Lingcod

The Lingcod, Ophiodon elongatus, is a large predatory fish native to the northeastern Pacific, from Alaska to Baja California. Known for its aggressive behavior and sharp teeth, this species is a prized catch for both commercial and sport fishermen. Lingcod primarily inhabit rocky areas and are most commonly found at various depths, from shallow waters to the deep sea.
Length~70 (max 152)
Weight~5 (max 59)
WaterSalt
Water Temp100-420° F
Depth10-100 ft
- Other namesBuffalo cod , Cultus cod
- Length~70 (max 152)
- Weight~5 (max 59)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp100-420° F
- Depth10-100 ft
Popular lures for Lingcod
Regulation for Lingcod
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Lingcod prefer rocky habitats, often staying near the bottom where they can ambush prey
- They are commonly found at varying depths, from shallow coastal waters to deeper offshore areas
- Their diet mainly consists of other fish, but they also consume crustaceans, squid, and octopus
- Juveniles are typically found in sandy or muddy inshore areas before moving to deeper, rocky regions as they mature
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Lingcod spawn in winter, with females laying eggs in crevices or under rocks
- Males guard the eggs until they hatch, protecting them from predators
- Juveniles start in shallow nursery areas, gradually moving to deeper waters as they grow
- Seasonal migrations occur, influenced by spawning and feeding needs, with adults moving inshore to reproduce