Jacks & Pompano


Jacks & Pompano Fishing in Fort Pierce, Florida


Jack crevalle and pompano are popular nearshore species in Fort Pierce. Jacks provide incredible fights and are often seen busting bait along beaches or in the inlet, while pompano are more subtle and targeted for their mild, tasty fillets. Both species are commonly caught from piers, beaches, and jetties.


Where to Catch Jacks & Pompano


Look for these species:

In Fort Pierce Inlet and along the beaches

From piers and jetties, especially during moving tides

On surf flats and sandy drop-offs

Where baitfish schools are present (for jacks)


Best Time to Fish for Jacks & Pompano


Season Jacks & Pompano Activity
Winter Excellent for pompano in surf; jacks in inlet
Spring Strong bite continues for both species
Summer Jacks stay active; pompano slows
Fall Good run resumes for pompano in surf

Peak Season: November through April


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Spoons and jigs for jacks; small pompano jigs for surf

Bait: Sand fleas, shrimp, and clams for pompano; mullet for jacks

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Gear: Light surf rods or spinning setups for shore fishing