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Cabezon

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The cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, is a large fish found along the eastern Pacific coast from Alaska to Baja California. Recognizable by its large head and mottled coloration, it inhabits rocky bottoms and kelp beds. This species is popular among recreational anglers, but caution is needed as its eggs are toxic to humans.
  • Other names
    -
  • Length
    ~40 (max 99)
  • Weight
    ~2 (max 14)
  • Water
    Salt
  • Depth
    200 ft

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Regulation for Cabezon

  • Season
    Open from April 01 to September 15
  • Bag limit
    10
  • Vessel limit
    -
  • Trophy limits
    -
  • Max size
    -
  • Min size
    15"
  • Measurement
    Total Length
  • Prohibited methods
    -

Living Conditions

  • 🐟 Habitat preferences

    • Found on rocky, sandy, and muddy bottoms, as well as kelp beds
    • Inhabits depths from shallow waters to moderate depths
    • Feeds on crustaceans, fish, and mollusks
    • Prefers temperate coastal waters
  • ♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior

    • Females lay eggs on rocky substrates
    • Eggs are guarded by males until they hatch
    • Juveniles remain in shallow, protected areas before moving to deeper waters
    • Exhibits site fidelity, often returning to specific areas for feeding and breeding