A burbot is a Freshwater Fish, Latin name Lota lota, similar to the ling and the cusk, which spawns in the winter.
Matthew J. Evenson has written: 'Burbot research in rivers of the Tanana River drainage, 1997' -- subject(s): Burbot, Fish populations, Fish stock assessment, Statistics, Measurement 'CPUE estimates and catch-age analysis of burbot in the Tanana River drainage, 1994' -- subject(s): Statistics, Burbot, Fishes, Fish populations, Measurement 'Movement, abundance and length composition of Tanana River burbot stocks during 1987' -- subject(s): Burbot 'Abundance and size composition of burbot in rivers of interior Alaska during 1991' -- subject(s): Burbot, Fishery resources 'Seasonal movements of radio-implanted burbot in the Tanana River drainage' -- subject(s): Statistics, Burbot, Fishes, Fish populations 'Abundance, egg production, and age-sex-length composition of the chinook salmon escapement in the Chena River, 1992' -- subject(s): Chinook salmon 'Age and length at sexual maturity of burbot in the Tanana River, Alaska' -- subject(s): Burbot
Lo-chai Chen has written: 'Systematics, variation, distribution, and biology of rockfishes of the subgenus Sebastomus' 'The biology and taxonomy of the burbot, Lota lota leptura, in interior Alaska' -- subject(s): Burbot, Fishes
Lawyer fish are actually burbot, the only fresh water member of the cod family. The scientific name is lota lota and they are fine to eat.
La lotte is either a freshwater fish (English names: burbot or eelpout, freshwater cod) or a saltwater fish (angler).
Burbot or lota is a type of fish similar to Cod. The exact word for lota in English is EWER. It is pronounced as e vi or.
Well ,From my research,The Emerald Shiner Fish is an Important food item of sport fishes, particularly Burbot, rainbow trout, and northern pike.
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic Cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
burbot or lota is a type of fish.. Cod.. The exact word for lota in English is EWER. pronouced as (e vi or)
C. Richard Robins has written: 'List of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States and Canada (Special Publication (American Fisheries Society))' 'The life history and systematic status of the burbot, Lota lota lacustris (Walbaum) in the Susquehanna River system' -- subject(s): Burbot, Fishes
Cod are salt water fish. There is a fresh water member of the Cod family called the Burbot, which is now quite rare.
It depends on what species of fish you are looking for. Walleyes typically do not bite at night. Burbot (eel pout) do. Northern pike do not. The walleye bite is not typical of all lakes, but is specific to Lake of the Woods, that they shut down at sunset. Ice-out is an exception.