Longnose Sucker
Catostomus catostomus · Carp family
- 1lakes
- 19logged catches
- 2.13 kg heaviest logged
Longnose Sucker (Catostomus Catostomus) is a species of freshwater fish native to the northern parts of North America and eastern Siberia that inhabits cold, clear waters of local rivers and streams. These fish have long round bodies with dark olive or grey sides and a light underbelly. While easily confused with White Suckers due to their similar appearance, Longnose Suckers can be distinguished by their comparatively finer scales. Fully grown Longnose Suckers typically weigh from 0.7 to 1.5 kg reaching 38 to 64 cm in length, but trophy specimen of over 2 kg can be caught as well. The Longnose Sucker is a bottom-feeding fish, eating predominantly aquatic plants, algae, and small invertebrates.
What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches
Baits
Best setups by lake 1 lakes with data
Kaniq Creek — 19 catches , best 2.13 kg
- Leeches Hook #1 Feeder bottom 3×
- Flies Hook #6 Feeder bottom 2×
- Leeches Hook #1 Feeder bottom Shore 2×
- Wax Worms Hook #1 Float 85 m 2×
How to catch
How to catch a trophy Longnose Sucker?
When it comes to float, feeder, or bottom fishing, the best way to catch Longnose Sucker would be to use Leeches on a size #1 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.
Leeches
Flies
Wax Worms
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Crickets
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Bloodworms
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