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- INDEX Fish species - Nase
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- string 190 244 0 1 Close
- string 250 17 25 1 ( Chondrostoma nasus )
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- string 178 50 0 1 The nase is not native to the UK and will be
- string 178 65 0 1 caught very rarely on th eUK venues. In Europe
- string 178 80 0 1 the nase is a lot more common, and can be
- string 178 95 0 1 found mainly on the venues around south-west
- string 20 110 0 1 France and Spain. The nase closely resembles the chub and roach, both in appearance
- string 20 125 0 1 and behaviour. It has barbels indicating that it is mainly a bottom feeding fish.
- string 20 140 0 1 This species can be caught mainly in flowing water, but also can be found in still
- string 20 155 0 1 water lakes and ponds. Any baits the chub will take the nase will also favour, but
- string 20 170 0 1 prefers a more "open" environment than the shy chub. Once hooked the nase can be
- string 20 185 0 1 quickly differentiated from the chub, and will fight its freedom with alot more
- string 20 200 0 1 stamina and vigor than the chub. Big nase are rare and you should expect to catch
- string 20 215 0 1 this species up to around 4 lb's, but there could be bigger specimens.
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