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Bleak
Alburnus alburnus
Bleak is a small, silvery cyprinid common in slow rivers, canals, lakes, and reservoirs across Europe. It feeds high in the water column on plankton, insects, and surface prey, and is often used as livebait where legal.

Blue Catfish
Ictalurus furcatus
Blue Catfish er en almindelig fiskeart, som ofte findes i egnede vande og strukturfyldte områder for arten. Guiden samler kendetegn, levested og fisketips.

Blåmalle
Ictalurus furcatus
Blåmalle er store nordamerikanske malle, der lever i store floder, reservoirer og dybe kanaler. De er opportunistiske rovdyr og ådselsædere, der ofte lever af sild, ansjoser og andre fisk, og er et populært mål hvor bestande er etableret.

Blåplettet Solaborre
Enneacanthus gloriosus
Blåplettet Solaborre er en lille, sky centrarchid fra stille, tæt beplantede farvande i det sydøstlige USA. Den lever af små akvatiske hvirvelløse dyr og holder sig normalt tæt på skjul; rapporter uden for dens naturlige udbredelsesområde bør behandles med forsigtighed, da forekomstoptegnelser kan inkludere fejlidentifikationer eller introduktioner.

Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
Bluegill is a widespread North American sunfish often found in quiet freshwater. It’s a popular panfish that feeds readily and is easy to catch, especially around cover in warm, shallow water.

Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
Bluegill er en almindelig fiskeart, som ofte findes i egnede vande og strukturfyldte områder for arten. Guiden samler kendetegn, levested og fisketips.

Bluehead Chub
Nocomis leptocephalus
Bluehead Chub is a small, stream-dwelling cyprinid native to the eastern United States, especially clear upland rivers and creeks. Males build pebble nests in spring, often creating nest mounds that are easy to spot in shallow riffles and runs.

Bluntnose Minnow
Pimephales notatus
The bluntnose minnow is a small, hardy freshwater cyprinid common in clear to turbid streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds across much of North America. It feeds on algae, detritus, and tiny invertebrates, and is often used as bait where legal.

Brook Silverside
Labidesthes sicculus
Brook Silverside is a small, slender, translucent forage fish common in clear to moderately clear lakes, reservoirs, and slow rivers. It feeds near the surface on tiny zooplankton and insects and is more often an incidental catch than a targeted sport fish.

Brook Stickleback
Culaea inconstans
The brook stickleback is a small, benthic North American stickleback that inhabits cool, clear to stained waters with vegetation and low to moderate current. It feeds on tiny invertebrates and zooplankton and is often overlooked because of its size and cryptic habits.

Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
Brook Trout er en almindelig fiskeart, som ofte findes i egnede vande og strukturfyldte områder for arten. Guiden samler kendetegn, levested og fisketips.

Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
Brook trout are a native char of eastern North America, prized for their vivid colors and cold-water needs. They usually live in clear, cool, well-oxygenated streams and lakes, and they often feed near cover on insects, crustaceans, and small fish.