Dace
(Leuciscus leuciscus)

The Dace is often found in shoals within rivers often frequenting the
faster stretches. It's streamlined body makes it a fast fish often seen
taking flies from the surface. Occasionally mistaken for a small Chub,
the Dace can easily be identified by it's concave anal fin. It's main
diet consisting of larval and adult insects.
Methods of Capture. The best method that springs to mind is the Stick
Float. Fished light with shot spread evenly down the line, the stick
float gently held back, can have excellent results. A small bait such
as maggot or castor allowed to rise and fall with the current will
tempt the Dace into biting. A shoal fish, the Dace needs steady and
consistent feeding in order to maintain it's interest which once gotten
becomes an avid feeder and the bites become more confident. Large
weights can be obtained this way often with the addition of a Chub or
two that has latched on to the feeding fish.
An alternative method which also has some good results is fly-fishing
using a dry fly or nymph.