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Title: 80lbs.
Post by: tomjohn on Feb 26, 2013, 08:44 PM
I did a little venture out for some whitefish today and I did catch one.

The only problem was it was the only one I caught. I thought I'd do

better but that is why they call it fishing. On the other hand, the burbot

fishing was GREAT. I started out somewhat slow but I started seeing a few

swimming around. When I got done fishing I ended up with twenty burbots. They do put up a fight.

But damn it was fun. They do put up a fight...I had about 80lbs of burbots.

I can't post pics for some reason.....Help?
Title: Re: 80lbs.
Post by: dirtman on Feb 26, 2013, 09:23 PM
Good job on the burbs buddy!  56 pounds has been my high for the winter ;)  The only way I figured to do pictures was to make a photobucket account  http://s1281.beta.photobucket.com/  (http://s1281.beta.photobucket.com/)  then click on the img code to copy and paste.

Here was my day last week but the current was so strong could hardly keep the double trouble on the bottom.

(http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a509/Stephen_Rodock/0221131512a_zpsada176a4.jpg)
Title: Re: 80lbs.
Post by: MichiganMan on Feb 27, 2013, 10:08 AM
Dang them look good, my mouth is waterin' just thinkn about dippin them in butter. 80lbs, now thats a bubot trip of a lifetime. Congrats, that had to be awesome !
Title: Re: 80lbs.
Post by: coldsteel on Feb 27, 2013, 10:14 AM
that looks dam good to me, good going
Title: Re: 80lbs.
Post by: Whopper Stopper on Feb 28, 2013, 03:37 PM
Wow. Fish Fry!

      WS
Title: Re: 80lbs.
Post by: Yukoner on Nov 22, 2015, 10:14 PM
Good job on the burbs buddy!  56 pounds has been my high for the winter ;)  The only way I figured to do pictures was to make a photobucket account  http://s1281.beta.photobucket.com/  (http://s1281.beta.photobucket.com/)  then click on the img code to copy and paste.

Here was my day last week but the current was so strong could hardly keep the double trouble on the bottom.

(http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a509/Stephen_Rodock/0221131512a_zpsada176a4.jpg)

Tell us more about this double trouble rig.

Thanks,
Ted