The Gluttonous Lingcod

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Keystone is one place to watch the lings eat, I have shot lings and out comes a fish they just put in there mouth and they swim away, it is like they slowly kill as if they were to go for another chomp they can get away.
 
Keystone is one place to watch the lings eat, I have shot lings and out comes a fish they just put in there mouth and they swim away, it is like they slowly kill as if they were to go for another chomp they can get away.

That's where I saw the lingcod in the video clip!:):(
 
Great catch, Betty!

Peter has a good picture of a ling with a buffalo sculpin in its mouth. The sculpin is upside down, and the whole picture is very weird-looking. I love it when we get to see behavior like that -- thanks for sharing the video!
 
My friend took a Cabazon only to find out it had a small abalone in it's mouth. He shoved it back in it's mouth before DFG walked over.
 
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