Amur Bitterling
Rhodeus sericeus
- 1lakes
- 13logged catches
- 0.14 kg heaviest logged
Amur Bitterling (Rhodeus sericeus) is a diurnal cold-loving fish that lives in reservoirs with stagnant or slow-flowing water. This elusive fish tends to keep in small flocks at depths up to 2 yards(2 meters), in secluded and quiet places with a sandy or rocky bottom overgrown with algae. Its diet consists mostly of algae, as well as worms and insect larvae. It’s possible that it was the plant-based diet that made this fish’s meat bitter, which is probably where its name came from.
What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches
Baits
Best setups by lake 1 lakes with data
Selegne River — 13 catches , best 0.14 kg
- Pearl Barley Hook #10 Feeder bottom 5×
- Semolina Balls Hook #10 Feeder bottom 2×
- Pinkies Hook #4 Float 60 m 1×
- Dough balls Hook #6 Feeder bottom Shore 1×
How to catch
How to catch a common Amur Bitterling?
When it comes to float, feeder, or bottom fishing, the best way to catch Amur Bitterling would be to use Pearl Barley on a size #10 hook.
Where to find it
Also listed as effective documented, but not seen in the catch log
Data compiled from fp-collective and the Fishing Planet Wiki . Snapshot taken 2026-08-20. Game content and imagery © Fishing Planet LLC.
Pearl Barley
Semolina Balls
Pinkies
Dough balls
Oat Flakes
Caddis Larva
Bloodworms
Red Worms
Maggots