Daily fish fact #332
Burbot!
Their name comes from the Latin word barba, which means beard! This is due to a single beard-like whisker on their chin. They typically live on the bottom of cool, relatively unmoving bodies of water.

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Daily fish fact #332
Burbot!
Their name comes from the Latin word barba, which means beard! This is due to a single beard-like whisker on their chin. They typically live on the bottom of cool, relatively unmoving bodies of water.
Eelpout Fun
Eelpout fishing on the St. Louis River takes place around Christmas and New Years every year. During this time is when they swim up river from Lake Superior to do their spawning thing. If you time it right, the fishing can be quite good. For me, the bite has started right at 5pm as it gets dark and lasts for about an hour after dark. Sometimes the action is so fast you can’t get your lure back in…
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