NOUN
- food fish of the northern Pacific related to greenlings
- the lean flesh of a fish caught off the Pacific coast of the United States
How To Use lingcod In A Sentence
- Among lingcod, Bishop explained, the male not only chooses the nesting area—which he uses to help attract a mate—but also guards the nest after the female deposits her eggs there.
- Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- May 1: 30 boats with 80 anglers caught 30 kelp greenling, 44 lingcod and 13 cabezon. The Seattle Times
- Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- May 1: 30 boats with 80 anglers caught 30 kelp greenling, 44 lingcod and 13 cabezon. The Seattle Times
- He poses next to his world record lingcod caught Friday about 80 miles south of Ninilchik.
- Adult mail lingcod tend to be smaller than adult females; many of the larger lingcod are typically females.
- 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
- Everett ramp -- May 1: 52 boats with 129 anglers caught 33 lingcod and eight cabezon. The Seattle Times
- Marine life includes sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels and even decorated warbonnets with spikes on their heads.
- 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
- Close to 20% of the lingcod sold in the U.S. is imported from Canada; the rest comes from U.S. fisheries.