. The underside is lighter compared to the rest of the body.

All Pikes under 3 kg must be released immediately after capture.