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The Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) is the UK summer staple — beautifully streamlined, iridescent blue-green back with bold wavy black stripes, silver flanks fading to a polished white belly. They arrive in coastal waters from late spring and feed in roving shoals through to early autumn.
Beaches, piers, breakwaters, harbours and from boats off any open coast from May to October. They follow sand-eel and whitebait shoals, so look for diving gannets and gulls. A string of small feathered hooks worked through the upper water column is the classic technique. The flesh is oily and best eaten the day it's caught; bleed and chill fish immediately to keep them at their best.
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