40 THE ANGLER'S ANNUAL 



Rockfish, Spotted Black (Black Bass, Black 

 Rockfish, Pesce Pre'tre, etc.): Caught on 

 small-fish, clam, and crab bait from Monterey 

 to Puget Sound. Weighs up to five pounds. 



Rockfish, Widow (Viuva, etc.) : Caught on 

 small-fish, crab, and clam bait in deep water 

 from Santa Barbara to Monterey. Weighs up 

 to four pounds. 



Rockfish, Yellow-Backed : Caught in rather 

 deep water on crab, clam, and small-fish bait 

 from Monterey to Puget Sound. Weighs up 

 to eight pounds. 



Rockfish, Yellow-Tail (Green Rockfish, 

 Rock Cod, Yellow-Tail, etc.) : Caught in deep 

 water near shore on small-fish bait from Santa 

 Catalina Island to Cape Mendocino. Weighs 

 up to seven pounds. 



Rock Trout (Boregata, Bqregat, Starling, 

 etc.) . Caught on small-fish bait about rocks in 

 deep water from Puget Sound to Kamchatka. 

 Weighs up to three pounds. 



Rock Trout (Borgata, Rock Cod, etc.): 

 Caught on clam, crab, and small-fish bait in 

 rocky places of moderately deep water from 

 San Louis Obispo to Alaska. Weighs up to 

 three pounds. 



Rosefish (Red Perch, Snapper, Bream, 

 Hemdurgan, John Davy, etc.) : Caught on 

 shrimp, crab, and small-fish bait in deep 

 water off the coast of Maine and in Massa- 

 chusetts Bay; abundant just south of Cape 

 Cod. Weighs up to fourteen pounds; com- 

 mon weight, twelve ounces. 



Round Robin (Cigar Fish): Caught in the 

 Bermudas and in the West Indies, and along 

 the coast of the United States north as far as 

 Massachusetts. 



Rudder- Fish, Banded : Caught as far north as 

 Salem and Beverly, Mass; occasionally north 

 of Cape Cod. Resembles the Black Rudder- 

 Fish. Measures up to eight inches. 



