Common Bream

The common bream, Abramis brama, is a freshwater fish found across Europe and parts of Asia. Known for its deep, laterally compressed body and silvery-bronze color, it inhabits slow-moving rivers, lakes, and brackish estuaries. Bream are popular among anglers due to their schooling behavior and challenging catch.
Length~40 (max 90)
Weight~3 (max 9)
WaterFresh
Water Temp12-20° F
Depth1-30 ft
- Other namesFreshwater brea, Bronze bream, Carp bream, Sweaty bream
- Length~40 (max 90)
- Weight~3 (max 9)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp12-20° F
- Depth1-30 ft
Popular lures for Common Bream
Regulation for Common Bream
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Common bream thrive in slow-moving rivers, backwaters, and shallow lakes with abundant vegetation
- They often form large shoals in still or gently flowing waters
- Bream feed on insects, small crustaceans, and plant material, utilizing both bottom-feeding and mid-water feeding techniques
- Juveniles prefer sheltered areas with dense plant growth, providing protection and ample food supply
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in late spring to early summer in shallow, vegetated waters
- Males establish and defend territories, creating nests where females lay adhesive eggs
- After hatching, larvae and juveniles remain in sheltered areas, gradually moving to deeper waters as they mature
- Bream exhibit seasonal migrations, moving to deeper waters in winter and returning to shallower areas for feeding and spawning in warmer months