Overview
This guide lists the baits/lures, locations, and hook sizes I used to catch all 12 species on the Greenland/Sea maps. Enjoy!
Atlantic Cod
Location: 3, 4, Sea
Bait: Cutbait big/small, live bait, natural/artifical egg
Lure: Hard lure – OKENA PP – 177 – twitch
Size: 2/0 – 10/0
Atlantic Halibut
Location: Sea
Bait: Livebait, cutbait big/small
Feeder – Bloody salmon
Size: 11/0 – 12/0
Atlantic Salmon
Location: 1-4, 7, Sea
Bait: Natural/artificial egg, cutbait big/small
Size: 1 – 7/0
Atlantic Wolffish
Location: 2, 3
Bait: Corn, pea, wax worm
Size: 2/0 – 3/0
Capelin
Location: 6
Bait: Pea, corn
Size: 8 – 2
Deepwater Redfish
Location: 1, 2, 4-7
Bait: Artificial/natural egg, cutbait big, maggot, dragonfly, grasshopper, fly, red worm
Lure: Spinner – DAKINO W/U-15 – Straight (3)
Size: 4 – 5/0
Fourhorn Sculpin
Location: 5
Lure: Hard lure – TailSpin, straight (2), soft lure – DAKINO ZZ 470 – straight (2), soft lure – KUBOT M-15T – straight (2)
Size: 4 – 2
Notes: These are a little harder to find – best time to fish for them is noon.
Goblin Shark
Location: Sea
Bait: Cutbait small, live bait
Lure: Soft lure – DEEPX Ocean D4P – Twitch/Straight (3)
Size: 12/0
Greenland Cod
Location: 3, Sea
Bait: Live bait, cutbait big/small
Lure: Hard lure – Naja – twitch, hard lure – OKENA PP-177 – twitch
Size: 1/0 – 6/0
Greenland Halibut
Location: Sea
Bait: Cutbait small
Size: 5/0
Notes: Best caught at noon, evening, or night. These seemed a little tougher to find than most so it’s worth adjusting the time of day.
Greenland Shark
Location: Sea
Bait: Live bait
Feeder: Bloody salmon
Size: 11/0 – 12/0
Lumpfish
Location: 1
Bait: Red worm, maggot
Size: 4 – 1/0