Abramis brama
Common Bream are widespread freshwater and brackish fish in Europe and Asia, favoring slow rivers, lakes, and canals. Bronze-colored with a deep body, they thrive in weedy, muddy bottoms. Feeding on worms, insects, and plants, they gather in shoals. Though not a predator, they are prized by coarse anglers for their size and numbers.
soft plastic worms
bread imitations
jigs
bread
corns
casters
maggots
worms
pellets
hemp
Bait Fishing
casting
jigging
night fishing