6 Fish to Look Out For
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Elver - young eel
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1. Eel: more like a snake than a fish, the eel has the ability to wriggle across land to reach new waters – so why does it seem to be missing from central Leicestershire?
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Bullhead
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2. Bullhead: this big-headed little fish, also known as the “Miller’s Thumb”, is a protected species as it is rare in Europe, though it seems to be widely scattered in clean rivers in our counties.
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3-spined stickleback
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3. Spined Stickleback: widely distributed in ponds and smaller rivers, the male stickleback turns bright red in the breeding season and builds a nest for his mate to lay her eggs in.
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Pike
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4. Pike: a highly efficient predator, common in larger rivers, the pike has been nick-named the freshwater shark.
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Trout
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5. Trout: trout need cool, clean, unpolluted waters, such as the Charnwood streams where they are found.
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Mirror carp
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6. Common Carp: a large bottom-dweller which breaks the surface when it is breeding, carp are found in large lakes and rivers, and have been stocked at many sites for angling.
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All photos kindly supplied by the Environment Agency
Produced by the Community Heritage Initiative, which was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Rutland County Council