The lumpsucker is a small, round fish known for its distinctive, bumpy skin and adhesive pelvic disc. Typically found in cold North Atlantic waters, it inhabits rocky seabeds. Lumpsuckers grow up to 20 inches and weigh around 11 pounds. They feed on small invertebrates and exhibit unique parental care, with males guarding the eggs until they hatch. This summary is AI generated
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
According to catch data from over 15 million anglers on Fishbrain, these are the top baits used to catch Lumpsucker.