Pompano

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Pompano

Post by Flats Rascal »

Caught my first pompano off the lighthouse last Saturday.

Delicious! :thumbup:
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really, where at? we do lots of flats fishing but without a boat. and the first pompano we caught was at st.joe pensuila last mothers day.
when the water warms see me at the beach or bay, yahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, loving hubbie, and kids
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Post by Flats Rascal »

Thanks for your response, fishing gal. Caught it between the bird rack and lighthouse at about 6ft. I lost two or three before I boated one. A snappy fighter and lotsa fun.

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Post by mattfsu7 »

Cool report. I have caught many pompano in the surf at St. George Island using sand fleas, but never on the flats. One question, when you were on the flats were you on a grass bed or in a sandy area?
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It was a grassy bottom, just north of the bird rack sand bar. I was fishing the edges of a 10 sq. yd. patch of floating grass and algae-looking mass. Throwing all kinds of plastic around it without any luck while the little lady started getting hits on live shrimp. I tried the shrimp and pompano started hitting.
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Post by mattfsu7 »

Thanks for the response. Your description sounds similar to when I catch flounder on the flats. We usually notice a small sandy area that we went over or a hole or sometimes a muddy area in the middle of clear water. Thanks again, I always learn new stuff on this board.
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Post by Littoral »

As much as people study pompano you never know where you'll find one. Two winters ago (January!) I caught a 5 pounder well up a creek just west of the lighthouse on a CT & grub.
???? Yes, tasty.
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Post by Sea Gurl »

That's good to hear Rascal. There's been two pomps caught from my boat at St Marks - one over grass on east flats with sure catch shrimp (no cork) and one on west flats with swa over sandy area. Neither were caught by me - so maybe there's hope yet. I know that was exciting!

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Post by rev »

I saw a few skipping over by the bar in front of Shell Point last Saturday. They were thick over there last fall.
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Post by Dale Hollow »

How do you cook Pompano? I've tried grilling them with some of the same seasoning that I use for Trout and my wife didn't like them much. She thought the meat was too strong and oily?

Any cooking suggestions?

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Post by fishing gal »

i also thought the pompano wasnt all that tasty, was kinda like mullet. we fried ours
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