[Wild England - an A-Z compendium of England's Native Wildlife logo]

Freshwater Fish

printable page

Even in England, with so much coastline, most people’s first memory of fish are freshwater fish. It seems people seem to remember the small sticklebacks of ponds or the bigger fish such as the Perch or the Pike which can be found in local canals or lakes. Unless we take up ‘angling’ as a sport, our knowledge of freshwater fish is very little.

Lack of insight into the world of fish is not a recent phenomen. In medieval times our ancestors knew so little about the life cycle of fish that they though fish ‘spontaneously generated’ as an act of God or act of nature.

England has plenty of rainfall and a varied landscape and resulting from this rainfall we have many streams, rivers, ponds and lakes as well as man-made canals and reservoirs. Therefore we have plenty of freshwater and plenty of freshwater fish.

Approximately 40 different native species of fish have been recorded in England and we have written about 6 native fish, but 17 will be covered in our website in an effort to illuminate the mysterious world of our freshwater fish.

D E P R T All
Perch

Perch

The Perch is also known as the European Perch and the Redfin Perch because its fins have orange-red markings on them. It is a freshwater fish that can be found throughou

READ MORE INFORMATION
Pike

Pike

The Pike is a quite a large freshwater fish that has an almost duck-like looking snout. It can be found throughout the country in canals, lakes and slow-flowing rivers w

READ MORE INFORMATION
D E P R T All