A bass was the heaviest and i caught it at 74387578785934578 pounds
650 lb
Cod Fish
cod
They are caught in nets commercially and some will be caught in crab pots at sea, some are caught with a fishing pole.
The heaviest lobe-finned fish is the West Indian Ocean coelacanth at 176 pounds. The heaviest ray-finned bony fish is the ocean sunfish at 5,100 pounds. The heaviest cartilaginous fish is the whale shark at 9 tonnes.
Cod are a cold water fish today normaly found in deeper areas of the ocean but many years ago there was alot of cod all over the coast lines of the Cape. Today cod fish is normaly caught off shore. However, a few years ago I caught a small cod while surf fishing. So to answer your question, yes. Alot of cod do come from Cape Cod but not all of it.
Cod
Mostly cod, but I'm sure flounder and sole as well as freshwater fish.
Cod was a generic name for various kinds of fish (including hake and the haddock) and can refer to different fish in different parts of the world. In those parts of the world where cod refers to fish with scales, then cod will be Kosher. All Kosher fish need fins and scales.
The cod fish near Newfoundland disappeared because humans did overfishing. The Europeans bought large fish and instead of the ships going 5 km away, they could go 350 km away!!! More of the fish were caught. Also HUGE! ships were involved in the cod catching.
the ocean sushine fish is the worlds heaviest bony fish