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<blockquote data-quote="NDbowman" data-source="post: 402010" data-attributes="member: 1525"><p>I was always told they hibernate in the winter by burrowing in the mud. Thats not true, they still swim and move in winter, just really slow. Was fishing the grano crossing on Darling probably 20 years ago, perch bite was really shallow, we were in 5 ft of water, I was looking down a hole and thought i saw a bullhead, when I said that to my buddies they both laughed at me and called me names. Must have been a reflex action, but one buddy leaned over and peeked down my hole and we both saw the next bullhead swim by right under the ice. Never caught one in winter but have seen them. If you go near open springs in the mouse river you'll see them kinda laying on the bottom just barely moving, but they'll swim away slowly if disturbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDbowman, post: 402010, member: 1525"] I was always told they hibernate in the winter by burrowing in the mud. Thats not true, they still swim and move in winter, just really slow. Was fishing the grano crossing on Darling probably 20 years ago, perch bite was really shallow, we were in 5 ft of water, I was looking down a hole and thought i saw a bullhead, when I said that to my buddies they both laughed at me and called me names. Must have been a reflex action, but one buddy leaned over and peeked down my hole and we both saw the next bullhead swim by right under the ice. Never caught one in winter but have seen them. If you go near open springs in the mouse river you'll see them kinda laying on the bottom just barely moving, but they'll swim away slowly if disturbed. [/QUOTE]
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