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    Pollock or pollack (pronounced / ˈ p ɒ l ə k /) is the common name used for either of the two species of North Atlantic marine fish in the genus Pollachius.

  2. Pollock fishing is synonymous with rock marks as pollock favour hunting among or over rocky and weedy seabeds. The British shore caught record for pollock is a specimen of 18lb 4oz which has stood since 1986, while the boat caught record is a pollock of 29lb 4oz which was set in 1987.

  3. Pollock is a sustainable alternative to cod or haddock, though it’s still best to look for MSC-certified pollock, labelled with the blue tick.

  4. Sep 24, 2018 · What Is Pollock? Is Pollack Good for You or Bad for You? Benefits of Pollock Fish. Nutrition Facts. How to Find the Best Pollock. How to Cook (Recipes) Risks and Side Effects.

  5. Sep 7, 2019 · With its stunning dark colours, the pollock is one of the prettiest looking sea fish. But looks are not the end of it, compared to species like cod, pollock fight incredibly hard. When they’re feeding, pollock are not hard to catch, but there are ways to improve your catch rates dramatically.

  6. Pollock is a delicious white fish that is often presented as a more sustainable alternative to cod and haddock. In this baked pollock recipe by Nathan Outlaw, fillets are encrusted in a mix of cheddar, herbs and breadcrumbs for a great savoury taste and texture.

  7. Pollock. aka Pollachius pollachius. Sometimes confused with coalfish, pollock have large eyes and mouth and are a brown to greenish grey but can be a coppery colour. With a tendency to live in deeper water pollock will favour feeding over wrecks, rock marks and weedy sea beds across the UK, Ireland and European waters.

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