Juveniles are taken by rockfishes and larger cabezon, as well as by lingcod and other sculpins. |
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He poses next to his world record lingcod caught Friday about 80 miles south of Ninilchik. |
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Despite the implications of its name, the lingcod does not belong to the cod family. |
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A 60 pound lingcod was caught off the dock by a little boy trying to catch bullhead. |
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Marine life includes sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels and even decorated warbonnets with spikes on their heads. |
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He and his guide, Kim, were looking for the popular eating fish lingcod, which live off the reefs in this region. |
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There he takes on two local veterans in a race to catch halibut and lingcod. |
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Many marketable species on the Pacific coast, such as salmon, lingcod, Pacific hake, Pacific halibut, and spiny dogfish, feed on them. |
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The seasonal selection of seafood includes a variety of carefully prepared individual portions of black cod, halibut, king and coho salmon, rockfish, and lingcod. |
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On day two he's desperately seeking salmon at a remote fly-fishing spot, and the day after he's kayaking in the Strait of Georgia with local guide Kim to fish for lingcod. |
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Lingcod is a coveted regional fish that is often caught in the autumn off the coast of San Diego and in the Channel Islands and often served baked. |
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Lingcod remain under a separate limit, as do tuna, surfperch and sand dab. |
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