Species guide
How to catch Arctic grayling
Thymallus arcticus

The Arctic grayling is a striking freshwater fish known for its large, sail-like dorsal fin and silvery body. It thrives in clear, cold rivers and lakes across North America, Asia, and Europe. This species forms schools and is a sought-after game fish due to its challenging fight and beautiful appearance.
Where they live
Found in clear, cold medium to large rivers and lakes in North America, Europe, and Asia. Arctic grayling enter rocky creeks to spawn and often school in open water up to 30 meters deep.
Typical size
Up to about 76 cm
What they eat
- surface insects
- immature insects
- small fishes
- fish eggs
- zooplankton
- planktonic crustaceans
- small mammals
Best baits
- insect imitations
- small minnows
- larvae baits
Best lures
- dry flies
- wet flies
- small spinners
- soft plastic lures
How to fish for them
- fly fishing
- spin fishing
- trolling
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