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  2. Angling records in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Records to include the angler, species, weight, date, venue, also referenced with a recognizable publication. The list is intended to include all categories of fish caught by anglers, that enter freshwater including (coarse and game fish) and some migratory sea fish. The time since last record fish was caught is 203 days.

  3. British Record (Rod Caught) Fish Committee - Wikipedia

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    The British Record (Rod Caught) Fish Committee - (BRFC) is the official organisation taking responsibility for all angling fish records within the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands, collectively known as the "British Records". Since 2009 the BRFC has been part of the Angling Trust [1]

  4. Big-game tunny fishing off Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    The Tunny Club, East Sandgate, Scarborough Harbour, Yorkshire. Big-game tunny fishing off Scarborough was a sport practised by wealthy aristocrats and military officers mostly in the 1930s. The British Tunny Club was founded in Scarborough in 1933 and had its headquarters there. The Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus Thynnus) (or "tunny" as it was ...

  5. Angling records of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Angling records of Europe. Drina River in Foča-Ustikolina municipality, East Bosnia. Venue for the capture of the 58 kg European record Huchen ( Hucho hucho) in 1938. This list is of the heaviest European freshwater fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line. The criteria for inclusion on this list is that the species ...

  6. Common bream - Wikipedia

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    Abramis vulgaris Mauduyt, 1849. Abramis gehini Blanchard, 1866. The common bream (Abramis brama), also known as the freshwater bream, bream, bronze bream, [2] carp bream[3] or sweaty bream, is a European species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is now considered to be the only species in the genus Abramis.

  7. Redmire Pool - Wikipedia

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    The fish, a common carp, was transferred to the London Zoo aquarium. She was initially given the name Ravioli by Walker and named Clarissa by the staff of London Zoo. [2] The record was beaten by another Redmire fish when, on 16 June 1980, Chris Yates caught the then record UK carp of 51.5 lb (23.4 kg). The fish, a linear mirror carp, was ...

  8. List of fishes of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fish found in and around Great Britain, in both fresh water (lakes, rivers, streams and man-made pools) and salt water. This list includes species that are native to Great Britain, as well as those which have been introduced from other countries. This image has a few sizing issues. Apologies.

  9. Fish discography - Wikipedia

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    Released: June 1999. Label: Blueprint / BBC Music. Formats: 2xCD. Recorded on 11 November 1989 at the London Town and Country Club and on 15 November 1991 at the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall. —. —. Sashimi. Released: 3 May 2001.