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The rudd has been called a bastard-bream and a bastard-roach, and at one time it was thought to be a hybrid between these two. It is, however, a distinct species. -In its time of spawning, food, haunts, and general characteristics the rudd has much in common with the roach, and the description by a friend, upon being shown two fish, as " a roach done in gold instead of silver " is a happy one. The rudd is a capricious feeder, and after failing upon several occasions to take a single fish with o...rdinary tackle, the writer once, in a com- paratively short time, took upwards of a hundred, which weighed nearly as many pounds. These were taken on an old trout-cast dressed on gut, at the end of a summer's day just as the sun was sinking. This was merely a fortunate accident, as the cast was put on only half in earnest after seeing the rudd sailing about on the top of the water, taking in various kinds of small flies. A peculiarity of this take was that every fish was almost the same size, I lb.
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