Bleak
(Alburnus alburnus)

The Bleak is a long, slender, flat sided cyprinid
fish with an almost straight back and a small typically superior mouth.
Its body is covered with large, loose scales, greyish green/blue on
it's back with silvery sides and a white belly. It can be found
frequenting slow-flowing to stagnant waters, feeding from the surface
during the daytime, retiring to deeper water during the evening and
night. The Bleak has a life span of three to six years and can grow in
length to 17 -20 cm.
Methods of Capture. The Bleak is not generally a sought after
fish but then again, can and often does come to the rescue as a match
winner on flooded rivers or in the middle of summer when little else is
feeding. Light tackle, small hooks, and slow falling baits will
pick them out. Couple this with a Whip of 3 metres or so and a steady
weight can be obtained.
As yet I still have not come across a
'Specialists' Group for the Bleak but then again who knows there may be
one out there.
Pictures of Bleak: N/A