Definition
A chub is a common freshwater fish found in European rivers and streams. It belongs to the minnow family and is known for its robust body and large head. Think of a chub as the sturdy, dependable member of the fish community. They are opportunistic feeders, eating almost anything they can find. Chub are popular among anglers, especially beginners, due to their abundance. They represent a hardy and adaptable species in freshwater ecosystems. 🎣