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  2. Vimba vimba - Wikipedia

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    The vimba bream was at one time classified as a bream as it also has a long anal fin, but has now been placed in a different genus. Its body is not as deep as that of the bream. It also resembles the asp but its mouth is small and behind the snout whereas the asp has a large mouth with the lower jaw protruding. This species grows to about 25 to ...

  3. Boilie - Wikipedia

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    The ability to provide a bait of a fairly large size with a hard outer skin, meant that other species such as tench and bream were less able to consume the bait. Boiled baits also meant that they could be left longer in the water without fear of the bait disintegrating and falling off the hook, unlike bread or other traditional fishing baits.

  4. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Because of the risk of transmitting whirling disease, trout and salmon should not be used as bait. Processed baits, such as groundbait and boilies, can work well with coarse fish, such as carp. For example, in lakes in southern climates such as Florida, fish such as bream will take bread bait. Bread bait is a small amount of bread, often ...

  5. Acanthopagrus butcheri - Wikipedia

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    The species is known regionally by the names "black bream," "Perth bream," "Gippsland bream" and the "blue-nose bream." [ 9 ] The latter name is given to mature fish over 1 kg in weight , as at this point their snouts begin to develop a bluish tinge. [ 7 ]

  6. Bream - Wikipedia

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    Common bream caught in the Volga River near Kashin, Russia. Bream (/ ˈ b r iː m /, [1] US also / ˈ b r ɪ m / ⓘ [1] [2]) are species of freshwater fish belonging to a variety of genera including Abramis [3] [4] (e.g., A. brama, the common bream), Ballerus, Blicca, Brama, Chilotilapia, Etelis, Lepomis, Gymnocranius, Lethrinus, Nemipterus, Pharyngochromis, Rhabdosargus, Scolopsis, or ...

  7. Sentricon - Wikipedia

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    Sentricon bait stations are installed in the soil, creating a protective perimeter around a property. These stations are baited with a cellulose material impregnated with noviflumuron, [6] a chitin synthesis inhibitor. When foraging, worker termites find the stations, eat the bait material, and then regurgitate it for colony nest mates to consume.