2024 OFFISHALL Vancouver-Howe Sound-Sechelt Reports Thread

Pacific Grey Cod, distinguishable by the barbel under the chin, three dorsal fins (sablefish have two), and two anal fins. If you go for cod and chips anywhere in BC, it is grey cod that you are eating.
 
Pacific Grey Cod, distinguishable by the barbel under the chin, three dorsal fins (sablefish have two), and two anal fins. If you go for cod and chips anywhere in BC, it is grey cod that you are eating.
By barbell do you mean like a handlebar mustache? I'm not seeing it otherwise.
 
Aren’t they Alaska or Walleye Pollock? Or do we have multiple cod/pollock species locally?
Diff species same family . Those two are true pacific cod, the species most confuse with walleye pollock. These are more rare locally , get much bigger , and won’t be spread through the water column like pollock but more within the bottom 30’ . Also have two carp like barbells under chin , dead giveaway .

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_pollock - pollock

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_cod - p cod
 
Without question that is a juvie sable . Different head shape/maxillary and lack of barbell. Seen these all over the west coast/ north island in the last few years but not locally . Cool!
I thought they were only deep deep
 
Diff species same family . Those two are true pacific cod, the species most confuse with walleye pollock. These are more rare locally , get much bigger , and won’t be spread through the water column like pollock but more within the bottom 30’ . Also have two carp like barbells under chin , dead giveaway .

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_pollock - pollock

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_cod - p cod
Sweet, thanks for the lesson. Cool to know there are multiple species locally
 
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