These lower Avon dace are real stonkers, running up to 12 oz, providing good winter sport. |
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In Summer we would trot with hempseed to catch good bags of roach and dace. |
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This small section of water holds typical Thames weir stream species such as chub, barbel and dace. |
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The lake is also home to a wide variety of fish, such as the rare vendace, roach, dace and pike. |
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Naturally like Kings Lawn, this small section holds typical Thames weir stream species such as chub, barbel and dace. |
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The survey teams have been collecting data on the numbers of grayling, dace, barbel, chub, roach and pike in North Yorkshire. |
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So far 25 salmon, as well as two brown trout, one sea trout, three lamprey and two dace, have been trapped. |
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Then I locked into a better fish that I thought must be a roach but I was to be proved wrong when a monstrous dace came to the surface. |
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The only species present in Clyde Creek were blacknose shiner, Iowa darter, central mudminnow, and pearl dace. |
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I received an e-mail back saying that blue bitterlings, rainbow dace, and paradise fish do well with them. |
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Most of the other top placed anglers struggled for tiny dace, roach, bleak and chub. |
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The average size of the chub and dace is fairly small in the Darwen itself, but there are plenty of them. |
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That day, I had flounders, sea trout, roach, dace, crabs, grey mullet, bream and bass out of the same swim. |
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Nine thousand young stickleback, roach, dace, chub and eels died along an 11 km stretch of the beck. |
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Most species of river fish will be surveyed including trout, grayling, dace, barbel, chub and pike. |
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This project is primarily aimed at assessing and defining habitat preferences of speckled dace and chiselmouths found in the Kettle River system. |
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If river levels are low enough, I recommend a visit to the Wharfe at Healaugh, where float anglers should find plenty of small dace willing to provide bites. |
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Low flows have made it more and more difficult for coarse fish such as chub and dace to make their way to their customary spawning grounds in the Kyle. |
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By carrying out the project we hope to attract fish, such as chub, dace, grayling and trout as well as other wildlife back to this particular stretch of river. |
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On the Derwent the stretch among the boats above Sutton on Derwent weir is good for roach and dace, with odd chub also showing here and at Wheldrake. |
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Coarse species include those big roach, dace, carp, grayling and pike. |
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Brown trout, dace, perch, pike, roach, tench and eels were killed after Cypermethrim was released into the surface water drains of an industrial site in Sleaford. |
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At the creek, I'd dip into current or up under the banks, for eels, small cats, suckers, and in the flow for dace, gambusias, and even small jack and perch. |
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They have enjoyed eating pike, dace, salmon kelt, trout and lots of perch. |
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Pearl dace and fathead minnow occurred commonly in lakes with smaller drainage areas. |
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Some fish species would benefit from the cleaner water, but the numbers of roach, chubb and dace would fall. |
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Pearl dace mature more slowly than minnows and can outlive them by several years. |
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Commercially important fish include sturgeon, salmon, roach, dace, and perch. |
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For the Nooksack dace, we were able to produce maps showing the specific areas of stream containing critical habitat. |
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Three of the four Canadian streams containing Nooksack dace flow south across the U. S. border into Whatcom County, Washington. |
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Nooksack dace are always found with salmon, British Columbia's most iconic and economically important native species. |
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Fish habitat compensation measures focused principally on habitat restoration for redside dace and central stoneroller. |
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Because speckled dace is rare, its distribution limited and abundance not well known, COSEWIC has designated it as endangered. |
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Northern redbelly dace has also established populations in both basins, the source of which is unknown. |
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Additionally, much of our information on the distribution and abundance of redside dace has been derived from historical data. |
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The speckled dace found in B. C. can be differentiated from the their counterparts in the U. S. A. and may represent a distinct population. |
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For example, the Ontario Streams newsletter detailing the redside dace and conservation projects will target these audiences. |
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The mouth of the dace is much smaller than that of the chub. |
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Second, it can encyst inside a daughter sporocyst as a metacercariae, be voided with the sporocyst, and then be consumed by the benthic-feeding definitive host, rosyside dace. |
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Let's start there, with the Nooksack dace recovery strategy. |
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Working with agencies and project partners, we will develop guidelines that can be used by regulatory agencies to maintain redside dace habitat in development areas. |
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The victor was young Scott Jose from Durham with an excellent net of 36lb 7oz of waggler caught with dace from the Corbridge section. |
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If you can tell a house sparrow apart from a black-capped chickadee, with practice you will be able to distinguish a creek chub from a longnose dace. |
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The longnose dace Rhinichthys cataractae is a slightly dorsoventrally compressed minnow with a long fleshy snout. |
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Chub, barbel and dace are the fish most attracted to this clear groundbait. Its grain is medium-to-fine and its also available in a red version for deep, dark swime. |
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The dam proposal has since been redesigned to lessen the impact on habitat by two thirds and the speckled dace assessment has been returned to COSEWIC for further consideration. |
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Two species, lake chub and northern redbelly dace, were ubiquitous however and the presence of stream species in all three lakes suggests a probable intermixing of stream and lake populations. |
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Freshwater fish of the Thames and its tributaries include brown trout, chub, dace, roach, barbel, perch, pike, bleak and flounder. |
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When COSEWIC made its original assessment in 2002, it placed significant weight on a proposed hydroelectric dam that it believed could lead to a 22 percent loss of important speckled dace habitat. |
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However, DFO believes that the losses of feeding areas for yellow walleye, northern pike, burbot and pearl dace would be amply compensated by the gains resulting from the reservoir's creation. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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The dace therefore managed to hold out for three years before the lack of male potency brought about a population crash. There was damage even to the lake's largest fish, its trout. |
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Coarse fish swam in them: pike and carp, tench and bream, and so on down to the tiny dace and gudgeon. Whether or not Mr Hughes's plausible theory is correct, it intrigues and entertains. |
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There are many fishing clubs that use the river, with catches including barbel, bream, carp, chub, dace, pike, and roach. |
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How merrily we would sally into the fields, and strip under the first warmth of the sun, and wanton like young dace in the streams! |
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A couple of those that were fairly high profile were the Cultus Lake sockeye and the Nooksack dace, which is an obscure little fish but has quite a political history. |
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As many as four clutches of eggs were observed within the ovaries of female redbelly dace during May, June, July and August suggesting that they spawn at least seven to ten times during the summer. |
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Speckled dace are omnivorous, that is they feed on plants and animals. |
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Angling has become popular on some stretches of the river as fish such as perch, barbel, grayling, carp, roach, chub, trout, pike, bream and dace have been caught. |
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The Environment Agency has co-operated with the Lune Habitat Group and the Lune and Wyre Fisheries Association to release 10,000 dace into the river. |
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Around Huddersfield, Mirfield and Wakefield are popular areas for coarse fishing, roach, perch, chub, dace, minnows, gudgeon, pike, bream and trout. |
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Analysis of catch returns from 1969 to 1985, showed that the fish caught most often by anglers were barbel, bream, bleak, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, perch, and roach. |
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