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- INDEX Fish species - Tench
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- SHADOW 200 15 25 0 1 Tench
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- string 190 244 0 1 Close
- string 265 19 25 1 ( Tinca tinca )
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- string 175 45 0 1 Tench are an attractive bottom feeding fish, green
- string 175 60 0 1 in colour, with a slimy coating. They always feed
- string 175 75 0 1 on the bottom in muddy shallow pools and lakes,
- string 175 90 0 1 which makes ledgering the best tactic to use. The
- string 165 105 0 1 most and best tench are caught in summer around
- string 148 120 0 1 dusk or dawn. Winter tench are not common, and they
- string 25 135 0 1 are never be found in fast flowing rivers. The best bait to use when tench fishing
- string 25 150 0 1 is the worm or any natural insect bait which will be found on the bottom of a
- string 25 165 0 1 lake. Tench prefer murky water and can often produce a lift bite on the float as
- string 25 180 0 1 they suck the bait from the lake bed. They are a good fighting fish with an
- string 25 195 0 1 average weight of around 3 lbs and a british record which stands at 14 lbs 7 oz's
- string 25 210 0 1 caught in 1993. Expect a tedious bite with slow movements - patience is required
- string 25 225 0 1 when waiting for tench.
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