In Ohio, burbots are found primarily in Lake Erie (Rice, D. & Zimmerman, B., 2019). Populations of this species are difficult to study due to their choice in habitat. Burbot need cooler water temperatures in order to survive and reproduce.
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- What is the world record for burbot? The International Game Fish Association records the world-record burbot as being caught in Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan. That fish was caught by Sean Konrad on March 27, 2010. Konrad's world record burbot weighed a whopping 25 lb 2 oz (11.4 kg). Fish records are typically measures in pounds.
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- What does the burbot eat? Small burbot eat zooplankton and insects, larger burbot prefer fish. Other fish (e.g., burbot, pike), otter, mink, birds (e.g., loons, mergansers, terns, gulls) and humans. Spawn in winter under the ice, broadcast spawn, eggs are very small (about 1 mm in diameter).
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