Arctic Char

The Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, is a cold-water fish found in Arctic, sub-Arctic, and alpine lakes and coastal waters. This species is known for its variable coloration and size. Arctic char are highly valued both for their taste and sport fishing. They inhabit deep, cold waters and migrate between freshwater and the ocean.
Length~20 (max 50)
Weight~2 (max 9)
WaterFresh, brackish
Water Temp4-16° F
Depth5 ft
- Other namesArctic charr
- Length~20 (max 50)
- Weight~2 (max 9)
- WaterFresh, brackish
- Water Temp4-16° F
- Depth5 ft
Popular lures for Arctic Char
Regulation for Arctic Char
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Arctic char thrive in cold, clear waters, often found in lakes and coastal areas
- They inhabit deep pools and runs of rivers, and are adapted to both fresh and brackish environments
- This species prefers waters with a high oxygen content and minimal pollution
- Their diet includes plankton, crustaceans, insects, and small fish
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in the fall, in gravel beds of rivers or lakes
- Males establish territories and court females by circling and quivering alongside them
- Females dig nests, called redds, where they lay eggs, which are then fertilized by males
- Juveniles hatch in spring and spend several years in freshwater before migrating to the ocean