Ruffe ("Gärs") Overview


Ruffe - Gymnocephalus cernuus

Gärsen is a fish in order perciformes that live in fresh and brackish water. Gärsen grow up to 30 centimeters long, but it is usually less.

Population

The fish live in deep lakes or slow-flowing streams, especially where the bottom is mud, stone or sand. It can also go into the brackish water.

Most efficient fishing methods

Information below is based upon thousands of real catch reports from the past two years.
Winter
  1. Jig - maggot
  2. Jig - Pirk
Spring
  1. Livescope - Jig / Soft Bait (fishy)
  2. Tip-up - Jig / Soft Bait (fishy)
  3. Spinning - Wobbler small (0-10 cm)
  4. Angling - Mask
Summer
  1. Spinning - Jig / Soft Bait (fishy)
  2. Trolling - Wobbler between (11-20 cm)
  3. Spinning - Spinners large (over 12 grams)
  4. Spinning - Spinners small (0-5 gr)
  5. Spinning - Fly - Popper / Muddler
  6. Jerkbait - Poppers / Ytbete
  7. Float trolling - Wobbler between (11-20 cm)
  8. Spinning - Spinners between (6-12 grams)
  9. Jerkbait - Fly - Nymph
  10. Angling - Mask
Autumn
  1. Trolling - Wobbler between (11-20 cm)
  2. Angling - Mask
  3. Jig - maggot
  4. Spinning - Jerkbait / Swimbait

Ruffe, Avg. Weight (gr)







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