Common Rudd
Scardinius erythrophthalmus
Common rudd is a golden-green cyprinid of slow, weed-choked freshwater lakes, canals, and lowland rivers. It feeds heavily near the surface on insects, plant matter, and small invertebrates, and is popular with coarse anglers.
Identifikasjonspunkter
- Deep-bodied, laterally compressed fish with a bronze to golden sheen
- Upturned mouth and high-set eye typical of a surface-feeding cyprinid
- Dorsal fin origin sits noticeably behind the pelvic fins, with reddish fins often edged darker
Habitat
Shallow, warm, still or slow-flowing freshwater with dense submerged and emergent vegetation, reedbeds, lilies, and silty bottoms; often in ponds, canals, marshes, backwaters, and slow lowland rivers.
Agn notater
Breadflake, maggots, caster, worms, sweetcorn, and small pellets are effective; tiny spinners or soft plastics can work when fish are active. Light hook baits fished just off the weed are usually best.
Oppførsel
Often schools in calm water and feeds most actively in warm, bright conditions, especially near the surface or among weed edges. It picks insects from the surface, grazes algae and soft plants, and readily takes small drifting food.
Forsiktighet
No notable species-specific safety issues; observe local rules if fishing in stocked waters, and identify carefully because rudd can be confused with roach or hybrids.
Fiske notater
Use fine tackle, light floats, and small hooks; fish close to lily lines, reeds, and surface slicks. Ledgering can work in deeper margins, but rudd are often best targeted by free-lined or float-fished natural baits with minimal disturbance.