Jacks & Pompano


Jacks & Pompano Fishing in Homosassa, Florida


Jack crevalle and Florida pompano are common catches inshore and nearshore around Homosassa. Jack crevalle are aggressive, hard-pulling fish often found in schools, while pompano are prized for their tasty fillets and frequent sandy flats and surf zones. Both species provide great action on light tackle, especially during their seasonal runs.


Where to Catch Jacks & Pompano


In the Homosassa area, jacks and pompano are typically found around:

Jacks: Grass flats, river mouths, seawalls, and passes with bait

Pompano: Surf zones, sandy channels, sandbars, and bridge pilings

Both species follow baitfish movements and tidal flows

Jacks are often seen busting bait on the surface in backwaters


Best Time to Fish for Jacks & Pompano


Season Jack & Pompano Activity
Spring Excellent for both species as bait floods inshore
Summer Good early and late in the day around moving water
Fall Peak pompano action and big jack schools inshore
Winter Slower overall, but some pompano remain near bridges

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


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Spoons, jigs, and small pompano rigs tipped with sand fleas

Bait: Live shrimp, sand fleas, or cut bait

Leaders: 15–25 lb fluorocarbon for pompano; up to 30 lb for jacks

Technique: Use quick retrieves for jacks and bounce jigs for pompano near sandy bottoms