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Newbie
Posted 3/6/2005 9:38 AM (#29115)
Subject: Lawyers....?


I was talking to a couple guys at ma's in Fremont, and they were saying they were catching Lawyers....Now what are LAWYERS and how did they get there name? Just call me slowNfremont
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butch
Posted 3/6/2005 9:45 AM (#29116 - in reply to #29115)
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Location: upper michigan
also known as burbot
http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/burbot.html
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 3/6/2005 9:45 AM (#29117 - in reply to #29115)
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eelpout, or amia
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Newbie
Posted 3/6/2005 9:47 AM (#29118 - in reply to #29115)
Subject: RE: Lawyers....?


are they located in the Winnebago water system???
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butch
Posted 3/6/2005 9:50 AM (#29119 - in reply to #29115)
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Location: upper michigan
yes
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PERCHIE
Posted 3/6/2005 9:51 AM (#29120 - in reply to #29118)
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Location: Oshkosh, WI
Yes they are.
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JoeBuck
Posted 3/6/2005 9:57 AM (#29122 - in reply to #29115)
Subject: RE: Lawyers....?


Do you guys eat these fish or are they seagull/eagle food?
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butch
Posted 3/6/2005 10:01 AM (#29123 - in reply to #29115)
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they are ugly and are considered trash buy many but if you boil them and serve them with butter they are excelent table fare. i will get a link on how to clean and prepare
http://www.fishinfo.com/fishingreports/ForumID4/3008.html

Edited by butch 3/6/2005 10:03 AM
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Dave Landahl
Posted 3/6/2005 10:16 AM (#29124 - in reply to #29115)
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AKA Freshwater Ling too, I think?

Anyway, if they are even close to being as tasty as Ling cod, a saltwater eel-like fish common to the Pacific Northwest, you are in for a treat. I packed on plenty of poundage while spending time in the Pac-West eating Ling cod and chips.

Dave Landahl
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Shep
Posted 3/6/2005 11:02 AM (#29125 - in reply to #29124)
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The name came from the bottom feeder reputation. hehehe

Edited by Shep 3/6/2005 11:02 AM
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Viking
Posted 3/6/2005 11:17 AM (#29126 - in reply to #29125)
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Shep - 3/6/2005 11:02 AM

The name came from the bottom feeder reputation. hehehe



I think name refers to the slime they're covered with
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eye Lunker
Posted 3/6/2005 12:04 PM (#29127 - in reply to #29115)
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There also related to pollactician...........did i hear someone mumble john edwards
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bagowalleyeguy
Posted 3/6/2005 10:06 PM (#29151 - in reply to #29115)
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Edited by bagowalleyeguy 3/7/2005 11:13 AM
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eyellaw
Posted 3/7/2005 12:13 AM (#29152 - in reply to #29115)
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hey bagowalleyeguy that isn't a burbot(lawyer) it's a bowfin(dogfish) and burbot are also knowing as fresh water cod they make great table fair i eat a lot of them out of saginaw bay wwe go up to the fish market in bay port and buy them $1 a pound icook them likee i do walleye dipped in batter and deep fried a burbot has skin like a cat fish
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 3/7/2005 7:23 AM (#29159 - in reply to #29115)
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Here's a pic of an eelpout. We used to catch them alot lake trout fishing in Canada. We see them on the Mississippi River down here every few winters. When they show up there's usually alot of them.


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bagowalleyeguy
Posted 3/7/2005 11:11 AM (#29202 - in reply to #29115)
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Sorry about that, I caught that on a tip up Northern fishing this weekend and some guy told me it was a lawyer, I thought lawyers were slimier and different looking, but he said it was a Lawyer. Oh well, it was a big surprise at the end of my line after pulling up a 31" Northern in the same hole 15 minutes prior to that!
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