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Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: Hutchy] #8099846
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People catch them mostly for liver and eggs. Back meat and belly skin is also cooked.
My preferred bait is a whitefish stomach on a j hook. Tied tightly with some flagging tape for color and a rubber piece to prevent the bait from sliding off too easily. Used to bait 5 hooks before heading out to keep the bait fresh.


If you take care of the land the land will take care of you
Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: Ryan McLeod] #8099848
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Originally Posted by Ryan McLeod
People catch them mostly for liver and eggs. Back meat and belly skin is also cooked.
My preferred bait is a whitefish stomach on a j hook. Tied tightly with some flagging tape for color and a rubber piece to prevent the bait from sliding off too easily. Used to bait 5 hooks before heading out to keep the bait fresh.


We've Been vertical night jigging with glow spoons tipped with smelt.

Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: Hutchy] #8099850
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I've only ate the backstraps, and tail meat which is noteablely stronger flavored , boiled for one minute, then then criped up in on the oven broiler on tinfoil, and dipped in melted butter. It's awesome.


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Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: trapper les] #8099854
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Originally Posted by trapper les
I've only ate the backstraps, and tail meat which is noteablely stronger flavored , boiled for one minute, then then criped up in on the oven broiler on tinfoil, and dipped in melted butter. It's awesome.


I tried it boiled in 7 up and butter dipped tonight.


It wasn't really like lobster, not as firm, etc, but it smelled bang on!

Was really good though for sure

Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: Hutchy] #8099902
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Originally Posted by Hutchy
Originally Posted by Ryan McLeod
People catch them mostly for liver and eggs. Back meat and belly skin is also cooked.
My preferred bait is a whitefish stomach on a j hook. Tied tightly with some flagging tape for color and a rubber piece to prevent the bait from sliding off too easily. Used to bait 5 hooks before heading out to keep the bait fresh.


We've Been vertical night jigging with glow spoons tipped with smelt.



We use homemade hooks as well. Similar to a spoon. Aluminum, brass, or antlers. Sheep and muskox horn works well for the loche too. Usually with a piece of pike belly skin, red felt and a rubber stopper to keep it all on.


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Re: Targeted some burbot last night. [Re: Hutchy] #8099925
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Couple here made by JD Storr. My dad has an aluminum hook made by a late friend of his. It's carved to look like a beluga whale surfacing. Pretty much art work. I hated using that one. I was a
lways worried I would lose it.


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