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![]() Anyone have any experience catching freshwater drum or burbot? Never knew either existed until recently.
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![]() Champlain is loaded with them. Never caught one but I hear they will occasionally hit soft plastics.
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![]() I don't think either of them exists in NJ... Here in NY state there are lots of drum, but only in certain places and at certain times.. They are considered a pest by great Lakes guys.. The look like a 50/50 cross of a carp and a weakfish.. Actually they are probably more closely related to a weakfish than a carp.
They are pretty big, and fight well.. We have them in Cayuga lake but you only see them in certain spots at certain times.. I have been here 21 years and never caught one.. they like crayfish in Cayuga and seldom hit anything else there.. In the Great Lakes they hit anything and drive guys crazy when they are fishing for more "desirable" species... Burbot are the only member of the Cod family that inhabits fresh water and they look like a ling.. They are abundant in Oneida lake about 100 miles north of me.... They are usually caught in very cold water, especially through the ice.. Guys hate them and many kill them just for the sake of killing them. Again, they are here, but only at certain places at certain times. bob |
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![]() sorry double post
Last edited by bulletbob; 03-20-2013 at 08:07 PM.. |
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![]() Thanks for info guys. Ill be fishing oneida this summer.
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![]() I've seen drum in the dam tailwaters below Burnsville Lake in West Virginia. I guess technically that is the Little Kanawha River, which has a healthy population of flathead catfish, which is what I was fishing for. We only caught a few channel catfish, but I did catch my first and only sauger there.
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![]() Never saw one in Jersey, but used to catch them all the time in upstate N.Y. Oneida lake, while fishing for smallies, they hit crankbaits all the time up there. Usually in the 3-5 lb range.
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![]() Thanks for info crewchief. Ill be up there all summer, i bought property in amboy last summer. Imagine a lake were smallies are a nuisance? Damn i cant wait.
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