Mainly other fish.
Yes, you can catch mackerel using sprats as bait. Sprats are small, oily fish that mimic the natural prey of mackerel, making them an effective choice for attracting these fish. When fishing for mackerel, using sprats on a rig can increase your chances of a successful catch, especially in areas where mackerel are known to feed.
a mackerel eating fish
mackerels eat fish aswell as tadpoles.Adult mackerel fish will feed on anything smaller than they are. Their favorites include herring, young mackerel, and lance. They also enjoy shrimp and squid.
No, mackerel are not decomposers; they are carnivorous fish that primarily feed on smaller fish and zooplankton. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Mackerel play a role in the food web as predators, rather than as decomposers.
Yes, mackerel, except for snake mackerels, is a kosher species of fish.
Neither. A mackerel is a fish.
a mackerel eating fish
That is the correct spelling of "mackerel" (a type of fish).
Wahoo are carnivorous fish that primarily feed on smaller fish such as mackerel, squid, and tuna. They are aggressive predators that hunt actively for their food in open waters.
I am pretty sure mackerel is a fish since that's the only mackeral I know of.
Mackerel and trout are both fish, but the mackerel lives in saltwater and the trout in freshwater.
a mackerel eating fish