Econfina 6/4

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Econfina 6/4

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Got out on the water around 9:30 and was met with a glass flat surface. No wind all day and alot of heat :smt004 :smt004 Fished everywhere from 4 ft to 8 ft. Had the best luck around 7 ft while bouncing a dark gulp along the bottom. Finding consistent grass was the key, once the bottom starting having a bunch of sandy spots the bite would stop. I did catch a nice pompano on one of the big sandy spots, which was a nice surprise. Lots of short trout, rock bass, and lady fish today. Ended up with 7 keepers. Could have limited out, but I tried to be fancy and flip the the trout in the boat all day, and ended up flipping a few keepers back in the water.
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Had the pompano for dinner tonight. My wife says its her new favorite fish to eat! Might have to target them more now.
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Nice mess of fish! That plate looks professional.
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Re: Econfina 6/4

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Good lookin' bunch of fish. Being VERY new to saltwater fishing, I've got one question. How do you tell a Pompano from a Jack?

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Re: Econfina 6/4

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Nice days catch. Saw a guy at the ramp once that said he had two nice pompano. So I said cool let me see em. Had to tell him they were jacks. What is that side dish? It looks delicious.


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Re: Econfina 6/4

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Jacks have a more rounded head while pompano have a bit more pointed head. Jacks also have a bony area one their side right before their tail, while pompano are smooth. We had a school of jacks swim under the boat while they were tailing a school of mullet. Every one of the jacks looked like they were over 15-20 pounds (they probably weren't, but everything looks bigger in the water), but we couldn't get them to bite anything we had.
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Re: Econfina 6/4

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Jack crevalle
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Florida pompano
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Both are members of the jack family. Both fight hard, one is tasty and the other is not.

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