Blue Rockfish
Sebastes mystinus
Blue Rockfish is a west coast rockfish that lives on rocky reefs and kelp beds, often in schools over high-relief structure. It feeds on small fishes and crustaceans and is commonly taken by anglers fishing near bottom structure.

识别要点
- Uniform blue-gray to dusky body with a lighter belly
- Relatively large eyes and a deep-bodied rockfish shape
- No bold stripes; fins and body usually appear dark and plain
栖息地
Rocky reefs, kelp forests, jetties, and nearshore high-relief structure from shallow water to moderate depths; closely associated with cover and current-swept edges along the Pacific coast.
饵料备注
Small live baitfish, cut squid, shrimp, and strip baits work well. Small metal jigs, swimbaits, and feather rigs can also draw strikes when worked near rocky structure.
行为
A schooling predator that feeds on anchovies, sardines, smelt, and small crustaceans. It holds tight to structure, may suspend off the bottom, and often responds to moving bait near reef edges and kelp lines.
注意事项
Observe local rockfish regulations and depth/season limits, which can be strict. Like many rockfish, it can be barotrauma-prone when released from depth.
钓法备注
Fish near bottom over reefs and kelp edges with a slow drop or vertical presentation. Use light-to-medium tackle and stay clear of snags; a small jig or bait rig drifted along structure is effective.