How to fly fish for pompanos and small permits.
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by beretta32456
27 Aug 2009 at 05:48
actually its permit that are in deeper water..theyre much more prominent on wrecks and reefs than on the flats…thats why feeding a permit a fly is such a sought after experience. and no meats9..haha..pompano dont have any stripes anywhere…good try though
by charbcbc
27 Aug 2009 at 06:43
i like your advice , i see too many videos where guys use 8 , 10 , or 12 weights for small fish . totally overkill and destroys the fight . you guys are on point . i even have caught 20 lb carp on a 5 weight , what a great fight !!!!!!
by ccewc
27 Aug 2009 at 07:38
St. Petersburg permit?
by Landman56
27 Aug 2009 at 07:57
du, du, du, definitely permit. definitely permit
by GSraver
27 Aug 2009 at 08:28
those arent pompano…small permits..nd pompano usualy in deeper water
by meats9
27 Aug 2009 at 08:46
Those look like Permit. Pompano have lines on the side of their bodies.
by chaosmongers
27 Aug 2009 at 09:41
so you guys”sidearm cast”? in windy weather eh…..I guess that works so you don’t get whacked with the fly on the forward cast.
by SonnyREast
27 Aug 2009 at 10:32
None of those are pompano’s,all baby permit.