Ever caught a flounder that is brown on BOTH sides?
The typical flounder is brown on the top and white on the bottom but this one caught by Lake Calasieu guide Capt. Kevin Broussard a few years back is brown on both sides.
And it is not the only one we came across. Ross Bass caught this double brown-sided flounder and we have had reports from numerous other anglers along the coast of unusual flounder catches.
If you have caught a double brown flounder, an albino, white or piebald one email chester@chestermoore.com. We would love to share them with others.
We also have accumulated quite a few photos of big flounder caught by readers over the years. Enjoy!
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