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Little is known about king mackerel in their first year of life.
They'd got the fish, at least: a large king mackerel.
At least two migratory groups of king mackerel have been found to exist off the American coast.
Sport fisherman value the fighting abilities of the king mackerel.
Large, oceanic fishes like tuna and king mackerel may be seen there.
The king mackerel is an example of a larger mackerel.
As of 2005, king mackerel are primarily marketed fresh.
This must be done because king mackerel commonly bite the tail section of a bait fish.
In contrast that of the king mackerel takes an abrupt drop at mid-body.
Seerfishes are also referred to as "king mackerels" in some areas.
Avoid shark, swordfish, king mackerel, tile fish and large tuna.
Shark, tilefish, king mackerel, and swordfish tend to top the list.
The king mackerel does not.
King mackerel commonly occur in depths of 40 to 150 feet (12-45 m), where the principal fisheries occur.
The phrase mackerel sky came from the fact that it looks similar to the markings of an adult king mackerel.
Some other sources of mercury include large fish like shark, swordfish, king mackerel and tilefish.
The King mackerel has none.
And instead of avoiding just those fish high in mercury, like swordfish and king mackerel, some women avoid all fish.
Avoid shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish, which contain high levels of mercury.
The teeth of the wahoo are similar to those of king mackerel, but shorter and more closely set together.
Throughout coastal waters off North Carolina, king mackerel appeared in near-record numbers, improving the local fishing industry.
Previously, the agencies has warned only about mercury in swordfish, king mackerel, shark and tilefish.
On light gear, a six pound bonita is the equal of a twenty pound king mackerel.
King mackerel may attain 90 lb (40 kg), but any over 15 pounds (7 kg) is almost certainly a female.
The king mackerel is a medium-sized fish, typically encountered from five to 30 pounds, but is known to exceed 90 pounds.