Like so many coarse fish, gudgeon are only naturally found in the South of England, but have been introduced to Wales, Scotland and Ireland. |
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There are also rudd, bream, eels, gudgeon, crucian carp, tench, minnows, perch, sticklebacks, the odd trout, pike and barbel present. |
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Alternating squatt and pinkie over groundbait at 10m he netted roach, perch and gudgeon for his 6lb 10 oz. |
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Brian caught his first fish, a gudgeon, from the river Tees as a young boy in the 1940's fishing with a Bakelite float. |
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A steel piston top and an aluminum piston skirt that are flexibly connected via the gudgeon pin. |
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The force transmitted by the con-rod top end to its gudgeon pin caused the piston skirt to break into several pieces. |
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A hook size of about number 6 is good for large lobworms and small deadbaits, such as gudgeon, minnow and small roach, which should be lip-hooked. |
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There I have caught bream, roach, rudd, tench, perch, pike, and gudgeon. |
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Has the old gudgeon never heard of a celebratory glass of champagne? |
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Close inspection in the laboratory disclosed that the shape, in cross section, was what one would expect to see in a gudgeon. |
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It involves systematically kneading her whole body, from stem to gudgeon, while lying in bed. |
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Their pistons are usually trunk pistons, where the gudgeon pin joint of the connecting rod is within the piston itself. |
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Topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva A small fish originally from Asia that was brought here as an ornamental species and has now escaped into a number of water bodies in England. |
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The No 3 gudgeon pin was seized in the con-rod top end bushing. |
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The first is the identification of detoxification genes as well as their expression level in the gudgeon, such as to identify the most interesting organ from the viewpoint of bioindication. |
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Common trout, rainbow trout, barbell, ray-finned and gudgeon. |
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Take the port rudder, place the 2 Nylon washers in position, align the holes in the lower rudder casting with the holes in the gudgeon, and insert the rudder pin. |
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As it crosses the site here and there, its gentle, winding course brings freshness and movement. Trout and gudgeon play in it to the delight of anglers. |
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This type, which is only fitted onto models of height 50 mm, lies flush with the ground and does not hinder transit because it has a joint with a stainless steel gudgeon pin. |
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Besides hunting, which is carried out more often on private estates, freshwater fishermen are attracted to the region by pike, carp, gudgeon and roach. |
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More roach, small tench a goer gudgeon, and then I hooked into something I couldn't stop, obviously a big carp just snapped me off at the hook length. |
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This invitation to tender are repair and maintenance work of the spoon Dredging Floating Cranes gudgeon and nerds. |
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You save your souls here, eating cabbage, and think you are the righteous. You eat a gudgeon a day, and you think you bribe God with gudgeon. |
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The gudgeon is reputed a fish of excellent taste, and to be very wholesome. |
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The southern purple-spotted gudgeon can be hard to find. Although colourful, they are thin and only grow up to 12 centimetres. |
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He lost the chance at winning a fourth race when his 350 AJS failed with a broken gudgeon pin whilst leading. |
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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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This afternoon the gudgeon of the rudder belonging to the large cutter was drawn out and stolen without being perceived by the man that was stationed to take care of her. |
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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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Alan Sharpe recorded 4lb 8oz of roach, gudgeon and perch, again using waggler tactics, and P Tilestone recorded a 3lb mixed catch of roach, gudgeon and skimmers. |
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Beyond archival stories, Gudgeon dives into fresh research by talking to sexperts on the front lines. |
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Gudgeon love feeding upon copepods, tiny shelled invertebrates that form swarms just above the river bed. |
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Stan Gudgeon has trained his beady, jaundiced bunyip eye on leftie econo-blogger John Quiggin. |
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