One new thing I noticed is that on those pomp jigs - you use an aggressive jig (single snap up) stroke. That is very helpful to see. I would not have popped that jig stroke so hard, but you were getting nice success with it!!! Also, it seemed that the upper teaser jig was getting hit just as often if not a little more than the bottom. Really interesting. Great video!
Man, I love Mackerel. if they were legal they would have been in my belly by now. Nice Pomp too. That yellow braid shows up nicely in the video. I saw that dolphin messin around out there. Funny how some day they mostly hit the teaser and then other days they mostly hit the jig. Would loved to have been there that day. A good days fishing for sure.
Nice day of fishing JC! Speaking of those Osprey. I was once fishing the beach side of that inlet where you caught that mackerel when out of nowhere an osprey comes out of the sky and grabs one of those little birds that hang out on the rocks. The bird was obviously scared and squawking as the osprey flew away with it. I imagine it was made into the ospreys lunch. Felt bad for that little bird.
Hey JC, I see your measuring the Pom’s to 12” to the fork. The new 2019 FWC regs for Pom’s is 11” to the fork. Just an FYI. Hope to see ya out there one day!
@@RadReelingFishing addicted to pomps cool cool. Try this rig. Tie/tight line two crappie style marijobo jigs about a foot apart then have a sinker at the bottom of the rig. Cast it out let it sink to the bottom. Reel up to tighten the line then violently twitch the tip leaving the sinker on the bottom. I run a chartreuse jig and a white body orange head jig. The pomps go wild for this set up.
Great video thanks for sharing. Dolphin have been a real pain in the ax. I have never had that happen before, it has to be from the red tide depleting there food source.
Thanks for watching. I hooked two dolphins this week and actually saw one nab some guy's Spanish Mackerel he was reeling in on top water. In an upcoming video where one grabbed a mackerel, all I got back was the mackerel's bottom jaw.
See you took the advice of making markings on your cooler lid of the legal size fish to keep instead of fiddling with the tape.It's the simple things in life.. ;)
@@RadReelingFishing Yeah I watch'em all but don't always comment.I got tired of seeing ya have to dig out that ruler a while back so I mentioned the markings...lol I hate packing in more gear than I need to,pretty tired after fishing 12-18hrs and the less I need to pack back out the better...hahaha
Just got back from a beautiful morning of backwater fishing and I get more fishing action...Nice!!! Sadly got broke off by a beast, took my Yazuri twitch bait with him.
How do you land Spanish on anything but wire? Around Pensacola FL I have had Spanish break though wire!!! I love Spanish but they eat all of my damn pomp jigs and break me off
Thanks for watching and asking. Ha ha...those toothy fish have cost me a lot of money in jigs. When I do get lucky and catch one on the leader line is always nicked up and has to be replaced.
I'm curious how come you don't another teaser with the jig? In the Tampa Bay area, the pompano hit the teaser 90% of the time. Something about the teaser fluttering makes the pompano go crazy.
Thanks for watching and asking. What you've said is really smart because it gives you two hooks to catch them with in one spot on the rig...The reason I rig mine that way is because it works for me. . It seems like Pompano fisherman all have their ways of rigging things. What I've learned is when the Pompano school is swimming through they hit just about any rig. This week I've seen guys catch them on jigs with the teaser attached to the jig. I saw one guy catching them like crazy with two jigs about fourteen inches apart and the bottom one had a teaser attached to it. I've watched other guys catch them on just the jig. They have also been hitting a multitude of different colors, yellow, pink, red, bright green and even white jigs and teasers.
I was just curious, wasn't sure if you knew about that. Only downside to multiple jigs & teasers on one rig is it gets expensive when the macks start cutting you off!
JC.. review this video and see if you notice how the keepers hit after the bigger boats pass and stir things up... I've noticed it several times here as when I fish the ICW with heavy boat traffic.
John Glinatsis large boat wake stirs up the water, even close to the bottom. This churns up whatever food source may be on the bottom, including crabs and sand fleas which pomps eat.
