Species guide

How to catch Nichol's lanternfish

Gymnoscopelus nicholsi

Stylized 2D illustration of Nichol's lanternfish
saltwaterMyctophidae

Nichol's lanternfish is a small bioluminescent fish found in southern polar waters. It migrates vertically daily, moving closer to the surface at night. This species plays a key role in the Antarctic marine food web.

Where they live

Found south of the Antarctic Polar Front, Nichol's lanternfish inhabits open ocean and continental shelves up to 250 meters deep by day, moving to 50-100 meters at night. It is a mesopelagic species in cold southern oceans.

Typical size

Up to about 19 cm

What they eat

  • small amphipods
  • calanoid copepods
  • ostracods
  • sea snails (Limacina)
  • polychaete worms
  • various krill species

Best baits

  • small shrimp
  • micro-pellets

Best lures

  • tiny soft plastics
  • small jigs

How to fish for them

  • light jigging
  • drop fishing

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