Definition
Tinca tinca, also known as the tench, is a freshwater fish found in Europe and Asia. It's a bottom-dwelling fish, often found in slow-moving waters with dense vegetation. Think of it as the chill, laid-back friend of the fish world, preferring calm environments. They're generally olive-green to gold, providing camouflage in murky habitats. Tench are known for their ability to tolerate low oxygen levels. Unlike flashy trout, tench are subtle and adaptable. They're commonly fished for sport but less frequently for food.🎣