Marine experts have discovered that an eerie fish that hunts the waters of the north Pacific Ocean doesn't just have hundreds of teeth in its mouth, it's constantly shedding and replacing them. The ...
Researchers found that selectively fishing for lingcod in protected areas actually avoided hampering the recovery of other fish, including rockfish species listed as overfished. Along the West Coast, ...
Big game hunters were frustrated this week. We know there are huge schools of bluefin tuna all along the Northern California coast, but recent weather conditions have made it difficult if not ...
Dock Totals Dec 9 – Dec 15: 936 anglers aboard 63 half day to three day trips out of San Diego landings this past week caught 3 bluefin tuna, 1 yellowfin tuna, 21 skipjack tuna, 75 yellowtail, 14 ...
Succulent salmon fresh from the river have graced Alaska dinner plates for months. Heavenly halibut have been grill fare even longer. But starting today, a new flavor is available to fish-loving ...
Each season, Southeast fishing guide and lodge owner Rick Hedding helps catch three or four blue lingcod. It's a small portion of the thousands of fish he helps anglers reel in from his Naukati Bay ...
WHIDBEY ISLAND — A lingcod won’t win any good looks contest in the fish domain. Their buggy eyes, gnarly canine teeth, spiny fins and mottled brown skin deem them as one of the ugliest creatures in ...
Monterey Bay anglers enjoyed mild conditions this week and were able to fish every day. A few mid-week days remained calm from sunrise to sunset. We took the opportunity to hit some local reefs with ...
For some people, the thought of losing a tooth sounds like a painful experience, but for the Pacific lingcod, it's an everyday thing. In fact, this fish loses 20 teeth and grows them all back in one ...
THIS is the incredible moment a fisherman discovered an octopus inside the mouth of a massive lingcod he had just reeled in. The snap shows the sharp-toothed fish with its mouth open – and inside an ...
The angler filmed himself catching the fish and uploaded the video to Instagram on Friday. The video shows the man filleting the cod to reveal its flesh, which is same shade of blue as the water.
Along the West Coast, lingcod fish are top predators -- voracious eaters that aren't picky about where their next meal comes from. But lingcod in the Pacific Ocean used to be overfished, to the point ...