Species guide
How to catch Pacific jack mackerel
Trachurus symmetricus

saltwatergame fishCarangidae
The Pacific jack mackerel is a fast-swimming, schooling fish common off the Pacific coast. It grows up to 81 cm long and inhabits waters from the surface down to 400 meters. This species feeds on small crustaceans and fish larvae, making it an active predator.
Where they live
Found offshore in the North American Pacific, often up to 500 miles from shore. Forms large schools near kelp beds and under piers, inhabiting depths from surface to 400 meters.
Typical size
Up to about 81 cm
What they eat
- small crustaceans
- fish larvae
- euphausiids
- copepods
Best baits
- small shrimp
- small baitfish
- fish strips
Best lures
- small jigs
- metal spoons
- minnow plugs
How to fish for them
- casting near kelp beds
- pier fishing
- trolling small lures
- chumming to attract schools
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