π Fish Species
Dace Fish
The silver speedster of freshwater rivers. Also called "dart" for its lightning-fast movements, the dace is a beloved species among European anglers. Our complete species guide covers identification, habitat, fishing tips & record catches.
π
Species Overview
Scientific Name
Leuciscus leuciscus
Family: Cyprinidae (carp family)
Typical Size
20β30 cm
8β12 inches
Typical Weight
100β200 g
4β7 oz
Lifespan
6β12 years
Up to 16 years max
British Record
1 lb 5 oz
~0.6 kg
Origin
Europe & N Asia
Rivers across UK, Europe & Russia
π How to Identify a Dace (vs Chub & Roach)
The dace is often confused with chub and roach β here's how to tell them apart:
- Body shape: More slender and herring-like than chub or roach β like a miniature tarpon in silhouette
- Fins: The back edge of the dorsal and anal fins is CONCAVE (curved inward). Chub have CONVEX fin edges (curved outward). This is the single most reliable field mark.
- Eyes: Yellowish iris with small dark spots. Roach have red eyes β a key difference.
- Mouth: Small, slightly downward-facing. Upper jaw slightly longer than lower jaw.
- Color: Silver flanks, olive-green back, pale fins often with a delicate coral/pink tinge
π Habitat & Distribution
Dace are fish of flowing water. They're found in fast-flowing, well-oxygenated rivers across the UK, Europe, and Northern Asia:
- Prefer moderate to fast current over rock or gravel bottoms
- Typically found in the upper water column, often near the surface
- Form large schools (shoals) β a single shoal can contain hundreds of fish
- In winter, they gather in dense swarms in deeper, slower sections of rivers
π½οΈ Diet & Feeding
Dace are opportunistic omnivores with a diet that changes with age:
- Juveniles: Plankton and microscopic organisms
- Adults: Aquatic and flying insects, worms, snails, small crustaceans, and some plant material
- Feed at all water levels β from the surface to the riverbed
- Known for aggressive, fast strikes at food β hence the nickname "dart"
π Size & Record Catches
- Typical catch: 100β200g (4β7 oz)
- Specimen fish: 283g+ (10 oz+)
- Trophy fish: 454g+ (1 lb+) β a 1 lb dace is considered exceptional
- British record: 1 lb 5 oz 2 drams (~0.6 kg)
- Maximum recorded length: 40 cm (16 in)
π£ Fishing for Dace β Tips & Techniques
Dace are one of the most entertaining fish to target β they're fast, greedy, and strike instantly:
- Best methods: Float fishing (stick float or waggler), trotting, fly fishing with small wet or dry flies
- Best baits: Maggots, casters, bread punch, sweetcorn (for bigger specimens), hemp and tares
- Tackle: Light line (~3 lb), small hooks (size 18β20), delicate floats
- Key tip: Strike immediately. Dace bite and eject bait incredibly fast. Hesitation = missed fish.
- Best seasons: MarchβMay (spawning) and JanuaryβFebruary (winter feeding)
π Disclaimer: Informational purposes only.