kelp greenling

NOUN
  1. common food and sport fish of western coast of North America
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  • Cornet Bay ramp, North Whidbey Island -- May 1: 84 boats with 229 anglers caught 16 kelp greenling, 82 lingcod and seven cabezon. The Seattle Times
  • Cornet Bay ramp, North Whidbey Island - April 3: Two boats with three anglers caught two chinook and three kelp greenling. The Seattle Times
  • Cornet Bay ramp, North Whidbey Island -- May 1: 84 boats with 229 anglers caught 16 kelp greenling, 82 lingcod and seven cabezon. The Seattle Times
  • Olson's Resort, Sekiu -- April 16: Six boats with 19 anglers fishing in Areas 4 east of Tatoosh caught 13 rockfish, 14 lingcod, 15 kelp greenling and four cabezon; April 17: One boat with four anglers caught four rockfish, two kelp greenling and two sculpins. The Seattle Times
  • Olson's Resort, Sekiu -- April 16: Six boats with 19 anglers fishing in Areas 4 east of Tatoosh caught 13 rockfish, 14 lingcod, 15 kelp greenling and four cabezon; April 17: One boat with four anglers caught four rockfish, two kelp greenling and two sculpins. The Seattle Times
  • Kelp greenling are a common fish in rocky and kelp areas from central California north, but few are taken on piers south of San Francisco.
  • An individual male kelp greenling may guard up to 11 egg masses simultaneously, although the average number is four.
  • Marine life includes sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels and even decorated warbonnets with spikes on their heads.
  • Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham -- Oct. 31: Four boats with seven anglers caught two chinook; Nov. 5: One boat with three anglers caught five kelp greenling and five flounder; Nov. 6: One boat with two anglers caught two cabezon. The Seattle Times
  • Olson's Resort, Sekiu - April 20: Two boats with five anglers caught five rockfish, seven lingcod, two cabezon and one kelp greenling; April 24: One boat with four anglers caught one lingcod and one cabezon. The Seattle Times
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