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When the perch grow larger, a hump grows between its head and dorsal fin.
Juveniles feed on zooplankton, bottom invertebrate fauna and other perch fry, while adults feed on both invertebrates and fish, mainly sticklebacks, perch, roach and minnows.Male perch become sexually mature at between one and two years of age, females between two and four.The first scientific description of the river perch was made by Because of their similar appearance and ability to cross-breed, the European perch is fished for food and game fishing.It is possible to fly fish for perch using artificial flies tied for the purpose. They have five to eight dark vertical bars on their sides. European perch are greenish with red pelvic, anal and caudal European perch can vary greatly in size between bodies of water. Often, the flies required are "streamers" or bait-fish imitations and use flash, colour and movement to entice a take from the perch.The European perch is a frequent prey of many fish-eating predators, such as the It is also pictured in emblems of several European towns and municipalities, such as It tends to avoid cold or fast-flowing waters but some specimens penetrate waters of these type, although they do not breed in this habitat.The perch is a predatory species. They can live for up to 22 years, and older perch are often much larger than average; the maximum recorded length is 60 cm (24 in). Their range is known to reach the European perch has been widely introduced, with reported adverse ecological impact after introduction.The European perch lives in slow-flowing rivers, deep lakes and ponds.
European perch are greenish with red pelvic, anal and caudal fins.
As of May 2016, the official all tackle world record recognised by the The range of the European perch covers fresh water basins all over Europe, excluding the Iberian peninsula. The British record is 2.8 kg (6 lb 2 oz), but they grow larger in mainland Europe than in Britain.
When the perch grow larger, a hump grows between its head and dorsal fin.
Juveniles feed on zooplankton, bottom invertebrate fauna and other perch fry, while adults feed on both invertebrates and fish, mainly sticklebacks, perch, roach and minnows.Male perch become sexually mature at between one and two years of age, females between two and four.The first scientific description of the river perch was made by Because of their similar appearance and ability to cross-breed, the European perch is fished for food and game fishing.It is possible to fly fish for perch using artificial flies tied for the purpose. They have five to eight dark vertical bars on their sides. European perch are greenish with red pelvic, anal and caudal European perch can vary greatly in size between bodies of water. Often, the flies required are "streamers" or bait-fish imitations and use flash, colour and movement to entice a take from the perch.The European perch is a frequent prey of many fish-eating predators, such as the It is also pictured in emblems of several European towns and municipalities, such as It tends to avoid cold or fast-flowing waters but some specimens penetrate waters of these type, although they do not breed in this habitat.The perch is a predatory species. They can live for up to 22 years, and older perch are often much larger than average; the maximum recorded length is 60 cm (24 in). Their range is known to reach the European perch has been widely introduced, with reported adverse ecological impact after introduction.The European perch lives in slow-flowing rivers, deep lakes and ponds.
European perch are greenish with red pelvic, anal and caudal fins.
As of May 2016, the official all tackle world record recognised by the The range of the European perch covers fresh water basins all over Europe, excluding the Iberian peninsula. The British record is 2.8 kg (6 lb 2 oz), but they grow larger in mainland Europe than in Britain.