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  2. Acanthopagrus butcheri - Wikipedia

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    The southern black bream is a major target for both commercial and recreational fishing due to its high-quality flesh, with over 300 tonnes of yield taken each year by commercial fisheries. Anglers also pursue the fish for its sporting qualities, with the development of lure fishing for bream adding to this attraction.

  3. Porgy fishing - Wikipedia

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    Southern black bream are opportunistic predators, consuming a wide range of crustaceans, molluscs, polychaetes and fish. [citation needed] The southern black bream is a major target for recreational fishermen due to its high quality flesh and its sporting qualities. The development of lure fishing for bream has added to its attraction ...

  4. Angling records in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is an impartial (not implicitly biased to a single governing body, the BRFC) and comprehensive record list of 310 British record freshwater fish, past and present, involving 60 species/sub-species of fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line.

  5. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    Pike pole fishing and gaff fishing - Use handheld poles with sharp spikes to hit and impale fish. Polespears - have a sling attached to the spear. Modern spearguns - traditional spearfishing is restricted to shallow waters, but the development of the speargun has made the method much more efficient.

  6. Monotaxis grandoculis - Wikipedia

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    Monotaxis grandoculis, commonly known as the humpnose big-eye bream, bigeye barenose, bigeye bream, bigeye emperor, grand-eyed porgy fish, humpnose sea-bream, large-eye bream, mu or roundtooth large-eye bream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lethrinidae, the emperors and emperor breams. This species is found in ...

  7. Acanthopagrus berda - Wikipedia

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    Acanthopagrus berda has a relatively deep and compressed body with the depth of its body fitting into its standard length between 2.4 and 2.6 times. The dorsal fin is supported by 11 or 12 spines, while the anal fin has 3 spines, with the second spine being longer than the third, and 8 or 9 soft rays. [ 8 ]

  8. Acanthopagrus australis - Wikipedia

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    The yellowfin bream is a slower-growing species than the related black bream, [7] reaching a fork length of 23 cm (9 in) in five years, having matured when 22 cm (8.7 in) long. [11] The colour can be variable: fish caught in freshwater may be bronze- or brown-coloured, while those caught in estuarine or marine habitats are more silvery. [7]

  9. Bony bream - Wikipedia

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    Bony bream Nematalosa erebi are a widespread and common, small to medium-sized Australian freshwater fish often found in large shoals throughout much of northern and central Australia, and the Murray-Darling basin.