burbot in English

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an elongated bottom-dwelling fish that is the only member of the cod family that lives in fresh water. It occurs in Eurasia and North America, but is almost extinct in Britain.
Other fishes, such as catfishes and burbots , probably eat the young shovelnose sturgeons.
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1. (mad-e with Burbot) 1) Skin and filet Burbot

2. Burbot fishing guide: Techniques, bait and gear Burbot fishing techniques

3. Burbot Grand Prize winner, will be entered into the Tagged Burbot Reward category

4. Burbot have a circumpolar distribution

5. “Burbot interact with many other fish

6. 5) Melt butter while simmering Burbot

7. Burbot is an exclusively bottom fish

8. Burbot (Lota lota) Also known as "ling" Burbot are the only freshwater member of the cod family

9. GADIFORMES - Codfishes Gadidae - Codfishes ___ Burbot, Lota lota

10. But best Burbot is caught on animal baits.

11. Key Areas and Conditions for Burbot in North Dakota Burbot are found in the Missouri and Red river systems in North Dakota

12. Burbot Lota lota are a rather unusual looking fish

13. Burbot are solitary predators that feed on smaller fish but when the water cools down, Burbot gather to spawn in the middle of winter

14. Burbot are found in large river systems and reservoirs

15. The Burbot is easily recognized by its single chin barbel

16. In addition, Burbot, in some cases, responds to spinning lures

17. Burbot are the only freshwater cod species in North America

18. The Cusk or burbot (Lota lota) is a gorgeous fish

19. The common name, Burbot, comes from barba, Latin for “beard

20. Burbot are currently classified as a rough fish in Wisconsin law

21. The first of its kind, the all-new Savage Gear 3D Burbot originates from a 3-dimensional scan of a real Burbot, delivering amazing, true-to-life detail

22. Knowing more about when and how Burbot spawn adds more information to figure out the interactions between species.” The findings could also help with efforts to count Burbot.

23. Burbot are also processed into fish meal (Scott and Crossman 1973).

24. The Burbot (Lota lota) is easily recognized by its single chin barbel

25. Inland populations of Burbot are listed as a endangered species in Pennsylvania

26. The Kootenai River is the only waterbody in Idaho where Burbot are native

27. Burbot look like a cross between an American eel and a brown bullhead

28. Burbot, Mariah, Eel Pout, Freshwater Cod… A fish with many names and an unsightly reputation, the Burbot may easily acquire the most votes for the “least likely to take home” award

29. Hailed as "poor man's lobster," Burbot is a prized food fish

30. Burbot are a Holarctic species, meaning they’re native to many high latitude waters worldwide

31. Burbot is a freshwater fish that somewhat resembles a catfish and eel in appearance

32. The cool lakes in north-east Poland are ideal for the burbot and thunderfish.

33. Burbot can also be caught using standard bait fishing techniques with a fishing pole

34. Among the many characteristics that make Burbot an unusual fish is their spawning behavior.

35. The Burbot is the only member of the cod family that lives entirely in freshwater

36. Burbot through the ice are augering 20-30 or more holes before wetting a line

37. Though reaching a length of 46 inches, Burbot average only about 23 inches in length.

38. Ok, so I am guessing their are a few doubters out there about eating Burbot

39. The Burbot is the only member of the cod family that lives in fresh water

40. A: Burbot are piscivores and they prey on lamprey, grayling, whitefish, trout, stickleback and even perch

41. Burbot aren't strong swimmers, relying instead on camouflage and a sensitive lateral line to capture food.

42. Burbot, also known as ling, are usually found in larger streams and cold, deep lakes and reservoirs

43. Burbot is a cold-adapted species whose distribution, behavior, and physiology is limited by warmer water temperatures

44. Northern tier anglers immediately recognize the Burbot (aka Eelpout) as a favorite prey of musky and pike

45. The Burbot has never been of commercial importance in the state because of its low market demand.

46. Washington has a statewide harvest limit of five Burbot per day, and they may be any size

47. Burbot are not present in waters that typically exceed 21° C (69° F) during the summer.

48. Burbot is a cold water species that inhabits lowland lakes and rivers in northern, central and western watersheds

49. For example, if the Reward category has $1000 and ten tagged Burbot are caught, the payout is $100

50. Burbot aren’t a complicated fish to catch when you find them, but finding them is the trickier part