Species guide
How to catch Lake Tanganyika sardine
Limnothrissa miodon

freshwaterDorosomatidae
The Lake Tanganyika sardine is a small freshwater fish native to Lake Tanganyika and surrounding regions. It forms large open-water schools and prefers offshore habitats. This species has been introduced successfully to several other African lakes and reservoirs.
Where they live
Found in open, offshore areas of Lake Tanganyika and introduced lakes like Kariba and Kivu; inhabits depths from 10 to 60 meters, often near rivermouths with clear water.
Typical size
Up to about 17 cm
What they eat
- plankton
- small algae
- microscopic plants
- tiny aquatic organisms
Best baits
- small planktonic bait
- fine mesh netted bait
Best lures
- small shiny lures
- tiny spoons
How to fish for them
- light tackle fishing
- small lure casting
- net fishing for schools
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