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Ristinge Klint is a good seatrout spot. In addition, you can catch garfish in the summer. At Ristinge Klint you will find varying bottom conditions with both large stones, eelgrass and bladderwrack. Some places on the stretch the deeper water cuts close to shore.

Bottom conditions
Cliff coast

A stretch of coast with cliffs and slopes offers varied bottom conditions with big rocks, reefs, and banks. Through many millions of years, the sea has worked its way into the cliffs and has created bottom conditions that form the basis of good fishing. These stretches will often have a good, even depth, which ensures optimal conditions for small fish and other food options in a large area reaching far out to sea.

Rip channels

A rip channel is a deeper area between coast and bar, or an underwater groove of a significant depth. A rip channel usually has a dark bottom shaped by rocks and bladder wrack, but it can also consist of pure sand or gravel. You can’t avoid finding these rip channels on the coast, since they are some of the most common bottom conditions in Danish waters. The size of a rip channel varies greatly. Even the smallest rip channels, only a few meters wide, can contain many fish. The sea trout swims around these rip channels to hunt for food. In line with the tide, the fish cross the bars to reach the rip channel that’s closest to land, since that often contains the most food options.

Rocks

Even though walking around on rocks along the coast may feel annoying, it’s often a good indicator of the presence of optimal bottom conditions for the sea trout and its food options. Everything from pebble to huge chunks of granite provides cover for sand hoppers, shrimp, and small fish. If there are waves, these food options are easily whirled up into the water column. A rocky bottom can be good all year round, but especially so during the cold months with few food options in the deeper water. A rocky bottom at a good depth also attracts other predatory fish such as cod and garfish.

Bladder wrack

Along with the eelgrass, bladder wrack is the most prevalent aquatic plant along the Danish shores. This seaweed attaches itself to smooth surfaces such as rocks, gravel, and other variations on the bottom. The bladder wrack is a good hiding place for food options and fish. Bottom conditions with bladder wrack are good indicators of fish being nearby.

Fishing license

You must have a valid national fishing license to fish here. Buy your fishing license via the link below.

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Season is only indicative and you must always read up on conservation times for the individual species and fishing spots.

Species

Sea trout
Garfish
Cod

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