I fished off an oyster bar there in the state park, and I would think it would hold a couple of reds if you happen to be there at the right time.

As you come into the park, you'll come through the main gate. There is a campground not far that you turn left to go to. In the campground, it loops around to a boat ramp. You can walk from the boat ramp out onto the oyster bar. When the current was going out, we caught several speckled trout along the edges of the current breaks. I enjoyed fishing it, since it was a little different than fishing from the beach. It was pretty much this same exact time a year ago that we fished it. Didn't catch any reds, but we only fished it for an hour or two with the current going out. Once it was out, several oyster beds were exposed. Also plenty of crab running around on the bars, which I would think would draw the reds in.

Be sure to wear some sort of fully enclosed water shoe or sandal. Oysters are sharp!

How did you catch the Pompano? I fished all week last year without a single one. All I could muster up were a ton of whiting, some small sharks, and sand trout.