Burbot

: They are light-sensitive and spend their days in deep, cold water (sometimes up to 80+ feet), only moving to shallow shoals to feed and spawn after sunset. How to Catch Them

Burbot are the outcasts of the freshwater world. While most fish slow down in the winter, burbot thrive. They are that become most active under the ice, specifically during their mid-to-late winter spawning season. burbot

: They earned this nickname because they are "slippery" and have a habit of wrapping their tails around your arm when handled. : They are light-sensitive and spend their days

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