How to identify pollack
Pollachius pollachius · Gadidae
The characters that identify pollack, ranked by how far each one can be trusted on its own.
Safety
Barotrauma and pressure injury — Can cause injury needing treatment
Pollack are taken from 40 metres and deeper. A fish brought up quickly cannot vent its expanding swimbladder, arrives bloated, and cannot swim back down if released — so it floats and dies.
What reduces it: Retrieve more slowly from depth, use a weighted descending device to return fish that are to be released, and treat a run of fish that cannot swim down as a reason to move to shallower ground rather than to continue.

Look at this first
The lateral line, and the way it bends. A pollack's is dark and kinks sharply upward over the pectoral fin before straightening; a saithe's runs pale and almost straight. Colour will not separate these two and neither will size — the line will.
Diagnostic — settles it on its own
Each of these settles the identification on its own. If one is clear, you have your answer.
A dark lateral line with a sharp upward kink
Follow it forward from the tail: on a pollack it climbs abruptly over the pectoral fin and then runs level. On saithe it stays pale and nearly straight all the way. This is the separation the whole identification rests on.
No chin barbel
Adults have none, which rules out cod, haddock and whiting immediately and leaves saithe as the only serious alternative. Do this check first and the lateral line second.
Supporting — use with other characters
Real characters that are not conclusive by themselves. Use two or three together.
A markedly projecting lower jaw
The chin juts well forward of the snout, giving a pronounced undershot profile suited to hunting upwards. Saithe's lower jaw projects only slightly, and cod's does the opposite.
No dark spot at the pectoral base
Saithe carries a small dark mark where the pectoral fin joins the body. Its absence supports pollack, though a scuffed fish can lose it and the character is easier to use in the positive than in the negative.
Suggestive only — varies with condition
Hints only. These vary with condition, season, water and how long the fish has been out of it, and a fish that contradicts them is still the same species.
Bronze to olive flanks with a dark back
Pollack from reef ground can be strikingly bronze and pollack from open water much duller. Saithe overlaps this range completely. Do not identify on it.
What it gets confused with
- Saithe, routinely and in both directions. Lateral line first, pectoral spot second, jaw third.
- Cod, in smaller fish — but cod has the chin barbel.
Side by side: Pollack vs Saithe.
Where this stops working
Small pollack and small saithe are genuinely difficult, because the jaw difference is subtle at that size and the lateral line contrast is weaker. Colour is useless: the bronze pollack of angling writing is one lighting condition among several. A fish that has been bled and iced loses much of what makes the two look different by eye, and the lateral line is what survives.
The full record
This page covers identification only. The Pollack record covers behaviour, lifecycle, distribution, handling and the sources behind all of it.
Reviewed 2026-08-13.
More about this fish
Telling it apart is one question. Here are the others.
Similar and related fish
- Lesser sandeelPollack hunting over sandy ground and reef edges take sandeel heavily, which is why they hold in mid water above clean sand rather than on it.
SaitheCongeners in Pollachius, taken over the same ground on the same tactics and confused constantly. The lateral line separates them: straight and pale in saithe, dark and arched over the pectoral in pollack. The lower jaw projects clearly in pollack and barely in saithe.
What these connections rest on (2)
Scientific evidence — 2 connections
Supported by peer-reviewed research or fisheries science. The sources are listed and can be checked.
Lesser sandeel
Recorded diet evidence identifies Ammodytes marinus as a food item of this predator at species level. The edge is written at that granularity and no further.
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Food items recorded for this predator, including Ammodytes marinus.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- FAO Species Identification Guides for Fishery Purposes and the FAO Species Catalogues — Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Species account describing the diet of this predator in the region where Ammodytes marinus occurs.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Saithe
A congeneric identification comparison naming both binomials, resolving the naming collision that gives both species the name 'pollock' in different English-speaking regions.
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: That Pollachius virens and Pollachius pollachius are congeners of the North-East Atlantic with overlapping distributions and depth ranges.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: The morphological separation of Pollachius virens from Pollachius pollachius by lateral line form and by the degree of lower-jaw projection.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
How it is caught
- Saltwater fly fishingThe other British shore fly quarry and the opposite problem: deeper water over structure, a counted-down sinking line, and a fish that dives for kelp the moment it is hooked.
- Drift fishingThe standard boat approach over wreck and reef, presenting a lure or bait on a long trace as the boat passes the structure.