That's an interesting observation. I actually have been surprised at catching them as the boats pass by but never considered that the traffic was prompting them to be more active. What's really weird is sometimes these Pompano are hanging out right in the center of the pass on the bottom. It's got to be about twenty feet deep there or more. I wonder if it's the water temperature that they are attracted to in some of these spots? I also am wondering if they are in the inlets to spawn? Many of the ones I've cleaned are full of row.
@John Glinatsis I have observed the same thing and asked other fisherman about it. They claim they did not notice this trend.Don't know if we are just more observant or just marking our strikes wrong.
Thanks for watching. Slid the teaser on the line and time it about 12" up using three over hand knots or with a surgeons knot. The jig is tied on with a regular improved clinch knot. Thanks for ashing.
Rad Reeling Fishing TH-cam okay thanks, I’m actually looking at ordering some right now but don’t know exactly what to get.. which goofy jigs with teasers would you suggest I purchase?
No. Out of respect for the local community of anglers 99% of the time I don't reveal locations. Get out there and find the fish on your own. Thanks for watching and commenting.
So what I don’t get is when your TH-cam followers ask you where you catching pompano at, you tell them you don’t reveal your spots 99% of the time. Don’t forget that it’s your followers who help get you all those views on TH-cam so that you can monetize from them. What’s the use of posting fishing videos if you’re not going to share your spots. TH-cam is a great platform for People wanting to learn something new these days. In the mist of this COVID crisis a lot people are looking for something that will bring them some joy and excitement. More and more people are taking up the hobby of fishing, but when you don’t reveal your spots so that people can actually go out and catch fish you create false hope for that individual. At first, I liked watching your videos, but then when one of your followers asked you nicely about a fishing spot, you let him down telling him you don’t reveal your spots. I’m a retired firefighter and one of the slogans I always live by is learn, teach, lead. If the purpose of your videos is to teach and show people where to catch fish then practice what you preach. I have to say it really makes you look bad and stick out like a sore thumb when other TH-camrs reveal their spots without any hesitation at all. I started following fish on and Thonny because they reveal their spots and want people to go out and catch fish. I will be unfollowing you for now until you practice what you preach. Have a good day
I teach people that Pompano can be found in the major inlets of SW Florida during the spring and fall. Just go to any of them and catch Pompano...I also have videos that teach how to rig for Pompano, how to tie your own teasers on a budget, and one that reveals Pompano catching secrets. Revealing exact locations is disrespectful to the local angling community. The jetty area has several regular guys and girls that fish there almost every day. I am friends with several of them. It's not right for me to announce to 30,000 people where the Pompano are biting so that the locals have to deal with the spot being over crowded with people traveling from all over. Have you seen the ridiculous crowds of people fishing Sebastian Inlet since the popular TH-camrs started announcing that location. The place is elbow to elbow, pathetic if you ask me. Personally, I would have never know about Sebastian Inlet if TH-camrs hadn't posted videos announcing that location. Not announcing locations 99% of the time is a standard that I've set for this channel. Trust me, I've posted videos of catching big Snook and didn't announce the location, the next day there were 15 locals lined up all along the shore fishing for the big Snook. If I'd announced the location there would have been 50 people lined up on the shore; my moma didn't raise no fool.
One new thing I noticed is that on those pomp jigs - you use an aggressive jig (single snap up) stroke. That is very helpful to see. I would not have popped that jig stroke so hard, but you were getting nice success with it!!! Also, it seemed that the upper teaser jig was getting hit just as often if not a little more than the bottom. Really interesting. Great video!
Thanks, yeah there are a lot of different techniques people use to get these Pompan on jigs. Thanks for commenting.
I think I am going to have to make a road-trip down your way this coming spring. Tight Line 🎣
I really like your video. Watch you fishing in cold DC area feel like I am in Florida.
Wow, what a stroke of luck that he did not want that huge Pomp.
Man, I love Mackerel. if they were legal they would have been in my belly by now. Nice Pomp too. That yellow braid shows up nicely in the video. I saw that dolphin messin around out there. Funny how some day they mostly hit the teaser and then other days they mostly hit the jig. Would loved to have been there that day. A good days fishing for sure.
Nice day of fishing JC! Speaking of those Osprey. I was once fishing the beach side of that inlet where you caught that mackerel when out of nowhere an osprey comes out of the sky and grabs one of those little birds that hang out on the rocks. The bird was obviously scared and squawking as the osprey flew away with it. I imagine it was made into the ospreys lunch. Felt bad for that little bird.
