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The common nase is a European potamodromous cyprinid fish. It is often simply called the nase, but that can refer to any species of its genus Chondrostoma. Name referring to the characteristic horny layer on the lower lip. Generally, these fish grow to 25-40 cm (9-15 in) in length, and weigh from 0.3 to 1 kg (0.6-2.2 lb).  In the river, nase prefer staying in currents, closer to the bottom, choosing stony surfaces covered with aquatic plants, or dense sand. 


Autumn 2022


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Riffle minnow was caught during barbel fishing and immediately returned to the river (autumn 2022).

More info about riffle minnow: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mmnz.20020780110



Characteristics

Length 9-13 cm. The side is folded down and bordered by two rows of parallel black dots. During spawning, a dark gray stripe appears along the flanks above the flank, and the fin bases on the underside of the body turn red.


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Fish – chub,, gudgeon, roach, common bleak, zander, …

Video was recorded with Waterwolf camera version 1.0.



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Video of freshwater fish underwater in a river without feeding the fish or attracting the fish in any way.

Fish in the natural environment.

Movement of the camera with the water flow.

Video was recorded with Waterwolf camera version 1.0.




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This video was not paid for by outside persons or manufacturers.

No fishing tackle or bait or anything was supplied to me for this video.

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Feeding fish (chub, barbel, crucian carp, perch, gudgeon, roach, common bleak, danube roach, riffle minnow, … with maggots in the river. Video was recorded with Waterwolf camera version 1.0.






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