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- INDEX Fish species - Chub
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- SHADOW 200 15 25 0 1 Chub
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- string 190 244 0 1 Close
- string 265 19 25 1 ( Leuciscus cephalus )
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- string 170 45 0 1 The chub is a greedy but very weary fish which is
- string 170 60 0 1 best caught using light tackle. The chub is most
- string 170 75 0 1 commonly found in running water, especially in a
- string 170 90 0 1 slow flowing river with overhanging trees and
- string 170 105 0 1 banks. Chub prefer warmer weather, although
- string 170 120 0 1 they can also be caught quite frequently in the
- string 25 135 0 1 colder months though the angler will need to fish deeper near the river bed.
- string 25 150 0 1 From April to June chub spawn and retreat to shallower water. The best baits
- string 25 165 0 1 for chub are maggot, worm and cheese, presented on a trotting float. Fly
- string 25 180 0 1 fishing can also be effective as well as spinning and live bait fishing. To catch
- string 25 195 0 1 chub you would normally have to trot down river away from your position,
- string 25 210 0 1 where the weary chub will detect your presence and avoid any bait or even dart
- string 25 225 0 1 off spooked. The current british record stands at 8lb 4oz and was caught in 1912.
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