Barbus bynni is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbus.
To members the Barbel is the prince of the river, a fish which demands respect and stealth to catch, yet at times with the right approach this majestic fish can give its self up with regularity. More
A barbel that could be classed as a specimen from the Yorkshire Ouse would be far smaller than one from the Great Ouse or Wensum. More
Just wondering what the most unusual bait you have had a Barbel on ? :lol I have had some on pineapple Boilies in a bright yellow colour which i thourgh they would go no were near but they have nailed them. More
A commercial fisherman suggested the barbel might have been the species of fish likely to have picked up a coin in its mouth (in the Gospels about Jesus). The barbel ate aquatic snails and scavenged in the mud for food. More
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* Barbel (anatomy), a whisker-like organ near the mouth found in some fish (notably catfishes, loaches and cyprinids) and turtles. * Barbel (fish), a common name for certain species of carp. More
Launching of the Barbel (SS-580), 19 July 1958 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Career Ordered: 24 August 1955 Builder: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine Laid down: 18 May 1956 More
barbus, having four barbels on its upper jaw. More
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The popularity of the barbel has exploded over the last few years and continues to grow into what is now the most sought after river fish. More
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The barbel is slim and streamlined and mainly found in moderate to fast flowing rivers making this on of the best fighting coarse fish and a challenge for most anglers. More
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My only negative comment about The Nature of Barbel is Nick's own modesty. He is by nature a quiet and unassuming man and this comes out in his writing. More
Barbel (SS 316) was laid down on 11 March 1943 at Groton, Conn., by the Electric Boat Co.; launched on 14 November 1943; sponsored by Mrs. Harold A. Allen; and commissioned on 3 April 1944, Comdr. Robert A. Keating in command. More
The Barbel lives predominantly on the bed of fast flowing rivers feeding on various bottom dwelling creatures; larger fish also catch crayfish, molluscs and small fish. A powerful fighter, the Barbel is built for speed. More
barbels on its upper jaw; also : any of various closely related fishes Learn more about "barbel" and related topics at Britannica. More
The USS Barbel was the lead member of her class of submarines. She was the second U.S. Navy submarine named after the barbell, which is more commonly called a minnow or carp. More
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barbus, having four barbels on its upper jaw. - - barbel n1. More