Bream eat casters,commercial mixes,Hempseed,maggots,sweetcron,wheat and worms.
Where I come from, we fish for bream with crickets...or worms.
Several bird species are known to eat bream fish, including herons, egrets, and kingfishers. These birds are often found near freshwater habitats where bream are abundant, using their sharp beaks and keen eyesight to catch the fish. Additionally, larger birds of prey, such as ospreys, may also hunt bream in suitable environments.
They are often good eating fish
There are fish that are commonly called "Bream" in both fresh and salt water.
No a bream is a freshwater fish, that lives in lakes and rivers. Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some saltwater fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
They eat all the game fish that's in a river system. A 30# flathead can eat 10 lbs of bream a day. If you like bream fishing, don't put flathead cats in your watershed!
Whiting, all types of bream, flathead, jewfish, catfish, and many more species.
It is a fish that swims and if you are allergic to any type of fish then just don't eat any type of fish
Bream fish have been known to change sex during their lifetime, with some individuals starting as males and later becoming females. This phenomenon is called protogyny and is common in some species of bream.
yes it is
Bream is a type of freshwater or saltwater fish belonging to the carp family. They have a flattened body and are popular among anglers for their fighting qualities. Bream are commonly found in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters around the world.
Bream are eaten all over the southern part of the United States.