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- INDEX Fish species - Silver Bream
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- SHADOW 155 15 25 0 1 Silver Bream
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- string 155 45 0 1 The silver bream is a shoaling small fish found mainly
- string 155 60 0 1 in still water and slow flowing rivers. They shoal in
- string 155 75 0 1 large numbers which can be entised by heavy
- string 168 90 0 1 groundbaiting especially around either dawn or dusk.
- string 155 105 0 1 The silver bream is a bottom feeding fish where they
- string 155 120 0 1 search for worms and insects. They are very small and
- string 25 135 0 1 grow to around 6 or 7 inches which is different from there close family member
- string 25 150 0 1 the common bream. In summer and autumn the silver bream is a very active
- string 25 165 0 1 feeder, but the appetite falls in winter and the colder months. The average silver
- string 25 180 0 1 bream weighs just a few ounzes with the british record currently standing
- string 25 195 0 1 at only 15 ounzes which was caught in Suffolk in 1988. When a silver bream is
- string 25 210 0 1 hooked you can be sure that there are many more around, especially deep
- string 25 225 0 1 to mid-water, groundbaiting will bring the silver bream off the bottom.
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