Florida Pompano

Trachinotus carolinus

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Historical lithograph illustration of Florida pompano, labeled "Trachinotus carolinus (Linnaeus), Common Pompano; Pampano"

Where this fish fits

Water environment
Saltwater
Fishing setting
Shore, Surf & Pier

These are discovery categories describing where anglers realistically fish for this species, not a guarantee this project has confirmed regional access at every listed setting — see the linked locations below for this project's own actually-sourced spots.

Typical season
Late summer into fall, as fish move along the surf during migration.
Habitats
Surf troughs and sandbars, Inlets during migration
Food use
Commonly eaten

Data not yet verified.

This site hasn't checked for a fish-consumption advisory covering this species yet. That is not the same as confirmed safe — check current official guidance before eating your catch.

Virginia Dept. of Health · or see the Regulations & Safety page

Recipes for Florida Pompano

Commonly eaten — check the advisory notice above before eating your catch.

Seasons, size limits, and possession limits change and vary by water body. Always check the current regulations at Virginia Marine Resources Commission — Regulations before you fish.

Bait & lures
Sand fleas (mole crabs), Small pompano rigs with beads or floats
Beginner difficulty
Moderate
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Drawn from a named source but not independently confirmed. Double-check before relying on it.

Season, habitat, and bait notes reflect general regional angling knowledge and have not been individually checked against official data. The regulation link was confirmed live as of 2026-08-08 — always check it before you fish, since seasons and limits change.

Virginia Marine Resources Commission — Regulations