I wouldn't worry about taking a lot of different patters. Take enough patterns to cover the entire water column. My selection would be gurglers for topwater, decievers or seaducers for suspending baits, and clousers or conehead bunnies for the bottom. Most of my beach fishing is for snook, but you will not find any up there. Speckled trout will hit gurglers and a top water strike can be a lot of fun. Macks tend to hit suspending baits, but be prepared, they will trash you flies. If you get into them use a fast strip. Pompano like crabs and sand fleas on the bottom, so use a heavily weighted fly and bounce it across the bottom.
Of course, my experience is around Tampa, so it could be a little different in Pensacola.
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