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Ponderosa valley funeral home. Burbot have one chin barbel. com: Comprehensive fishing and hunting reports and information for Chicago and Illinois area sportsmen. The eggs are adhesive and stick to vegetation, sticks, and stones until they hatch in 10 days or more. The dorsal and pectoral spines are sharp and deeply serrated, and the anal fin is curved and has between 24 and 30 rays. The upper jaw is longer than the lower jaw and there are barbels around the mouth. Females lay between 10,000 to 50,000 eggs. Created Date 8/1/2005 2:33:42 PM Aug 4, 2004 · Index of /1art/aug04 Index of /1art/aug04 Feb 20, 2003 · Index of /1tackle/fishids Index of /1tackle/fishids ROOSTER HEAVEN HUNT CLUB 26596 E 1000 N Rd. Very small, almost invisible scales, make COMMON NAMES: Channel catfish, Spotted cat SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ictalurus punctatus IDENTIFICATION: The channel cat has a slender body with a deeply forked tail. Forrest, IL 61741 COMMON NAMES: Channel catfish, Spotted cat SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ictalurus punctatus IDENTIFICATION: The channel cat has a slender body with a deeply forked tail. Created Date 8/1/2005 2:33:42 PM Aug 4, 2004 · Index of /1art/aug04 Index of /1art/aug04 Feb 20, 2003 · Index of /1tackle/fishids Index of /1tackle/fishids ROOSTER HEAVEN HUNT CLUB 26596 E 1000 N Rd. The body is bluish silver on the LIFE HISTORY: Sauger spawn in the spring when water temperatures reach the upper 40s. Most burbot are dark olive brown to brown, with dark brown mottling on the sides and yellowish to cream on the underside. Chitown-angler. Dorsal and anal fins are long and run to the base of the rounded tail. Forrest, IL 61741 COMMON NAMES: Burbot, Freshwater cod SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lota lota IDENTIFICATION: The burbot is a catfish-like to eel-shaped fish. com: Comprehensivefishing reports, fishing, hunting, information, and bulletin boards for the Chicago area sportsmen. Creating an Album. Sauger prefer to forage for aquatic insects, crayfish, and small fishes during periods of low light (dawn and dusk).