Burbot
Does anyone know where the burbot are holding or moving this time of year? Are they leaving rivers like the Tanana as the ice goes out and heading into smaller creeks, sloughs or rivers? Any feedback is greatly appreciated....thanks.
The reecnt Burbot Bash held on Flaming Gorge Reservoir was a huge success! Ober 4000 of these invasive fish were caught and killed in the name of fighting Aquatic Invasive Species. This will help the Green River over generations to come ...
“The overall lack of commercial and sport interest in burbot has undoubtedly contributed to its being ignored or regarded as a 'trash' fish by some management agencies,” according to a report that Stapanian co-authored. ...
Walleye limit 3 over 50 cm; Pike limit 3 over 63 cm; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit 10; Burbot limit 10. The portion north and east of a line drawn from the MD boat launch in SE12-73-26-W4 to the point of land in SE11-73-26-W4 ...
Intro: The burbot is an aggressive fish that will attack and kill other fish of a similar or smaller size than itself if it gets the chance, that is why in Utah then the Fish and Game Division has instituted a 'No Release' policy so you ...
Biologists with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) recently completed their annual fall burbot (aka ling) netting on Flaming Gorge and Fontenelle reservoirs. One word could be used to describe the fish–huge! ...
Burbot are a freshwater fish, and they can be found in streams, rivers and lakes, including the Great Lakes. Burbot tend to like hanging around and foraging for food near the bottom of the water they inhabit, much like the catfish they ...
A day on the ice with my son.As well as a demo on how I clean a. Read more ...
The two wildlife agencies—the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD)—have been marking burbot with small tags. Their goal is to tag 500 fish throughout Flaming Gorge Reservoir in ...
Have any of you burbot masters on this sight fished Clark Canyon Dam in Montana? I have tried to get some info on the Mont. board but it seems they do. More on this Wyoming fishing post...
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