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Thread: Pompano, sheepshead, and Mackerel at the jetty?

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    Pompano, sheepshead, and Mackerel at the jetty?

    My fishing experiences relate more to trout, redfish, Jack's, and small snapper with artificials. I'm staying where I can fish the west side of the pass at the jetty (in about three weeks), and I'll probably be fishing first thing in the morning and at night. Any advice on locations or lures/baits would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShallowWaterAngler View Post
    My fishing experiences relate more to trout, redfish, Jack's, and small snapper with artificials. I'm staying where I can fish the west side of the pass at the jetty (in about three weeks), and I'll probably be fishing first thing in the morning and at night. Any advice on locations or lures/baits would be appreciated.
    I can't seem to find the words but for sheepshead I would try
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    Fiddler crabs would be the words.
    Sheepsheads will be around the structure or just off of it be careful on the rocks, easy to fall.
    Pompano should be around. I’ve caught them on the beach side off both jetties. Fresh dead shrimp, pink fish bites and sand fleas/ghost shrimp on a Carolina rig. Whiting should be around too. Maybe a reddish.
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    Disclaimer: This post and/or report is not a substantiation of or reflection on the true accuracy of the present stock assessment methods. It is only an anecdotal report on or comment concerning local observations. Your results may vary.

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