![Jack Crevalle](https://www.sportfishingmag.com/uploads/2024/07/SPF724-Skinny99-crevalle-jack-copy-1024x768.jpg)
Jack Crevalle
This fast and robust fighter will make you work for it from hook-up to finish—a beautiful fish that can grow over 3 feet in length.
![Atlantic Bonito](https://www.sportfishingmag.com/uploads/2024/07/SPF724-Skinny99-atlantic-bonito.jpg)
Atlantic Bonito
The mighty mini tuna packs plenty of drag-pulling action into the game. Plus, they are pretty good in the pan, too.
![Red Drum](https://www.sportfishingmag.com/uploads/2024/07/SPF724-Skinny99-red-drum-copy-1024x768.jpg)
Red Drum
You can find this one inshore or offshore, in the surf, or off a pier. But in the wash might just be my favorite place to tangle with these great fighters.
![Spanish Mackerel](https://www.sportfishingmag.com/uploads/2024/07/SPF724-Skinny99-spanish-mackerel.jpg)
Spanish Mackerel
This underrated fish puts up a good fight the whole time, and you just might get some jumping acrobatics, too. Bring a cooler, as they are pretty good eating.
![Florida Pompano](https://www.sportfishingmag.com/uploads/2024/07/SPF724-Skinny99-fl-pompano.jpg)
Florida Pompano
There’s a reason the majority of us Florida surf anglers target them! They put up a decent fight, but they really excel in the kitchen, with plenty of meat per fish.