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Lake in the village of Kuyalnik, Podolsky district, Odessa region: fishing and how to get there

February 2022 · 3 min read · Odesa Oblast

Today I went to the border of the city of Kotovsk / Podolsk and the village of Kuyalnik. But I decided to go from the side of Kuyalnitsky lane, going down the street of the Black Sea Cossacks. This is the outskirts of the city. So, went to the outskirts. Wonderful nature opened before my eyes. The landscape is captivating. Fields, forests and ravines.

Lake in the village of Kuyalnik, Podolsky district, Odessa region

I turn and go down to the lake. It is perfectly visible from the hill. The lake is not too big, but not tiny either. I go down the asphalt road. But alas, there is not much asphalt here. The roadside is covered with pits and a swamp.

I decided not to risk it and moved to the grassy roadside. Having cut a corner on the grass, I go down directly to the lake itself. Yes, it's covered in ice now. But still, the air here is cleaner than in the city center.

I look with regret at the garbage that adorns the lake. But I think it will be removed. Since a society has been created here that is responsible for the lake itself. Including for not throwing nets here.

What kind of fish is found here?

I fish here mainly in the summer. True, I pay little attention to this lake. Why? I'll tell you about this a little later. So, there is carp (silver), grass carp (I saw one from a fisherman), carp and perch. Yes, I almost forgot about the bruise. This is an ordinary bitter. It belongs to the carp family. There are a lot of these little things here. The bruise pecks at everything that you throw. The floats dance from the first seconds as soon as they hit the water. Pounds everything, including red worm, maggot, all kinds of vegetable baits and so on.

So that the bruise does not interfere with fishing for normal fish, it is best to use an earthworm or earthworm for a bait. You can take a pearl bar. She ignores these types of bait. When I was here last year, I pulled 40 crucians in one fishing trip. True, krupnyak rarely gets. Basically, specimens are caught here, weighing 50 - 100 grams.

This lake is attractive for its accessibility. Yes, and hunting in nature to sit, relax and reflect on the meaning of life.

How to get there

On the city minibus (No. 1, 2, 2A and 4) we reach the MREO stop. We are moving along the road towards Kuyalnik. We reach the garden. We go down to the lake past it. You can go by Kuyalnik bus. We reach the garden and then on foot to the little lake. You can get there from the other side. Where I got to today. On the same city minibuses we reach the stop "Furniture Factory". Past the stadium we are moving towards the end of the city. Turn left and go down to the lake.

So, today I introduced you to another lake in the Podolsky district of the Odessa region. As soon as it gets warmer, I will start showing how, what and what kind of fish are caught on all the lakes of my region. Now it's dangerous to go out on the ice. See you soon. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

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