Rudd
The Common Rudd is a freshwater fish spread around Europe and middle Asia. The Rudd is very similar to the Roach, except with yellow eyes with a big red spot above the pupil. The Rudd grows up to a size of 18-20 in (45-50 cm) with an average of about 10 in (25 cm). Rudd were reported in the United States at least as early as 1925. It is unlawful to possess live Rudd in the state of Tennessee. No person,or corporation can possess, sell, offer for sale, import, bring or release Rudd into the State of Alabama.
Details
- Reserves
- Aguas Claras Municipio
- Habitats
- Shallow Pond, Deep Pond, Lake Shore, Shallow Lake, Deep Lake, Upriver, Middle River, River Mouth
- Weight
- 0.05 kg - 3 kg
- Bait and Lure Preference
- Bloodworm, Imitation Dog Biscuits, Pearl Barley, Wafters - White, Artificial Corn - Yellow, Boilies - Natural, Bread, Corn, Dog Biscuits, Dough, Pellets - Regular, Redworm
- Traits
- Bottom LurkerPrefers swimming closer to the bottomEasily SpookedGets easily scared by human presence
Weight
Hook Sizes
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
Tackle Preference
Filter
Available
Baits
Natural
Bread
Dough
Pearl Barley
Live
Bloodworm
Redworm
Bottom
Artificial Corn - Yellow
Boilies - Natural
Corn
Dog Biscuits
Imitation Dog Biscuits
Pellets - Regular
Wafters - White
Lures
No lures available