Jacks & Pompano


Jacks & Pompano Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida


Jacks and pompano are exciting and accessible targets for inshore and nearshore anglers in the Apalachicola area. Jacks, including the aggressive jack crevalle and other species, are known for explosive strikes and powerful runs. Pompano, on the other hand, are smaller but delicious and often caught along beaches and sandbars. Both species offer excellent action on light tackle.


Where to Catch Jacks & Pompano


Common areas around Apalachicola include:

Jacks: River mouths, tidal creeks, inshore channels, and beaches

Pompano: Surf zones, sandbars, passes, and nearshore edges

Both species follow baitfish and respond to moving tides

Jacks are often seen crashing bait near the surface


Best Time to Fish for Jacks & Pompano


Season Jack & Pompano Activity
Spring Excellent for both species — baitfish push inshore
Summer Jacks stay active — pompano bite early and late
Fall Strong action for both during cooling waters
Winter Slower, but pompano hold near warm tidal outflows

Peak Season: March–May (Jacks) & October–November (Pompano)


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Jigs, spoons, pompano rigs with sand flea imitations

Bait: Live shrimp, sand fleas, or cut baitfish

Leaders: 15–30 lb fluorocarbon depending on target

Technique: Use fast retrieves for jacks and bounce jigs or rigs near sandy bottoms for pompano