Jacks & Pompano Fishing near Tallahassee, Florida
The Big Bend coastline south of Tallahassee sees occasional runs of jacks and pompano, especially in spring and fall. Jacks (like crevalle) provide hard fights inshore and nearshore, while pompano are prized for their delicate fillets and often run the beaches and bars in the region.
Where to Catch Jacks & Pompano
In the Tallahassee area, you’ll find jacks and pompano:
Along sandy beaches and near inlets
Over oyster bars and channel edges in Apalachee Bay
Near bait pods or schooling baitfish
Look for visual activity — birds diving or surface busts
Best Time to Fish for Jacks & Pompano
Season | Activity |
---|---|
Spring | Strong runs of both species along shorelines |
Summer | Jacks are more common; pompano become scarce |
Fall | Another good push of fish during cooling temps |
Peak Season: March through May and September through November
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Small jigs, pompano rigs, spoons, and topwaters for jacks
Bait: Sand fleas, shrimp, or cut bait
Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon for pompano; 40–60 lb for jacks
Technique: Cast around current breaks and look for surface activity or sandbars