Pollachius virens
The American Pollack is a highly sought-after game fish known for its strong fighting ability and good flavor. Found in cold and temperate waters, it's a popular target for both recreational and commercial anglers. Its firm flesh makes it a prized catch for eating.
Max Size
120 cm (47 inches), 20 kg (44 lbs)
Habitat
Cold and temperate waters, typically near rocky structures, wrecks, or reefs, at depths of 50-200 meters
Best Season
Late summer to early fall, with peak activity in August and September
Best Time
Early morning and late afternoon, when fish are most active
The Minches, Scotland
United Kingdom
Renowned for its prolific Pollack fishing, The Minches offers a mix of rocky reefs and sandy bottoms.
Best: June to October
Faroese Waters, Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
The islands' rugged coastline and rocky reefs provide a habitat for large Pollack.
Best: May to September
West coast of Ireland, Ireland
Ireland
Ireland's west coast is known for its Pollack fishing, particularly around reefs and rocky shores.
Best: June to October
Cornwall, England
United Kingdom
Cornwall's coastline offers numerous spots for Pollack fishing, including reefs and estuaries.
Best: May to September
Norway's Coastal Reefs
Norway
Norway's rugged coastline is home to a healthy population of Pollack, particularly around coastal reefs.
Best: June to September
Isle of Man, Irish Sea
Isle of Man
The Isle of Man offers a variety of Pollack fishing spots, including reefs and rocky shores.
Best: May to October
Best bait: Live or cut bait such as herring, mackerel, or squid