WOW, I've never seen that before. Thanks for sharing.
Hey JC, I see your measuring the Pom’s to 12” to the fork. The new 2019 FWC regs for Pom’s is 11” to the fork. Just an FYI. Hope to see ya out there one day!
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I marked my cooler at 11" the other day. I'm addicted to Pompano fishing.
@@RadReelingFishing addicted to pomps cool cool. Try this rig. Tie/tight line two crappie style marijobo jigs about a foot apart then have a sinker at the bottom of the rig. Cast it out let it sink to the bottom. Reel up to tighten the line then violently twitch the tip leaving the sinker on the bottom. I run a chartreuse jig and a white body orange head jig. The pomps go wild for this set up.
@@scotchyelper3402 Thanks, are you fishing in Florida?
Great video thanks for sharing. Dolphin have been a real pain in the ax. I have never had that happen before, it has to be from the red tide depleting there food source.
Thanks for watching. I hooked two dolphins this week and actually saw one nab some guy's Spanish Mackerel he was reeling in on top water. In an upcoming video where one grabbed a mackerel, all I got back was the mackerel's bottom jaw.
See you took the advice of making markings on your cooler lid of the legal size fish to keep instead of fiddling with the tape.It's the simple things in life.. ;)
Yeah, great idea for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@RadReelingFishing Yeah I watch'em all but don't always comment.I got tired of seeing ya have to dig out that ruler a while back so I mentioned the markings...lol
I hate packing in more gear than I need to,pretty tired after fishing 12-18hrs and the less I need to pack back out the better...hahaha
It's a lot healthier way of measuring than on the asphalt for the fish that get thrown back too.
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Just got back from a beautiful morning of backwater fishing and I get more fishing action...Nice!!! Sadly got broke off by a beast, took my Yazuri twitch bait with him.
That sounds like a good time. Thanks for sharing.
@@RadReelingFishing It was, but at least I know where he hangs out.
How do you land Spanish on anything but wire? Around Pensacola FL I have had Spanish break though wire!!! I love Spanish but they eat all of my damn pomp jigs and break me off
Thanks for watching and asking. Ha ha...those toothy fish have cost me a lot of money in jigs. When I do get lucky and catch one on the leader line is always nicked up and has to be replaced.
@kev docks Yeah, If I'm targeting Spanish Mackerel I use 60 Lb mono.
I'm curious how come you don't another teaser with the jig? In the Tampa Bay area, the pompano hit the teaser 90% of the time. Something about the teaser fluttering makes the pompano go crazy.
Thanks for watching and asking. What you've said is really smart because it gives you two hooks to catch them with in one spot on the rig...The reason I rig mine that way is because it works for me. . It seems like Pompano fisherman all have their ways of rigging things. What I've learned is when the Pompano school is swimming through they hit just about any rig. This week I've seen guys catch them on jigs with the teaser attached to the jig. I saw one guy catching them like crazy with two jigs about fourteen inches apart and the bottom one had a teaser attached to it. I've watched other guys catch them on just the jig. They have also been hitting a multitude of different colors, yellow, pink, red, bright green and even white jigs and teasers.
I was just curious, wasn't sure if you knew about that. Only downside to multiple jigs & teasers on one rig is it gets expensive when the macks start cutting you off!
@@dannytruong4326 Yeah, I seem to lose on average about six during a four hour fishing trip either to rocks or Spanish Mackerel.
Do you find Tying the teaser above the jig works better than the jig and teaser tied together, thanx👍🇺🇸
I vary the presentation depending on how good the bite is or isn't. Lately I've been doing well with the teaser tied on where the jig is.
Great video How did you made the cooler with the rod holders? Thank you in advance.
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Hey JC great channel you got going what jetty were you fishing?
Thanks for asking Angelo. I don't reveal locations 99% of the time.
Have you ever noticed the ratio of fish bites on bottom lure compared to teaser?
I'm sure I've caught a lot more on the teaser.
JC.. review this video and see if you notice how the keepers hit after the bigger boats pass and stir things up... I've noticed it several times here as when I fish the ICW with heavy boat traffic.