- JiggingWorked vertically over wreck and reef, exploiting the upward strike and the fish's habit of holding above the structure it relates to.
- Kayak fishingInshore reef and kelp edges hold pollack within a short paddle of many launches, and a kayak drifts slowly enough over them to fish a lure vertically without power.
- SpinningFrom rock and pier for the shallower inshore fish, which are the juveniles and sub-adults rather than the deep-water adults.
What these connections rest on (5)
Practitioner consensus — 5 connections
Widely and independently recommended by experienced anglers and specialist sources. This is real angling knowledge, not proof: controlled evidence for it is limited, and FishingHQ records it as convention rather than as a demonstrated effect.
Saltwater fly fishing
A species joined to a method genuinely used for it, on the strength of the biology that makes the method work rather than on the fact that somebody has tried it.
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Diet, habitat association, depth range, feeding behaviour and seasonal movement recorded for the species concerned.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat and biology of the fishes of the British Isles and north-west Europe.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
A statement about how a species is fished, which is angling convention rather than biology and is labelled as such.
- Still Water Fly-Fishing — Andre Deutsch, 1952 (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Fly-fishing practice from a practitioner tradition: line control, depth management, retrieve and the reading of water.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Contemporary UK sea angling practice as reported by practitioners: ground, tackle, presentation and seasonal timing.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
What anglers actually use a method or a lure for, recorded as convention.
- Still Water Fly-Fishing — Andre Deutsch, 1952 (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Fly-fishing practice from a practitioner tradition: line control, depth management, retrieve and the reading of water.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Contemporary UK sea angling practice as reported by practitioners: ground, tackle, presentation and seasonal timing.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Drift fishing
An established way this species is taken recreationally in north-west European waters, recorded because it is true rather than because it satisfies a gate.
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Shore and boat practice in north-west European sea angling for the species and method described, presented across multiple independent contributors.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- General angling website restatements of established technique — Various (Credible secondary source)Relied on for: Widely restated practice connecting this quarry to this method, recorded as practitioner consensus rather than as tested fact.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Jigging
An established way this species is taken recreationally in north-west European waters, recorded because it is true rather than because it satisfies a gate.
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Shore and boat practice in north-west European sea angling for the species and method described, presented across multiple independent contributors.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- General angling website restatements of established technique — Various (Credible secondary source)Relied on for: Widely restated practice connecting this quarry to this method, recorded as practitioner consensus rather than as tested fact.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Kayak fishing
Established angling practice for this species, recorded as convention. The note states the property of the animal or its water that makes the method the answer.
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Established sea-angling technique and its application to this species.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- General angling website restatements of established technique — Various (Credible secondary source)Relied on for: Widely restated practice connecting this species and method.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Spinning
An established way this species is taken recreationally in north-west European waters, recorded because it is true rather than because it satisfies a gate.
- Sea Angler — Bauer Media (Specialist angling publication)Relied on for: Shore and boat practice in north-west European sea angling for the species and method described, presented across multiple independent contributors.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- General angling website restatements of established technique — Various (Credible secondary source)Relied on for: Widely restated practice connecting this quarry to this method, recorded as practitioner consensus rather than as tested fact.Background and mechanism onlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Where it lives
What these connections rest on (1)
Scientific evidence — 1 connection
Supported by peer-reviewed research or fisheries science. The sources are listed and can be checked.
Kelp forest
A habitat claim about where the species is found, held to a scientific standard.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Habitat association of Pollachius pollachius with rough and weed-covered ground.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded habitat for Pollachius pollachius.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Where you will find it
- AngleseyThe rock-mark fish of the exposed north and west coasts, over kelp and boulder ground.
- Brittany and the French Atlantic coastOver the kelp edges, reef and boulder ground of the headlands and islands, where deep water lies close in and the tidal stream delivers food past a fish holding in the slack.
- Cardigan Bay and the sarnauOver the weeded crests and flanks of the sarnau and around the hard headlands, which is rough-ground fishing a long way from any rock coast.
- Pembrokeshire and the south-west Wales coastOver the kelp and gully ground where deep water comes close against hard rock, which puts a normally boat-caught fish within reach of a shore ledge on this coast.
- Portland Bill and the Portland RaceHolds on the rock and in the eddies, rising into the flow to intercept and dropping back, and is strongly associated with deep water close to structure.
