Species guide
How to catch Argentine hake
Merluccius hubbsi

The Argentine hake is a popular saltwater game fish known for its elongated body and active predatory behavior. It inhabits deep Atlantic waters and feeds on various squid and small fish species. Anglers value this species for its challenging fight and good eating quality.
Where they live
Found in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean, Argentine hake usually dwells at depths from 50 to 800 meters. It occupies cold to temperate saltwater environments and is commonly targeted by deep-sea anglers.
Typical size
Up to about 95 cm
What they eat
- squid
- small fish species including anchovies and sprats
Best baits
- small squid
- cut fish
Best lures
- soft plastic squid imitations
- metal jigs
How to fish for them
- deep-sea jigging
- bottom fishing
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