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Posted 6/14/2008 10:05:43 AM


Ruby Red Lip

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Howdy folks,  I'm still kind of new to this surf fishing stuff although I've been going every weekend for the past month or so.  Have mainly caught ladys, cats and blues.  Did catch one small redfish and a few whiting.  Today I fished past the last lot past Portofino and caught 7-8 ladys, 5 blues and this.  Is it a Pomp or a Jack?  Thanks all.



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Posted 6/14/2008 10:10:01 AM
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It's a pompano, which is in the jack family by the way.  Super eating.
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Posted 6/14/2008 10:18:25 AM


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Awesome!  I guess now I can say that I caught my first Pomp.  It was a little over 18 inches by the way.  Guess I'm back out there tomorrow morning. Thanks.

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Posted 6/14/2008 10:29:05 AM
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What did you catch them on? I am coming down next week. Thanks for any help.
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Posted 6/14/2008 6:09:52 PM


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To tell you the truth, I'm not sure.  I think he hit a shrimp.  I used a little of everything today, shrimp (deheaded, peeled and soaked in salt overnight), sandfleas (live and frozen), cut mullet, cut blue, and cut ladyfish.  Everything I caught today seemed to be in very close, as in no more than 50-75 feet off of the beach.  I guess because the tide was coming in. Pretty nice morning actually, surf wasn't bad, stayed fairly cool, slight breeze from the north, gnats not too bad.  I'll try again tomorrow.  I think I'll try some crabs for a big red. 

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Posted 6/15/2008 12:48:39 AM


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good post and dude.....

where did you get that gator pic ? that is sweet !

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Posted 6/20/2008 4:11:39 PM


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pomps are caught almost exclusively on shrimp and sand fleas around here. thats a real nice fish!
i tend to have the best luck catching those around an hour before high tide and/or at sunrise/sunset...but i guess that goes for most fish now doesnt it...hahaha!




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Posted 6/21/2008 7:25:31 AM
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Nice Gator pic, but my username says it all!

 

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