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Sharpbelly

Hemiculter leucisculus

Family
Cyprinidae
Max Length
23 cm
Max Weight
0.3 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
freshwater, mixed
Fishing Spots
2

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Earthworms

    Effective all-around bait; use small pieces.

  • Maggots

    A favorite, use multiple on small hook.

  • Bloodworms

    Highly attractive; expensive but effective.

  • Bread Balls

    Cheap and easy to make, chum them too.

Artificial Lures

  • Mepps Aglia #0Spinner

    Small size is key; silver or gold.

    Buy
  • Daiwa Silver Creek Minnow 50SMinnow Plug

    Twitch the lure for aggressive strikes.

    Buy
  • Berkley Gulp! Alive! Minnow 1 inchSoft Plastic

    On a small jighead, deadly effective.

    Buy
  • Kastmaster 1/16 ozSpoon

    Cast and retrieve with erratic movements.

    Buy
  • Rapala Ultra Light Minnow 04Minnow Plug

    Work slowly, imitating injured prey.

    Buy

Techniques

Use light tackle and small hooks (size 10-14) for sharpbelly, as they have small mouths and are easily spooked.

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Where to Find Sharpbelly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Sharpbelly?+

Popular baits for Sharpbelly include Earthworms, Maggots, Bloodworms, Bread Balls, Mepps Aglia #0. Tip: Use light tackle and small hooks (size 10-14) for sharpbelly, as they have small mouths and are easily spooked.

Where can I catch Sharpbelly?+

Sharpbelly can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include 贵州省, China; 安徽省, China. WikiCatch lists 2 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Sharpbelly get?+

Sharpbelly (Hemiculter leucisculus) can reach up to 23.0000004 cm in length and 0.3184 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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