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Topic Title: Pompano showing up in NE FL Topic Summary: Created On: 11/01/2017 11:36 AM |
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11/08/2017 08:38 PM
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We have been limiting out on pompano the past three weeks up here in Jax on Amelia Island and Little Talbot. 11-17 inches and really fat. Seems like they wanted fresh dead shrimp more than clams or fleas. Big schools moving through. Best year in a while. Tapering off now. Went out today at our most productive spot and didn't get any. Seems like they are moving South. You should get them in a few weeks. I hope you find them. Enjoy. ------------------------- Josh Rubin |
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