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Diver1111 08-29-2010 08:51 PM

3 foot catfish?
 
While diving off Welch I encountered what I think was a catfish-easily 36 to 40" long. Sitting in a bowl-shaped depression just staring at me. I approached and he didn't flinch. Brown, and blended in with the bottom color-wise but he was easy to see. Large head maybe 10" across, body tapering to a tail that was about 4" in diameter-this 4" diameter was about one foot from the tail. His jaw (and body) were on the bottom vs. swimming so I couldn't see if there were any whiskers. I saw him at a depth of 71 feet.

Do catfish-if that's what it was-get that big? This was the biggest fish length and girth-wise I have ever seen in Winni. I've seen 4 foot carp and 7 foot eels in the CT River but nothing like this in Winni.

Curious.
Thanks.

trfour 08-29-2010 09:19 PM

I Think That Our M/S Mount Washington Has The...
 
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Largest Cats here on Lake Winnipesaukee!

Yes, catfish get very large!

Here's at least a four footer. :)



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Jonas Pilot 08-29-2010 09:49 PM

I wonder if it was a burbot. Other common names; cusk, ling, lawyer, eelpout and freshwater cod.

for pic,
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...ed=0CBgQ9QEwAA

ApS 08-30-2010 02:11 AM

1) A tenant at my Florida lakefront location told me of his releasing a "lawyer" about 4' long. I thought back then, that it was another "trash" fish, 'til I connected burbot (cusk) with it. :liplick:

Days later, I saw a floating ~3-pound bass moving oddly under the dock in the murky water, and walked over to take a look at it. All motion ceased when I peered over and in the next moment, all I saw was a huge dark-brown head gulp down the remainder of the bass and swim off. :eek:

2) Environmentally-sensitive fishermen might want to look at this page:
http://www.in-fisherman.com/other-fish/burbot

In addition to a large alligator gar photo, there are a few interesting fishman articles. One article concerns the performance of a "sorta" laparoscopy on your fresh-caught fish to release it unharmed from a hook. :eek2: (New to me, anyway). ;)

topwater 08-30-2010 06:41 AM

Hauns, chances are what you saw was a CUSK. It is a bottom dweller and does like deep water. People fish for them exclusively in the winter because they make a great chowder. They use a 1lb weight with dead bait, and put them on the bottom. During the winter, if you have ever seen a row of ice mounds on the lake with a stick in them , they are cusk lines, and I believe you are allowed 6 of them, thats why you see them all in a row. Hope this helps.
However, I did see a ambulance once being brought out to a island on a barge. following closely behind the barge was a pack of large cusks, so they might be called lawyers too. Not really sure on that one.

hilltopper 08-30-2010 08:04 AM

The state record cusk, caught in Winni in March of 2007, was 34.5" long and weighed in at 12 lbs. 3.52 oz. You're saying the one you saw was 36" to 40" long so I gotta ask...GPS coordinates? :D

Diver1111 08-30-2010 08:56 AM

Not a cusk
 
Based on the photos, no way this was a cusk. Head was massive, like a catfish, and everything tapered from there to the tail. I know catfish get huge (ever seen them "noodle"?) but I was wondering if they get that big in Winni.

The largest circumference of this thing was at the head. As I said, maybe 10" across.

Found off East/NE Welch looking at the Ossipees.

Jonas Pilot 08-30-2010 09:46 AM

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The largest cat fish, a white, ever caught in NH was 23" long. The largest burbot on record was 34.5" in length. It's highly unlikely you would find a cat fish in water 71 feet deep. This is a burbot. It was around 20" long.

Mink Islander 08-31-2010 07:23 AM

Cusk for sure!
 
I caught an 8 pounder a couple of years ago (unfortunately the week PRIOR to the Rotary Fishing Derby). Huge head -- I had to chisel the hole open further to get it through the ice.

Grant 08-31-2010 09:17 AM

I agree that it could've been a cusk. Senter Cove Guy and I saw two good sized cusk on the speedboat wreck you pointed us to in early June. They, too, didn't scare easily, and hung around quite close while we explored the wreck for a good 30-40 minutes. They are deeper/colder fish, and get pretty big. The wide, flat head could be mistaken for a cat.

ripley 10-18-2010 12:21 AM

This the largest catfish you ever see ,even if you live another 199 years !!

633 pounds !

http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL225.../392708670.jpg


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