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Jeff Snug Harbor
09-23-2009, 09:35 AM
Anyone ever caught a Burbot on the Rock
Caught one off my dock in snug harbor, 24" guss 8/10 lbs
Good fighting fish but I didn't nnow what it was.
Someone told it was dog fish, did some research and found out it is a game fish and is a member of the Cod family with a good tasting white meat. take a look @ http://www.fishalaskamagazine.com/archives/burbot302.htm
Luke McGarry
09-23-2009, 11:03 AM
Many years ago I caught something similar up at the Trestle. At the time, I called it a dogfish, but it could have been a bowfin or your burbot. I don't remember it well enough to say it was one or the other.
Jerry Tipping
09-23-2009, 02:35 PM
I am not sure if the water in "The Rock" is clear and cold enough to sustain a burbot population. Burbot and Dogfish look quite a bit similar in many ways. I will check with the fish biologist for our area.
Keep a tight line!!!
Jerry
Jeff Snug Harbor
09-23-2009, 03:15 PM
No doubt that it was in fact a Burbot
Thought I had a nice pike or big cat on
Turned him loose
Jerry Tipping
09-23-2009, 05:31 PM
Here is the reply from Justine Haaz from the WDNR.
There are burbot in both Petenwell and Castle Rock Lakes. Last week we were stream shocking Lyndon Creek a tributary to the Wisconsin River and also caught a burbot. People can often get burbot and bowfin (dogfish) confused as they are very similar in appearance. However the burbot does not have the sharp teeth or the black "eye spot" towards the tail that are present on the bowfin.