jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
Your thinking bowfin.
Goldfish wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
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NuffDaddy wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
Your thinking bowfin.
Bowfin are fun to shoot. Fight like a mother even with an arrow through em.
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Mornin Beef wrote:Goldfish wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
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Dammit gold, I told you already how to cook them so you can't decipher between it and lobster. I will take burbot over a walleye anyday of the year.
Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
Your thinking bowfin.
Goldfish wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Goldfish wrote:jehler wrote:Burbot fishing should be posted under the bad ideas thread
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Dammit gold, I told you already how to cook them so you can't decipher between it and lobster. I will take burbot over a walleye anyday of the year.
And I told you I don't like lobster.
bill herian wrote:The couple I've caught have been low light or in the dark. Not a lot of opportunities around here unless you are fishing the big lake.
Most of them I've eaten have been ones we've picked up off the ice that other guys throw out. Picked up a fresh one once that was all of eight pounds.
Should be some youtube vidoes of guys catching them at night. I guess they do it crazy shallow water when they are spawning.
jehler wrote:synthetic braid with no stretch to a 8 pound leader. use a tiny treble hook with spawn as bait, best if it is still tight, use scissors to cut a piece off and put on the hook. above the hook you should have a small split shot and then an egg sinker, the deeper more current you fish the bigger the egg sinker. a spring bobber on your rod. let the rig sink to bottom and tighten the line until you have tension on your spring. set the hook at the tiniest hint of movement. get out the day before and chum the hole with loose eggs if you have them, use a dropper can if its deep.
bill herian wrote:jehler wrote:synthetic braid with no stretch to a 8 pound leader. use a tiny treble hook with spawn as bait, best if it is still tight, use scissors to cut a piece off and put on the hook. above the hook you should have a small split shot and then an egg sinker, the deeper more current you fish the bigger the egg sinker. a spring bobber on your rod. let the rig sink to bottom and tighten the line until you have tension on your spring. set the hook at the tiniest hint of movement. get out the day before and chum the hole with loose eggs if you have them, use a dropper can if its deep.
Eggs, egg sinkers, dropper cans, synthetic braid, spring bobbers, scissors, lord man, that's high science.
I just put the crap out and open a beer. Never really targeted burbot though, don't really have them in fishable numbers.
bill herian wrote: that's high science
Mornin Beef wrote:bill herian wrote:jehler wrote:synthetic braid with no stretch to a 8 pound leader. use a tiny treble hook with spawn as bait, best if it is still tight, use scissors to cut a piece off and put on the hook. above the hook you should have a small split shot and then an egg sinker, the deeper more current you fish the bigger the egg sinker. a spring bobber on your rod. let the rig sink to bottom and tighten the line until you have tension on your spring. set the hook at the tiniest hint of movement. get out the day before and chum the hole with loose eggs if you have them, use a dropper can if its deep.
Eggs, egg sinkers, dropper cans, synthetic braid, spring bobbers, scissors, lord man, that's high science.
I just put the crap out and open a beer. Never really targeted burbot though, don't really have them in fishable numbers.
Holy crap! Got me thinking about where in the hell to get at some whitefish in lake ontario.
Mornin Beef wrote:Getting brown trout eggs out and now I gotta get the boat out too. Jeepers creepers.
jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Getting brown trout eggs out and now I gotta get the boat out too. Jeepers creepers.
that method i described wont work on a boat, on a boat stick with brewguns suggestion
Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Getting brown trout eggs out and now I gotta get the boat out too. Jeepers creepers.
that method i described wont work on a boat, on a boat stick with brewguns suggestion
Oneida lake is my best bet. Black river bay is suppose to be good but its still open water.
jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Getting brown trout eggs out and now I gotta get the boat out too. Jeepers creepers.
that method i described wont work on a boat, on a boat stick with brewguns suggestion
Oneida lake is my best bet. Black river bay is suppose to be good but its still open water.
what about cayuga or seneca?
Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:jehler wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Getting brown trout eggs out and now I gotta get the boat out too. Jeepers creepers.
that method i described wont work on a boat, on a boat stick with brewguns suggestion
Oneida lake is my best bet. Black river bay is suppose to be good but its still open water.
what about cayuga or seneca?
Always thought of them as primarily lake trout haunts...worth looking into to
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