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GO FISHING ! (Freshwater Fish UK)

January 18th, 2011 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Fish Facts

UK Freshwater Fish

UK Freshwater Fish, Some brief  information on their diets, habits and habitats.

UK Freshwater Fish. Tench

Tench

Tench prefer still or gently flowing waters. Their diet consists mainly of insect larvae, snails, and worms. It grows quickly, the female faster then the male, living in small shoals. If the water temperature drops below about 5o C the Tench withdraw to deep holes and bury in the mud.

UK Freshwater Fish. Common Bream

Common Bream

The Common Bream is a typical UK Freshwater Fish of the lower reaches of larger rivers, reservoirs, pools, ponds and lakes. It keeps to deeper, open water, swimming to the bank at night or early in the evening in search of food. The Common Bream ranks among the large Freshwater Fish species, growth of an individual depends on the abundance of the population, as well as on the abundance of other fish species competing for food. Young Bream called “Skimmers” are bright white / sliver, extremely slimy and are often confused with Silver or White Bream.

Roach

The Roach is a very hardy UK Freshwater Fish therefore being the predominant species in UK freshwaters.Roach feed on algae, invertebrates such as snails and insect larvae such as bloodworm.Roach will feed at all depths depending on the water temperature. In winter the Roach will feed in deeper water. In summer the opposite applies.

Perch

The Perch is a predatory fish. Young perch feed on tiny crustacea and insect larvae such as bloodworm switching to a mainly fish diet consisting of fry as they grow. The best bait to catch perch with is a worm. They have a spiny and sharp dorsal fin.

Common Carp

Carp are one of the most sought after UK Freshwater Fish. Carp are mostly found in ponds and lakes. Natural foods are plankton, crustacea and insect larvae. Selective breeding has produced quick growing fish in three variants; leather, mirror and common. Two barbules hang either side of their mouths, they have high backs, deep bellies and are shorter than the original wild carp. They become large fish due to their ability to gain weight quickly.

Crucian Carp

Crucian carp are a chubby fish with a high back with no barbules and is a much smaller member of the family. Mainly found in ponds, lakes and some canals. Mostly bottom feeders, they forage through the silt looking for food, in summer they occasionally rise to the surface to take other offerings. Natural foods are planktonic and bottom feeding animals.

Mirror Carp

Mirror carp Cyprinus carpio. The mirror carp is slightly different in shape to the common carp. As a rule, mirror carp have a fuller, more rounded shape. A huge swollen belly is not uncommon in some larger specimens, although some can be quite slender if food is not plentiful. Its golden brown skin is covered with varying amounts of different sized scales that give it a smooth shiny appearance.

Ghost Carp

Ghost carp are a cross between a King Carp and a metallic silver ‘Oligon Koi’. They are usually white with dark gray/black scull patterns on the head. Ghost carp are renowned for the way they fight, up to three times harder than their parent species.They are more intelligent than their parents and catching a large ghost is quite an achievement!

Rudd

The rudd lives mainly in lowland, slow-flowing waters, but also inhabits the still waters of dams, ponds, pools and lakes. The rudd is mainly a surface feeding fish due to its spawning in May and June amongst aquatic plants. They feed on plankton, water plants, insects, molluscs and fish fry. The Rudd is an adaptable UK Freshwater Fish, it is often one of the last species to survive in poor water conditions.

Brown Goldfish

Goldfish are the domesticated Asiatic subspecies of Carassius auratus, the gibel carp, a species that naturally shows a wide range of morphological variation when raised in different environments. In its native China it inhabits rivers, streams, ponds, lakes and ditches, living in running, still and even stagnant water from 10°C to 32°C, growing to about 30 cm in length and 2.5 kg in weight within 2-3 years and living for about 10 years

Catfish

Catfish are slimy, scaleless fish that live in lakes and slow-flowing rivers.They can grow to a metre long in Britain. Examples caught at White Acres have reached 37lb. They are an alien UK Freshwater Fish, and a keeping licence is now required under the Import of Live Fish Act (ILFA).

This is just a few species of Uk Freshwater Fish


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Coarse Fishing Tackle: A Succinct Outline of Shimano Purist Rods

September 2nd, 2010 by admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Fishing Tackle

Coarse Fishing Tackle

A lot of coarse fishermen have a specialty in one or two kinds in this vast category. Did you know that there is a similarly special line of fishing rods created by Shimano’s “Purist” line? With qualities like non-glare satin finishes, superior quality fittings and also fixtures, the reasonably priced Purist rods extend features created to optimise the fisherman’s possibility of triumph. Following is a quick review on what’s accessible for anglers trying to find types like pike, tench, perch and bream with coarse fishing tackle.

Coarse Fishing Tackle – The Purist Brench Rod

The rod’s name derives from the combination of the fish types bream and tench, species that may weigh as much as 10 pounds. Since they are often identified in deep, weedy waters, these fish present a exceptional challenge to the angler. The 2-piece Brench rod is created for distance casting and has a fast tip action. Additional aspects incorporate a Shimano reel seat, ten superior guides, carbon line clip as well as cork handle. Sold at about £105.00, this is a good all-around rod.

Coarse Fishing Tackle - About the Purist Light Specialist Rod

Termed a “go anywhere” rod, the Specialist may be used effectively in a diversity of locals, including rivers, streams, drains as well as lakes. It is a multi-length rod which has a one foot extension and a strong, parabolic action. The rod furthermore has two distinct strength Avon top sections, a Shimano fishing reel seat, cork handle as well as carbon line clip. Sold at about £150.00.

Coarse Fishing Tackle – The Purist Tench Float Rod

Float fishing for tench is very specialised and this variety of rod is developed particularly for it. Designed with a 2-piece construction, 14 guides plus cork handle, the Purist is the perfect rod for pursuing powerful tench. The rod has a soft tip action which will assist in fighting the fish and ensures that the hook stays in the right place. Other characteristics consist of a keeper ring, carbon line clip, balance weight and also Shimano reel seat. Valued at around £130.00.

Coarse Fishing Tackle - About the Purist Creek Critter Rod

Some species-hunting fishermen have undertaken lure fishing for pike, perch and zander. This type rod is a tough weapon in their quest. Developed for fishing in small waters, the Creek Critter is designed with a spliced solid carbon tip which renders plastic lures, plugs and also spinnerbaits enticing to even the most cunning fish. Other features are a hook keeper, Duplon grip, 9 guides as well as a Shimano reel seat. Sold at about £80.00.

Coarse Fishing Tackle – Regarding the Purist Pikey Poker Rod

This is a far more substantial rod for those seeking predators with bigger lures. Nicely suited to deeper, larger size waters, the Pikey Poker is created for heavy use. With a special part cork, part Duplon handle as well as a steadfast Shimano plate reel seat, the rod is equipped with 7 quality guides. Priced at about £80.00.

Coarse Fishing Tackle – About the Purist Tiny Ripper

This rod is designed with a Shimano trigger reel seat, Duplon grip, 7 quality guides and also a hook keeper and is exceptional for use by jerkbait anglers. The Little Ripper is ideal for predator angling and functions well under tough conditions. Valued at about £80.00.

If you are a specialised angler hunting a particular kind, the Shimano Purist line is definitely worth adding to coarse fishing tackle set.

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Shimano Baitrunner ST/DL 2500/4000

June 11th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Shimano Reels

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