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Walker, MN Eelpout Festival

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fishmann:
Wondering if any of the Shanty boys are going?

www.eelpoutfestival.co m

fishermanjake:
the site gives burbot secrets... I don't agree fully with two of them.  It says burbot fight real well and that they only hit rapid jigging presentations if they are very hungry or anoyed.  I always catch them more jigging than on tipups.  Sometimes they hit if you stop for a little bit, but mostly they just hammer it.  Plus rapid jigging get their attention from farther away and they are very courious.  they like to bite stuff, including waterproof flashlights ;D.  Oh yeah, they usually come up like dead weight, unless you snag them.  then once they get to the hole they give a good run or two....but they aren't lon runs and you only have 4-6 feet of line left so they are done.  They like to roll your line up though. they are big, thats what makes them fun.

Germ:
I also agree with Jake about how they come in...I can't get any to hit a jig though ill be trying for them saturday nite though and ill be using one jigging presentation and one dead minnow picking up some more glow stuff this week or tommorow actually to try for the jigging glow to see if they come. Works for jake then ill try what ever he uses. LOL tight lines

Germ:
Though i must admit i have caught a ling about 4 inchs long that i though was a perch the way it hit...i was jigging a dead minnow 12 noon on a overhang rock which goes down maybe 30 feet till bottom (ice fishing of course)  I though id see if any lakers would hit but instead this fiesty lil bugger hits it instead and fought like a lil bass ..ALl 3 ounches of him..he was very agressive plus he wasnt even hooked he just didnt want to let go of the minnow..LOl SO maybe it varies on time of year or location or size of fish that hit well? I dont know...rofl

fishmann:
I've never caught one through the ice, although I do catch them occasionally on open water fishing for bass. In warmer water, they fight fairly well, and yes, they will definatly do a gator death roll on your line. Was fishing a bass tourney a few years ago, sighted a good fish sitting on the edge of a 3 ft diameter hole in the cabbage that was growing up to the top of the water, just sitting on the edge of the hole maybe 50 (?) feet away. Had been throwing scumfrogs, had it in my hand, so cast over the hole and slowly worked it back, twiched it a couple times on the hole and KABLAAAMMMM, she blasted it. Thought I had a 6 lb bass, but once I got it close enough to see, was an eelpout.  :-[ The guy I was fishing with sure gave me craq about intentionally catching a pout on a scummy!!

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