BURBOT vs EELPOUT: NOUN
- A freshwater fish, taxonomic name Lota lota, similar to the ling and the cusk, which spawns in the winter.
- A fresh-water fish of the genus Lota, having on the nose two very small barbels, and a larger one on the chin.
- A fish of the family Gadidæ, Lota maculosa.
- A freshwater food fish (Lota lota) of northern regions of the Northern Hemisphere, closely related to and resembling the cod and having a long barbel on the chin.
- Elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth
- A yellow flower of uncertain type, possibly the eel-ware.
- Any fish of the family Zoarcidae.
- A fresh-water fish, the burbot.
- A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for producing living young; -- called also greenbone, guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish, and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel. Both are edible, but of little value.
- A local English name of the burbot, Lota vulgaris.
- A local English name of the eel-mother or viviparous blenny, Zoarces viviparus.
- The conger-eel or lamper-eel, Zoarces anguillaris, of North America. See lamper-eel.
- Any of various bottom-dwelling marine fishes of the family Zoarcidae, having a large head and an elongated body with dorsal and anal fins that are continuous with the caudal fin.
- Elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth
- Marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas
BURBOT vs EELPOUT: RELATED WORDS
- Trout, Walleye, Lake trout, Genus lota, Lot, Struggle, Fight, Batch, Fighting, Lota, Lotte, Lota lota, Ling, Eelpout, Cusk
- Walleyed pike, Golden shiner, Esox, Morwong, Jaegers, Chain pickerel, Ragworm, Sculpins, Lake trout, Walleye, Lota lota, Pout, Ling, Cusk, Burbot
BURBOT vs EELPOUT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Brown trout, Rainbow smelt, Muskellunge, Rainbow trout, Kokanee, Trout, Walleye, Lake trout, Lot, Fight, Batch, Fighting, Ling, Eelpout, Cusk
- Goldeye, Walleyed pike, Golden shiner, Esox, Morwong, Jaegers, Chain pickerel, Ragworm, Sculpins, Lake trout, Walleye, Pout, Ling, Cusk, Burbot
BURBOT vs EELPOUT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Burbot is a highly predatory fish that resembles eels and catfish.
- Burbot Bash is the opportunity for anglers to catch tagged fish.
- Carp, buffalo, sucker, sheepshead, bowfin, burbot, cisco, gar, goldeye, and redhorse.
- No limit for burbot, northern pike, smallmouth bass or walleye.
- The lake also holds wild Lakes, Brookies and Burbot.
- However, the advisory regarding Burbot organs remains in place.
- Burbot movement patterns between natural and managed systems.
- Trophic ecology of burbot and implications for sampling.
- Lake whitefish and Burbot are also present the!
- The Burbot Bash is a terrific opportunity to drive that message home, increase public interest in Burbot fishing and remove a lot of Burbot.
- Eelpout also remain active during the day and night on the sunken islands of Burntside and Snowbank.
- Anglers are also catching plenty of jumbo perch, northern pike, eelpout and tullibees, along with an occasional crappie and sturgeon.
- Fish species of concern: Local populations of Atlantic Salmon, Eelpout and Cod.
- Anglers are catching a healthy mix of walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, pike and eelpout.
- With an occasional pike, eelpout, or tullibee in the spring much!
- Eelpout are still hitting throughout the lake at night.
- Eelpout ( training ) : Improvements can repay knowingly extermination.