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 sprat is a small fish and a mackerel is a big fish. It's like copping a plea.
No, they're not the same if you live in Florida..."jack mackerel" is a local name for rough scad (Trachurus lathami)which are used as bait to catch king mackerel and other gamefish.
Any thing shiny is good for mackerel when i went fishing in Devon you could catch them of mackerel spinners and foil raped round a hook
Drag net and purse seine
sprat
Thomas Sprat was born in 1635.
European sprat was created in 1758.
Jack Sprat was created in 1639.
use a fishing lineby using a fishing rod which goes in the water and catches them
Sprat Morrison was created in 1972.
you need to just keep fishing and then you will get it eventually
Sprat Morrison was written by N. D'Costa.