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Flounder caught 35 miles north of Sabine Lake!

Helen Curl shared this super cool photo of a tiny flounder caught 35 miles north of Sabine Lake in the Indian Lake area of the Sabine River near Deweyville.

I am not sure what variety of flounder this is (Some tiny varieties look a lot like juvenile southern flounder)  but it is a flatfish and shows just how freshwater tolerant these creatures can be. I have a feeling we miss a lot of good flounder fishing because we ignore the areas just beyond the brackish marshes.

 

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