Now that's what we're talkin' about! Kenny with his nine lb. Burbot caught at Grand Lake off of Cox's Point. This fish was about thirty-two ins. long and Ken had his hands full getting him up the eight in. hole! Although this fish represents the upper limit in size for this species in Grand Lake,there are plenty of burbot in the three to five lb. range to be had.So get out there during those boring winter days and experience some of the great fishing to be had at Grand Lake
Ken and I maintain observation sites for different species year-round. This is one of the most enjoyable adventures anyone can participate in.See big game species like moose,deer and black bear in the big woods or waterfowl and birds of prey on the river.It's all here.We have done our homework and the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in their natural habitat is yours for the asking. Photo: Nils Otterpohl, Germany.
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hey what a great article, i never knew what a burbot was until i fished for them in Nicola lake in Merritt B.C.
i'm originally from lewis lake N.S, and have a cottage on grand lake outside of Chipman, and as a kid fished the lake and its tributeries. Then i read that burbot are in every province except N.S. the largest i caught out here was 14 lbs, great fish and good eating
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