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Lingcod Description
Lingcod
are a gnarly-looking bottom fish with a wicked set of teeth. They have
huge mouths and basically hang out in the rocks on the bottom and eat
whatever swims by. For this reason they are relatively easy to catch.
They don’t put up that much of a fight but they are pretty tasty.
Lingcod are found from Northern Baja up to Alaska. They are caught in the same areas as the Rockfish. Their unique and fierce appearance makes them one of my favorite bottom fish to catch. Lingcod do not have a swim bladder, so they do not blow up if reeled up from deep water. This makes them very easy to release if you are not keeping them to eat. I encourage everyone to release them when possible, especially the big females.
Lingcod are found from Northern Baja up to Alaska. They are caught in the same areas as the Rockfish. Their unique and fierce appearance makes them one of my favorite bottom fish to catch. Lingcod do not have a swim bladder, so they do not blow up if reeled up from deep water. This makes them very easy to release if you are not keeping them to eat. I encourage everyone to release them when possible, especially the big females.
Lingcod Tackle
Any
medium weight conventional set up should work fine. I recommend
braided line (at least 30lb) for almost all bottom fishing because it
doesn’t stretch and so you can make a much more effective hookset. It
also decreases the chances you will get stuck in the rocks where Lingcod
live. Unfortunately you will inevitably get hung up sometimes (if you
don’t you are probably not fishing close enough to the bottom) so you
may not want to go with super-heavy line as it will be tough to break
off. An Accurate BX 400 is a good choice for these but a much cheaper
reel will work fine. Click here for some tackle recommendations.
Lingcod Techniques
Lingcod are caught on both lures and live or dead bait. Interestingly, they often latch on to smaller Rockfish
that you hook and if you don’t lift their head out of the water you can
sometimes net or gaff them without them even being hooked.
Lingcod Lures
Many Lingcod are caught on metal jigs. The jigs don’t even have to have much action; you can just bounce them up and down near the bottom. Personally I have had more success with shiny silver jigs. You don't need anything that fancy. Once you hook one you have to pull hard initially to get them out of the rocks. I like to use jigs with stinger hooks on the top of the lure rather than treble hooks on the bottom. This helps you snag less.
Lingcod will also eat large plastic grubs or swimbaits. These are harder to keep on the bottom especially when there is strong current.
Many Lingcod are caught on metal jigs. The jigs don’t even have to have much action; you can just bounce them up and down near the bottom. Personally I have had more success with shiny silver jigs. You don't need anything that fancy. Once you hook one you have to pull hard initially to get them out of the rocks. I like to use jigs with stinger hooks on the top of the lure rather than treble hooks on the bottom. This helps you snag less.
Lingcod will also eat large plastic grubs or swimbaits. These are harder to keep on the bottom especially when there is strong current.
Start fishing: Lingcod Baits
Lingcod
eat live or dead baits but obviously live usually works better. In So
Cal or Baja it’s hard to beat a large live mackerel. Just fish a one or
two hook dropper loop and put it one crank off the bottom. Most of the
time this results in a bite within 5 mins if there are any Lingcod
around.
Where to get the big Lingcod
In general the farther north you go, the bigger these get. The real monsters can be caught in Alaska. Great action can be had in Northern Baja, but you have no shot at the 70lb+ fish they have in Alaska.
Other Lingcod Resources
The above barely scratches the surface on how to catch Lingcod. The resources below will provide a wealth of information:
This is a whole site dedicated to Lingcod: http://www.lingcodfishing.net/index.htm
Where to get the big Lingcod
In general the farther north you go, the bigger these get. The real monsters can be caught in Alaska. Great action can be had in Northern Baja, but you have no shot at the 70lb+ fish they have in Alaska.
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Other Lingcod Resources
The above barely scratches the surface on how to catch Lingcod. The resources below will provide a wealth of information:
This is a whole site dedicated to Lingcod: http://www.lingcodfishing.net/index.htm







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