John Glinatsis large boat wake stirs up the water, even close to the bottom. This churns up whatever food source may be on the bottom, including crabs and sand fleas which pomps eat.
That's an interesting observation. I actually have been surprised at catching them as the boats pass by but never considered that the traffic was prompting them to be more active. What's really weird is sometimes these Pompano are hanging out right in the center of the pass on the bottom. It's got to be about twenty feet deep there or more. I wonder if it's the water temperature that they are attracted to in some of these spots? I also am wondering if they are in the inlets to spawn? Many of the ones I've cleaned are full of row.
@John Glinatsis I have observed the same thing and asked other fisherman about it. They claim they did not notice this trend.Don't know if we are just more observant or just marking our strikes wrong.
😂😂😂 I mark my cooler with a sharpie too 👍
H a ha...yeah, it makes it so much quicker. Thanks for watching.
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How do you tie that rig
Thanks for watching. Slid the teaser on the line and time it about 12" up using three over hand knots or with a surgeons knot. The jig is tied on with a regular improved clinch knot. Thanks for ashing.
I fish from 3 am to 12 pm
Bet you caught nothing. 😂
Do you put any bait in the hooks?
No. i don't tip them with anything.
Rad Reeling Fishing TH-cam okay thanks, I’m actually looking at ordering some right now but don’t know exactly what to get.. which goofy jigs with teasers would you suggest I purchase?
Wich place can you shared please tnks
No. Out of respect for the local community of anglers 99% of the time I don't reveal locations. Get out there and find the fish on your own. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Where is that jetty located ?
Thanks for asking. Out of respect for the local community of anglers I don't reveal locations 99% of the time.
Wonder if the small fish survive the head concussion toss from this angler
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What is the name of that bottom jig are you using?
Those are banana jigs aka pompano jigs.
Oh! Thank you Mr Danny
Where are you fishing?
Don't catch them all now save some for me.
There are a few around, not a very good Pompano bite going on Thursday and Friday. Maybe next week! Thanks for watching.
So what I don’t get is when your TH-cam followers ask you where you catching pompano at, you tell them you don’t reveal your spots 99% of the time. Don’t forget that it’s your followers who help get you all those views on TH-cam so that you can monetize from them. What’s the use of posting fishing videos if you’re not going to share your spots. TH-cam is a great platform for People wanting to learn something new these days. In the mist of this COVID crisis a lot people are looking for something that will bring them some joy and excitement. More and more people are taking up the hobby of fishing, but when you don’t reveal your spots so that people can actually go out and catch fish you create false hope for that individual. At first, I liked watching your videos, but then when one of your followers asked you nicely about a fishing spot, you let him down telling him you don’t reveal your spots. I’m a retired firefighter and one of the slogans I always live by is learn, teach, lead. If the purpose of your videos is to teach and show people where to catch fish then practice what you preach. I have to say it really makes you look bad and stick out like a sore thumb when other TH-camrs reveal their spots without any hesitation at all. I started following fish on and Thonny because they reveal their spots and want people to go out and catch fish. I will be unfollowing you for now until you practice what you preach. Have a good day
I teach people that Pompano can be found in the major inlets of SW Florida during the spring and fall. Just go to any of them and catch Pompano...I also have videos that teach how to rig for Pompano, how to tie your own teasers on a budget, and one that reveals Pompano catching secrets. Revealing exact locations is disrespectful to the local angling community. The jetty area has several regular guys and girls that fish there almost every day. I am friends with several of them. It's not right for me to announce to 30,000 people where the Pompano are biting so that the locals have to deal with the spot being over crowded with people traveling from all over. Have you seen the ridiculous crowds of people fishing Sebastian Inlet since the popular TH-camrs started announcing that location. The place is elbow to elbow, pathetic if you ask me. Personally, I would have never know about Sebastian Inlet if TH-camrs hadn't posted videos announcing that location. Not announcing locations 99% of the time is a standard that I've set for this channel. Trust me, I've posted videos of catching big Snook and didn't announce the location, the next day there were 15 locals lined up all along the shore fishing for the big Snook. If I'd announced the location there would have been 50 people lined up on the shore; my moma didn't raise no fool.