Baikal Omul
Coregonus migratorius
- 1lakes
- 79logged catches
- 3.47 kg heaviest logged
Baikal Omul (Coregonus migratorius) is a schooling fish of the whitefish genus of the salmon family. It can reach about 6,5 lbs (3 kilograms) in weight and more than 23 inches (60 centimeters) in length. It prefers deep places with clear cool water. This fish feeds around the clock, and it usually goes to shallow water to feed. It feeds on crustaceans, bottom invertebrates, and juvenile fish. The Omul bites well in all layers of water, but there’s more chance of catching it near the bottom. In the summer, a great technique to catch an Omul is to use fishing lights or a spotlight. At night, anglers go out onto the water and direct a spot of light into the water, where crustaceans immediately gather, followed by flocks of Omul.
What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches
Baits
Lures
Best setups by lake 1 lakes with data
Selegne River — 79 catches , best 3.47 kg
- Barbless Narrow Spoon 7 g, #1/0 Spinning 5×
- Trophy Bullet Spinner 36 g, #4/0 Spinning 3×
- Spawn Sack Hook #4/0 Feeder bottom 3×
- Natural Eggs Hook #4 Feeder bottom 3×
How to catch
How to catch a unique Baikal Omul? You can catch this fish either with bait or lures.
If you prefer to use natural baits, then the best way to catch Baikal Omul would be to use Small Minnows on a size #4/0 hook.
If you are more into artificial lures, you should go for some Narrow Spoons. The most successful lure is Ammolite Barbless Narrow Spoon 7 g, #1/0.
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.
Spawn Sack
Natural Eggs
Small Minnows
Common Minnow
Red Worms
Barbless Narrow Spoon 7 g, #1/0
Trophy Bullet Spinner 36 g, #4/0
X-Series Barbless Nano Spoon 6 g, #1/0
Caddis Larva
Bloodworms
Sideswimmers
Night Crawlers