
Bucchich's goby
Gobius bucchichi
Overview
Bucchich's goby is a species of goby native to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and perhaps the Black Sea. It has traditionally been considered to be more widespread, but in 2016 the similar incognito goby was described. It had been confused with the Bucchich's goby and much information formerly published for this species is now considered to actually be for the incognito goby.
Best Baits & Lures
Live Baits
- Ragworms
Highly effective, especially smaller pieces.
- Mussels
Crushed and used as groundbait attract fish.
- Shrimp
Small pieces work well, natural presentation.
- Small fish pieces
Cut into small chunks and presented on hook.
Artificial Lures
Techniques
Use light tackle and small hooks, and fish close to rocks or other structures where Gobius bucchichi find shelter; slow retrieves are often more effective.
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Where to Find Bucchich's goby
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best bait for Bucchich's goby?+
Popular baits for Bucchich's goby include Ragworms, Mussels, Shrimp, Small fish pieces, Mepps Aglia #0. Tip: Use light tackle and small hooks, and fish close to rocks or other structures where Gobius bucchichi find shelter; slow retrieves are often more effective.
Where can I catch Bucchich's goby?+
Bucchich's goby can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Antalya, Turkey; Zadarska županija, Croatia. WikiCatch lists 2 fishing spots where this species is found.
How big do Bucchich's goby get?+
Bucchich's goby (Gobius bucchichi) can reach up to 10.000000100000001 cm in length and 0.25 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.
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