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#1 joeyscbr

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 08:09 PM

What was your technique on catching these fish?

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#2 ght

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 04:42 PM

good question
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#3 YAWN

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 05:05 PM

Arn't they also called ling god and don't they feed on bottom?

I could be wrong here many years since I fished the sea back in UK.
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Posted 08 May 2008 - 05:32 PM

I have caught a ling twice using a worm and bobber in the weedest cove i could find fishing for bass. They are by far one of the toughest fish I have ever had the pleasure of realing in, great fight. But man o man are they ugly!
one was about 7pounds and hit like a rocket, and the other was about 4lbs and still fought great. I remember seeing one lying on the bottom at one of my bass holes back home and they have the feeding habits of a mudcat it looked like, they made zigzag patterns across the bottom searching for food. They do seem to spook easily though.
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Posted 08 May 2008 - 09:35 PM

ya they are also called freshwater ling cog and eelpout depending where you live to what they are called
they love cold water and mostly feed at night
here in bc we get them over 120 feet deep only what a pain in the a$$ lol but they are big and ugly
lots of people say they taste like lobster yum!!!!
thanks for all the posts so far
hope to get more
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 12:06 AM

Do these fish even exist in Ontario? sorry, but its probably my little experience in fishing, ive probably only fished the kawarthas and around muskoka in my entire life..
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 06:34 AM

Yes they can be found in Ontario. I know Simcoe and Nippising have them,amoung others.
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 08:06 AM

They are common in the great lakes as well. Seen them there in lake erie a few times.

They are up here. Called the junk fish. Taste like lobster to me.
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#9 McLean

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Posted 09 May 2008 - 09:41 AM

The ones i caught are in bay of quinte waters technically, but I caught them at my cottage which is in the area of the telegraph narrows toward hay bay'/kingston. They are super stronf fish all muscle, i tried to get a ddecent pic of one and it outpowere me and fell back in the net. I can only imagine what the jaws are like, prolly similar to a mudcat.
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 04:53 PM

ya i caught them in lake superior and ontario hard fish to hook over 100ft deep thats the best way to get the big ones
and there mouths a hard like a dog fish so you gotta hook them really good if you want to see them lol
my biggest is 16lbs so far but i hear they get a lot bigger
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 08:00 PM

wow that is a big fish, ya i remeber whe i caught my fisrt i thought it wsa a mix between a dogfish and a eel, it was scary i was in the boat by myself thinking i should keep it and take it to mnr. i released it and when i got back looked it up on the internet. The one in the pic posted about has nice coulours, the ones i've caught were straight brown/golden.
Fun fish to catch either way
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 09:25 PM

what bait is effective for this fish?
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Posted 09 May 2008 - 10:45 PM

if they taste like lobster then it might be worthwhile to catch these fish.
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Posted 10 May 2008 - 12:09 PM

I've just caught them on worms, i think they have a great smell.
But who knows if their are catching them at 100 ft plus then they could be eating anything
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Posted 11 May 2008 - 05:55 PM

they are more of a scavenger fish like catfish we use small fish heads and cat food in a can to get them close also chicken liver or even large spawn bags mixed with fish guts most of the time there on the bottom
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Posted 12 May 2008 - 01:58 AM

Arn't they also called ling god and don't they feed on bottom?

I could be wrong here many years since I fished the sea back in UK.


i think you meant "ling cod" ahahaha

it'd be awesome to hook into one of those. i can check off another species!
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Posted 29 May 2008 - 12:40 AM

lol, Ya wwhen I think of it they're arent that many species i have not caught in the freshwater lakes. Someday when i do make my final checklist Im going to the south, has anyone seen any episode of the peacock bass fishing. wow that would be sick and they seem to fight like a dog from hell! cant wait to fish in the states, or even go to some place in mexico or something for bass, ahhh the thought of retirement is making me want to take a dive in my local walmart on the spilled pickle juice,lol.
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