Practically any time of day and any time of year, you’ll find folks casting bait into the Atlantic, sticking their poles into a rod holder jabbed into the hard sand, and waiting. But this time of year ...
Do you really think Mr. Flounder would sniff his way around the sandy river bottom, find a tasty snack, then pass it up because it’s attached to a pompano rig? Nope. Just as duct tape isn’t only for ...
If you're looking for pompano, the time is now as more and more schools of the tasty pan fish are making their way north. Off the Jensen Beach area, anglers are saying that live baits, including ...
The usual pompano bait-rig consists of two pompano hooks (wide-gapped, designed to hold a sand flea), one above the other, about a foot apart. Tie them with dropper knot loops so the line doesn’t pull ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One report of a catch is, by definition, one thing. Two is another, quite naturally. Once you get the third, well, now we’re ...
Some fish don't achieve great size, precluding their induction to the "game fish category." Too small to put on displays of speed and strength against most saltwater gear, such seemingly unspectacular ...
Few fish swimming in Florida's coastal waters energize anglers like pompano. Many consider pompano among the finest fish to enjoy for dinner, but they're also fun to catch and can be caught in a ...
Inshore: Fishing for trout has been very good in 2-4 feet of water around the spoil islands in the Intracoastal Waterway from inside Sebastian Inlet to the south county line near Round Island. Live ...
The pompano moving into Big Bend waters is a good sign that spring has sprung. Trout and redfish have started to bite better too, but those fish are here all year long. The pompano only show up at ...
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