
Mackerel can be caught all around Cornwall but some suggestions are: Padstow area headlands, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Mullion, Porthcurno, Lamorna, Sennen, The Lizard, the rocks off Porthtowan, Helford, Mevagissey, St Ives, Kennack Sands, Coverack, Porthleven and Charlestown
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Bait - sand eel, worm, prawn, shrimp
Method - float, spin with feathers or lures
Mackerel can be caught all around Cornwall but some suggestions are: Padstow area headlands, Port Isaac, Boscastle, Mullion, Porthcurno, Lamorna, Sennen, The Lizard, the rocks off Porthtowan, Helford, Mevagissey, St Ives, Kennack Sands, Coverack, Porthleven and Charlestown
Mackerel are easily identified - they are torpedo shaped with black near vertical stripes on the back. Deeply forked tails with silver bellies.
Length is 30-40cm
May - June
Order - Perciformes
Latin Name - scomber scombrus
Family - Scombridae
Mackerel live just about anywhere and are probably one of the most prolific fish in Cornish waters.
Mackerel are a tasty and very healthy fish being packed with Omega-3 oil.
Mackerel is delicious smoked, either as fillets or whole. It is also great on the BBQ.