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  1. Bream - Wikipedia

    Fish termed "bream" tend to be narrow, deep-bodied species. The name is a derivation of the Middle English word breme, of Old French origin.

  2. Bream - Official Fisch Wiki

    4 days ago · Breams are school fish with deep bodies, flat sides and a small head. The bream loves worms and is most commonly found in Moosewoods freshwater. Found in freshwaters, …

  3. Perch, bream, and sunfish–what’s the difference?

    Sep 26, 2016 · Anglers often call the same species different names based on their life forms: large colorful males can be called bream, while smaller individuals of the same species are …

  4. Bream | Freshwater, River, Species | Britannica

    Bream, (Abramis brama), common European food and game fish of the carp family, Cyprinidae, found in lakes and slow rivers. The bream lives in schools and eats worms, mollusks, and …

  5. Bream - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Bream. The Bream is a long, tall fish that is quite long. Bream are not commonly used for food.

  6. Bream - SeafoodSource

    Jan 23, 2014 · This high-valued species is the favored sea bream, prized in Mediterranean cuisine and highly regarded by European chefs. It gets the “gilt-head” name from the golden stripe …

  7. How to Identify Different Types of Bream - realitypathing.com

    Jul 15, 2025 · Bream are a popular group of freshwater and saltwater fish known for their distinctive body shapes and sporting qualities. Anglers and fish enthusiasts alike often seek to …

  8. BREAM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Aug 10, 2012 · The meaning of BREAM is a bronze-colored European freshwater cyprinid fish (Abramis brama); broadly : any of various related fishes.

  9. Bream | FWC

    What is a bream? Pronounced, “brim”, this is a convenient, if vague, term to collectively refer to a variety of sunfish species. The trouble is, it doesn’t mean the same thing everywhere or to …

  10. Bream - Farnham Angling Society

    Bream live in large shoals with fish of similar size or age, with such shoals becoming larger in winter. This species is primarily a bottom feeder and likes nothing better than foraging in deep …