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Definition of tench in English: tenchnoun tɛn(t)ʃtɛn(t)ʃ A European freshwater fish of the carp family, popular with anglers and widely introduced elsewhere. 丁鱥 Tinca tinca, family Cyprinidae Example sentencesExamples - We had between us 7 carp, a 3lb tench and two roach.
- I have to admit that at the moment nothing excites me more than fishing for big tench.
- I had fished this for carp, and caught quite a few tench on boiled baits and carp rigs.
- Across the way on Acorn Lakes, carp, skimmers, tench and crucians can be found.
- Although we caught a few small carp, we mainly caught rudd and the odd tench.
- The third lake is the smallest and is mainly stocked with crucian carp and tench.
- This lake is mainly carp, with rudd, roach, eels and tench as back-up fish.
- Over the years roach and tench have found their way in.
- The club has a lake stocked with fish such as perch, roach, tench, rudd, carp and pike.
- I particularly enjoyed our day on Miltons Lake where we each had over 1001b of crucians and tench.
- Carp, tench and bream have really started to move in the last couple of days.
- To cut a long story short, I could not get near the tench because of the bream.
- Getting up at the crack of dawn wasn't much fun, but the tench fishing certainly was!
- Experts will try to net all the native carp, bream and tench in the lake and take them to a fish farm.
- A feeder angler was taking some nice tench and crucians on corn.
- Carp, tench and bream have really come to life.
- There are a few koi, golden orfe and golden tench swimming about.
- Carp, bream and tench all figure in pleasure catches throughout the summer.
- Anglers were doing well for mixed bags of tench, carp, bream and a few roach.
- All species feed well in the spring but the two that really start feeding are carp and tench.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French tenche, from late Latin tinca. Rhymesbackbench, bench, blench, clench, Dench, drench, entrench, French, frontbench, quench, stench, trench, wench, wrench Definition of tench in US English: tenchnountɛn(t)ʃten(t)SH A European freshwater fish of the minnow family, popular with anglers and widely introduced elsewhere, including several US states. 丁鱥 Tinca tinca, family Cyprinidae Example sentencesExamples - Over the years roach and tench have found their way in.
- There are a few koi, golden orfe and golden tench swimming about.
- Experts will try to net all the native carp, bream and tench in the lake and take them to a fish farm.
- Carp, bream and tench all figure in pleasure catches throughout the summer.
- Across the way on Acorn Lakes, carp, skimmers, tench and crucians can be found.
- All species feed well in the spring but the two that really start feeding are carp and tench.
- Carp, tench and bream have really come to life.
- A feeder angler was taking some nice tench and crucians on corn.
- To cut a long story short, I could not get near the tench because of the bream.
- The club has a lake stocked with fish such as perch, roach, tench, rudd, carp and pike.
- We had between us 7 carp, a 3lb tench and two roach.
- This lake is mainly carp, with rudd, roach, eels and tench as back-up fish.
- Getting up at the crack of dawn wasn't much fun, but the tench fishing certainly was!
- Carp, tench and bream have really started to move in the last couple of days.
- Although we caught a few small carp, we mainly caught rudd and the odd tench.
- I particularly enjoyed our day on Miltons Lake where we each had over 1001b of crucians and tench.
- I have to admit that at the moment nothing excites me more than fishing for big tench.
- I had fished this for carp, and caught quite a few tench on boiled baits and carp rigs.
- The third lake is the smallest and is mainly stocked with crucian carp and tench.
- Anglers were doing well for mixed bags of tench, carp, bream and a few roach.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French tenche, from late Latin tinca. |