- Abramis
Taxobox
name = "Abramis"
image_caption =Carp bream , "Abramis brama "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Cypriniformes
familia =Cyprinidae
genus = "Abramis"
genus_authority = Cuvier,1816
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = "Abramis ballerus " "Abramis brama " "Abramis sapa ""Abramis" is a
genus offreshwater fish in family familyCyprinidae of orderCypriniformes , containing the typicalbream s. Thetype species is "A. brama," thecarp bream . Native to thePalearctic ecozone , the "Abramis" species are widespread throughout northernEurope fromFrance to theCaspian Sea .These fishes reach maximum overall lengths of 35–82 cm (14–33 in) and maximum recorded weights of about 1–6 kg (2–13 lb). Possessed of laterally-flattened lozenge-shaped bodies, the "Abramis" species range in coloration from brownish to silver-grey.
Omnivorous , these fishes are bottom dwellers and feed on plant matter,invertebrates , and occasionally on smaller fish species, and they serve as prey for larger fishes, including pikes.The generic name "Abramis" derives from the Greek αβραμίς (mullet or bream).
Fishing
They are fished both commercially and for sport, especially the economically important
carp bream .However bream do not often fight as hard as some other species native to the UK, and owing to their flat disc shaped profile, once tilted to one side are relatively easy to bring to the bank.Common baits for bream include;
*Sweetcorn - 2 or 3 grains hair-rigged is an effective method.
*Maggot - Again hair rigging maggots can produce bream, or 2 to 3 maggot straight on the hook.
*Boilies - these can produce bream as long as the boiles are smaller, in a variety of flavours.All three methods can be fished using a paternoster rig, and cage feeder with the bait, for example sweetcorn fixed inside using groundbait plugs, or maggot feeder when fishing maggots.Species
Species include:
* "Abramis ballerus " – zope
* "Abramis bjoerkna " –silver bream
* "Abramis brama " –carp bream
* "Abramis sapa " –white-eye bream References
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