Pollock
Pollachius virens
Atlantic pollock (`Pollachius virens`) is a cold-water gadoid common in the North Atlantic. It schools over offshore reefs, wrecks, and drop-offs, feeding on fish and crustaceans; it is a popular commercial and recreational species.

识别要点
- Olive-green to brownish back with silvery sides and a pale belly
- Three dorsal fins and a deeply forked tail typical of cod relatives
- Lower jaw projects slightly, with a pale lateral line that curves strongly above the pectoral fin
栖息地
Cold temperate to subarctic North Atlantic waters, typically over rocky bottoms, reefs, wrecks, kelp edges, and steep drop-offs from nearshore to offshore shelf depths; juveniles often stay shallower than adults.
饵料备注
Good baits include cut herring, mackerel strips, squid, and sand eels. Lures that imitate baitfish—metal jigs, soft plastics, and flutter jigs—are effective when fish are schooling.
行为
A strong schooling predator that feeds actively on herring, sand lance, capelin, shrimp, and other small fish. It often holds midwater or close to bottom and can feed aggressively, especially in cooler water and low light.
注意事项
No notable species-specific hazard, but large marine fish can contain higher mercury levels than smaller fish; follow local consumption advisories and size/bag regulations.
钓法备注
Fish near structure, current edges, and sonar marks with bait on bottom rigs or vertical jigs. Troll or drift baitfish patterns for roaming schools; medium-heavy tackle and strong hooks help with larger fish.