Konin lodge is situated on the private territory, on the bank of Konin river, which is a tributary of Tugur river. The total length of three fishing grounds on Tugur river and its two tributaries Konin and Munikan rivers, where fishing tours are arranged, is about 300 km. The sizes of fishing grounds allow to separate fly-fishers from spinning anglers
The rivers flow in a picturesque area forested with willows, larch and birch trees, inhabited by wild animals. Quite often you can see a bear on a bank, that hunts for chum salmon, which is an easy prey after spawning. As you pass further, the rivers offer spectacular views and fabulous scenery
The rivers, with their slow streams, constitute no real danger to fishermen. Due to a combination of deep and shallow waters fishermen are offered various fishing opportunities and can enjoy both spinning and fly-fishing experiences
To enjoy your fishing adventure, provide yourself with special clothing, since you will possibly have to stay waist-deep in water for 10 hours a day. You will definitely need waders, wading boots, a rain jacket, thermal underwear, and a fleece or woolen top. A warm and light hat will also be a necessity. Make sure you have an insect repellent and a mosquito-resistant jacket or a head net
All equipment has to be brought by fishermen themselves. Advices on the tackle needed during your fishing trip and suitable for different fish are provided in section below
Spacious aluminum boats provided at the lodge are equipped with powerful engines and are comfortable enough for up to 3 fishermen. Fishermen are always escorted by professional guides, who know all fishing spots and are ready to prepare lunch on an open fire in the middle of nowhere at any time, or provide professional expertise on the baits, depending on the fishing conditions
Taimen is representative of the salmon family which is widespread in the rivers of Siberia, Far East and Mongolia. It can be found in deep snaggy river pits. Taimen can reach 150 to 170 cm and grow up to 60 kg
More than 300 trophy taimens (over 25 kg) have been caught at Konin lodge. The record taimen was 55 kg and 168 cm. The taimen fishing is based on the catch-and-release principle
FLY-FISHING ROD – no. 9-10, preferably double-handed. Flies: very big, including combined, multicolored: white and red, black and red, fitted on a hook № 1/0 or a forged treble hook. Backing line: from 25 kg
REEL – of maximum reliability. Do not economize on it, since it will take most of the stress when a trophy taimen begins to fight
SPINNING ROD – 2.7-3.0 m (40 to 80 gram) rod of a rigid and strong construction is recommended
FISHING LINE – a braided line is recommended with a strength test from 20 kg
BAITS – wobblers (10-15 cm) with maximum diving depth of 3 m, spoons (8-12 cm), spinnerbaits (size 5- 6), artificial mouse. If you use new baits, we highly recommend to replace the factory-supplied hooks with forged treble hooks (sizes: 2/0, 1/0), and fit new split rings with a strength test of 30 kg (+/- 5 kg)
Lenok is a representative of the salmon family which is widespread in the rivers of Siberia, Far East, China and Mongolia. Lenok prefers cold and fast waters. Lenok fishing is productive throughout the year. An average lenok reaches 1.5 to 2 kg
FLY-FISHING ROD – No. 6-8, single-handed. Flies: standard trout type; in autumn, gulp floating trout or nymph eggs are effective
SPINNING ROD – 1.8-2.4 m (10 to 30 gram) rod of a medium-rigid construction is recommended
FISHING LINE – a braided or a mono line with a strength test from 5 kg is recommended. While fishing for lenok, small taimens can also be on the spot, that’s why fishermen should use a stronger line in case taimen attacks the bait
BAITS – spinnerbaits (size 3-5), wobblers (4-7 cm) with maximum diving depth 1 m, spoons (5-7 cm)
Grayling is a representative of the salmon family. Grayling is characterized by the presence of a big dorsal fin. Local graylings have a distinctive and unusual color pattern. The average grayling is from 150 to 300 grams. For grayling mostly fly-fishing rods are used, while spinning rods are less effective. Baits to be used for grayling fishing are small flies or heat-treated floating chum salmon eggs
Pike occurs almost in all Russian rivers and lakes. In our local rivers pikes prefer still waters. Average pike is from 1.5 to 3 kg. We recommend using the same baits and equipment as that used for lenok fishing
Whitefish is a representative of the salmon family. It is of particular interest for fly-fishers because using spinning is rarely productive. In general, whitefish is less abundant in local rivers than other species
The very best time, when frequent bites were recorded and taimen trophies were caught, is after floating of ice, from May to June, and before ice, from September to October. Over the past 10 years of records, the earliest and the latest dates when taimen was caught with spinning was April 20 and November 17, respectively
Contrary to the reports, published in different sources, claiming that taimen behavior varies over the year, it can be said with high confidence that there is no distinct passive period in taimen behavior. It is more likely that fishermen in summertime are less active because of clouds of mosquitos. On the contrary, the guides, who stay on the river throughout the year, report that in summer taimen is more active while fly-fishing with dry flies
In spring it is rather difficult to predict the best time for taimen fishing. After winter, between floating of ice and freezing, taimen starts hunting. At this time, the waters are still shallow which offers better fishing opportunities
The period between June and September is a local rainy season and it is a problem for fishermen to find a gap between non-fishing rainfall floods
Between September and October taimen activity reaches its maximum. The rainfall amount decreases considerably, the water level becomes lower, and fishermen have a real opportunity to catch a trophy taimen
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