- Scottish sea lochsAssociated with the kelp margins and steep rock sides of a loch, where deep water lies within a few metres of the shore — which is why a kayak can reach serious depth a short paddle from a slipway here.
- ShetlandHolds the kelp and rock close inshore where deep water comes against the shore, which is what makes Shetland shore fishing unusual in Britain.
- Skye and the Inner HebridesHolds on kelp-covered rock and reef throughout the sea lochs and sounds, and is the mainstay of small-boat and shore fishing in the islands.
10 more
- Strangford Lough and the Ards coast Fishing regions
- The Atlantic coast of Ireland Fishing regions
- The Causeway and Antrim coast Fishing regions
- The Firth of Clyde Fishing regions
- The Isle of Man Fishing regions
- The Isles of Scilly Fishing regions
- The Moray Firth Fishing regions
- The north-east England coast Fishing regions
- The Welsh coast and Anglesey Fishing regions
- The Yorkshire coast Fishing regions
What these connections rest on (18)
Scientific evidence — 18 connections
Supported by peer-reviewed research or fisheries science. The sources are listed and can be checked.
Anglesey
A distributional claim about where a species occurs, which is a claim about the world and rests on the reference literature rather than on angling report.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and biology of the fishes of the British Isles and north-west Europe.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Cefas science, advice and data on marine and freshwater environments — Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Government fisheries body)Relied on for: UK marine fisheries science: distribution, survey data and the biological basis of management advice.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Brittany and the French Atlantic coast
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the fishes of north-west Europe, including the continental coasts and seas named.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
Cardigan Bay and the sarnau
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts, estuaries and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Pembrokeshire and the south-west Wales coast
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Portland Bill and the Portland Race
A distribution association between an animal and a described water body, which is what the `inhabits` predicate is for — the kind of water rather than a named mark.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association, depth and ground preference of fishes in British and north-west European waters.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and depth range recorded for the species.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Scottish sea lochs
A claim that a place contains the ground and conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine and estuarine fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
Shetland
A distribution association between an animal and a described water body, which is what the `inhabits` predicate is for — the kind of water rather than a named mark.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association, depth and ground preference of fishes in British and north-west European waters.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and depth range recorded for the species.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Skye and the Inner Hebrides
A distribution association between an animal and a described water body, which is what the `inhabits` predicate is for — the kind of water rather than a named mark.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and ground type of fishes in British and north-west European waters.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and depth range recorded for the species.Background and mechanism onlyPassage read and verified
Strangford Lough and the Ards coast
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts, estuaries and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Atlantic coast of Ireland
A claim that a place contains the ground and conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine and estuarine fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Causeway and Antrim coast
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts, estuaries and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Firth of Clyde
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Isle of Man
A distributional claim about where a species occurs, which is a claim about the world and rests on the reference literature rather than on angling report.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association and biology of the fishes of the British Isles and north-west Europe.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- Cefas science, advice and data on marine and freshwater environments — Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Government fisheries body)Relied on for: UK marine fisheries science: distribution, survey data and the biological basis of management advice.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
The Isles of Scilly
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts, estuaries and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Moray Firth
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts, estuaries and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The north-east England coast
A claim that a place contains the ground and conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine and estuarine fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified
The Welsh coast and Anglesey
A distributional claim about where a species occurs, taken from reference works on the fishes of the region rather than from angling report. It states presence and habitat association and asserts nothing about a fishery.
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat association, depth range and feeding behaviour recorded for the species concerned.States this directlyPassage read and verified
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution, habitat and biology of the fishes of the British Isles and north-west Europe.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
The Yorkshire coast
A claim that a place contains the ground, water and seasonal conditions the species is associated with. It is a distributional statement about the world, it rests on the regional reference literature, and it deliberately asserts nothing about access, permission or catch.
- The Fishes of the British Isles and North-West Europe — Macmillan, 1969 (Reference work)Relied on for: Distribution and habitat association of the marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes of the British Isles, including which coasts and ground types a species occupies.States this directlyCitation checked — the work exists and is described correctly
- FishBase: a global information system on fishes — Froese, R. and D. Pauly, eds. — FishBase Consortium (Scientific institute)Relied on for: Recorded distribution, depth range and habitat association for the species named.States this directlyPassage read and verified