Mexico Beach Pomps!

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Mexico Beach Pomps!

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Took a quick 2 day trip to Mexico Beach with the wife. After Parade of homes and 4 closings last week I needed a break and we needed some time together.
I slipped a couple of spinning rigs in the car with hopes of fishing while she laid out.

I crawled out of bed early the first Tuesday morning with coffee in hand I stumbled down to the beach.
The water was calm - a few dolphins working the sandbar.
I rigged up two rods with pompano rigs with fresh shrimp- one with floats the other with just beads.
Also put a nylure on my trout rod tipped with shrimp.
Immediately I stared catching fish- Lady Fish, small sharks, whiting.
You can see how calm the water was- and crystal clear!
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Here is one of several small sharks.
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Well it was on and off most of the morning but I did hit gold and a got a nice flattie!
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All of the fish were caught on the pompano rigs with shrimp- nothing hit a sandflea and nothing struck the nylure.
Jessi, my wife, baked one with lemons and butter for dinner last night. :lick: :lick:

More of the same this morning - it was more overcast...
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More sharks today but also one extra Pomp...
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Then the wind and surf kicked up and the bite stopped.

I haven't surf fished since last year- It brings me back to being a kid. Simple fun and you never know what you are going to catch
Great way to unwind!
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Looks like paradise to me Bman. :D
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Im heading down that way this weekend. What kind of pompano rigs were you using. Ive always used nylures, so im curious as to what you were using.

I sure would like to catch a few of those for dinner this weekend. Nice going! :lick:
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Jon Boat-
Its simple fishing- just picked up pompano rigs from the tackle shop there....
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Caught an equal number on the one with floats and the one with just red beads.
Used 1 and 2oz pyramid sinkers and tipped each hook with about a 2inch piece of shrimp.
Toss it out in the trough between the sandbar and the beach- I staggered one in close and one out in deeper water.
I tried baiting them with sand fleas but didn't get a hit on them... another guy down the beach said the week before they were killing sand fleas but this week he was doing better on shrimp.
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Thanks bman! Ill let you know how I do. I know Ill at least catch a buzz
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:thumbup: Way to go, Berry! That's it, I'm fixing up the surf rigs and headed over to, at least, SGI - where I hope the Pomps & Whiting are hungry, eh. :lick: If I can get Bobby over to MB where the "family" has a beach house, we'll = more surf fishing, or better yet, bay & offshore. We'll see...I'll file a report when it happens. 8)
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