Quillback Rockfish
Sebastes maliger
Quillback Rockfish is a deep-bodied Pacific rockfish with a tall, obvious dorsal spine at the front of the fin. It lives on rocky reefs and kelp-covered structure in cool coastal waters and is a slow-growing, vulnerable species in many areas.

识别要点
- Very tall first dorsal spine that gives the front of the back a peaked look
- Deep, laterally compressed body with mottled reddish-brown to olive coloration
- Broad pale lateral stripe and a dark patch/barrier around the head and upper body
栖息地
Cold-temperate saltwater over rocky reefs, boulder fields, and steep drop-offs; often near kelp, pinnacles, and high-relief bottom from shallow inshore water to deeper shelf depths.
饵料备注
Use cut herring, squid strips, shrimp, or small baitfish pieces; small jigs and soft plastics fished near bottom can also work. It is usually incidental rather than a primary target.
行为
A sedentary ambush predator that feeds on small fish and crustaceans near bottom structure. It holds tight to cover and is generally not a fast-moving or schooling species.
注意事项
Sharp dorsal spines can puncture hands. As a rockfish, it is often subject to strict bag, depth, and seasonal regulations; check local rules before fishing or keeping one.
钓法备注
Fish slowly near structure with bottom rigs, staying close to rocky relief without snagging. Light to medium tackle helps detect bites; handle carefully and return quickly if released.