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  Burbot - Lota lota
Burbot


Global Rank: G5
State Rank: SU

Agency Status
USFWS: none
USFS: none
BLM: none
CFWCS Tier: 1

General Description

The burbot is easily recognized by its single chin barbel. It is native to most of Canada and the northern United States and is found in all three major river drainages in Montana. Burbot, also known as ling, are usually found in larger streams and cold, deep lakes and reservoirs. They are peculiar in that they spawn during winter, under the ice. They are also largely nocturnal and have an enthusiastic following among fishermen. Burbot are voracious predators and opportunistic feeders. Like other codfish, burbot have livers which contain oils high in vitamins A and D. Despite their unconventional appearance, fishermen rate burbot tops for table fare.

Diagnostic Characteristics

The skin of the burbot appears smooth, but tiny imbedded scales are present.

Distribution

Montana Range



Migration

Burbot may move upstream to spawn in rivers where deep pools behind dams or diversions attract spawning groups.

Habitat

Burbot habitat includes large rivers and cold, deep lakes and reservoirs. They spawn in shallow water, usually in rocky areas.

Food Habits

The young feed on various aquatic invertebrates. Adults are very piscivorous.

Ecology

The lower Yellowstone River is a rearing area for young burbot.

Reproductive Characteristics

The species spawn from January to February in large groups. Eggs are cast over the bottom and hatch April through May. Incubation is for 30 days at 43 degrees F. Burbot are sexually mature in 3 years.

Citations & Sources

Holton, G. D. 2003. A field guide to Montana fishes. Mont. Dept. Fish, Wildl. Parks, 95 pp.




Citation for data on this website:
Burbot — Lota lota. Montana Field Guide. Retrieved on February 2, 2009, from http://FieldGuide.mt.gov/detail_AFCMA01010.aspx
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