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Species guide
Abramis brama
2.0 kg
Avg weight
45 cm
Avg length
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The common bream (Abramis brama) — also called bronze bream — is the deep-bodied slab of UK coarse fishing. Small "skimmers" run in dense shoals; mature fish ("slab" or "bronze") are powerful, dinner-plate-shaped fish that can move tens of kilos of bait in a single feeding session.
Bream are shoal feeders in deeper water — gravel pits, large stillwaters, slow rivers, the Norfolk Broads. They patrol bottom troughs in groups and feed best on overcast days, through the night, and at dawn. Pre-baiting with groundbait holds a shoal once you find them.
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