Categories: General Outdoor

Will There Ever Be Another Record Flounder?

Herbert Endicott caught the current state record southern flounder in Sabine Lake in 1976. That fish weighed 13 pounds. The photo you see here is the original skin mount of that record fish that now resides at the Museum of the Gulf Coast in Port Arthur.

Since that time the Texas record for speckled trout fell three times and the redfish record fell as well.

While digging into this topic I found some very interesting data and put it into the new 10-minute format of the Higher Calling Wildlife podcast. If you love flounder, you don’t want to miss this.

You can listen here.

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