Barbel Sentence Examples

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  • The few fish include the barbel.

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  • The mouth is rather narrow and provided at each corner with a very small barbel.

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  • Though called the salmon of India, the mahseer is really a species of barbel.

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  • River fish are plentiful enough, but confined to one species, the barbel.

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  • I now know why people find big Barbel so addictive.

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  • Midland angler Top Tip A lot of barbel anglers like to bait up areas and let them settle before casting in.

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  • He also caught four barbel over 5lb, the biggest 7lb 6oz.

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  • I slid gingerly down a dense bank of undergrowth to a spot where a deep slack on the inside might just hold a barbel.

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  • After seeing Dad land a barbel both Joe and Tom wanted to catch one.

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  • That catch included barbel, using the long trotting method with a centre-pin reel.

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  • Fishing a warm and breezy evening, I had barbel from the second I settled my first cast.

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  • The next 3 hours produced 5 more barbel - my best return of the season.

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  • Any of these venues offer the realistic prospect of a double figure barbel.

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  • Records also showed that my bigger barbel had been caught during my first season's fishing.

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  • In these sections where the water runs faster and is quite weedy in the summer months, lie the haunts of very large barbel.

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  • The lower jaw of the haddock is slightly shorter than the upper jaw and the fish has a small single barbel.

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  • Immediately I knew I was connected to my first barbel of the season.

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  • A couple of hours passed with nothing until I managed to lose a good barbel in a snag, last cast.

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  • At the start of the river season I had my sights set on catching my first double-figure barbel.

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  • The Bourne is a stalking angler's delight that offers a number of likely looking swims capable of holding chub or barbel.

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  • Carp to over 30 pounds, Barbel to 15 pounds plus and chub to 6 pounds seem commonplace.

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  • Not only do they catch barbel but also perch, big dace and roach to over a pound.

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  • Its body is well-proportioned, rather elongate, and somewhat like that of the European barbel, but covered with very large scales, of which there are only twentyfive or twenty-seven placed along the lateral line; the dorsal fin is armed with a long and strong spine, and the mouth provided with four slender and short barbels.

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  • Fish are abundant, especially coarse fish such as pike, perch, roach, dace and barbel.

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  • Of the twenty-one species of freshwater fish, five are peculiar to the country, but none is of much economic value save the barbel and eel.

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  • The most useful economically are several species of sturgeon and of herring, trout,barbel,chubb,bream, ray,sea-dace, carp, anchovy.

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  • Barbel and yellow mudfish are found in the rivers.

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  • It is a small barbel discovered in Natal by Max Weber, and described by him under the name Barbus viviparus.

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  • For descriptions of other Cyprinids than the carp, see Goldfish, Barbel, Gudgeon, Rudd, Roach, Chub, Dace, Minnow, Tench, Bream, Bleak, Bitterling, Mahseer.

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  • Fish are caught in great numbers in the rivers and marshes, chiefly barbel and carp, and the latter attain so great a size that one is a sufficient load for an ass.

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  • It is distinguished from other species of the genus Gadus by its long pointed snout, which is twice as long as the eye, with projecting lower jaw, and without a barbel at the chin.

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  • Among fish are the barbel, bream and African yellow fish.

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  • Freshwater scale-fish are mostly full of bones, but fine eels and barbel are plentiful in the rivers.

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