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Topic: The Predatory Role of Lingcod  (Read 2435 times)

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Helium Head

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I found this paper "The Predatory Role of Lingcod" on the internet and thought it might interest a few. One interesting graph is below. Read paper at:
https://sites.google.com/site/annebeaudreau/more-research
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rogerdodger

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excellent info, thanks for posting...based on this graph from the report, the 80cm lingcod that I removed from CoosBay last week was mostly eating rockfish, flatfishes, and small salmonids!    that sucks, sounds like I need to move more of these large lingcod to my filleting table!    ;D
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Merz

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Interesting. I have read studies suggesting the rapid recovery of Lingcod over the last couple decades has interfered with the recovery of other, slower growing species of rockfish that are preyed upon by lingcod. I wonder if that is why some parts of Alaska have a 30 or 35 inch minimum size for lings
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