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 […]
Can you guess the weight of this mammoth flounder I am holding? This was not a personal catch but a fish used for broodstock at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute and I had the […]
Just had to post an update with this pic sent in awhile back by Shane Bonnot of Sea Center Texas. He shot this while they were harvesting the fish for the Sabine stocking. It’s a perfect […]
I’ll never forget the first big flounder that graced my eyes. Flopping in the shallow waters of the southeast side of Bessie Heights Marsh, it had my Zebco 808 tested to the max and my heart […]
Flounder like tiny menhaden. If you are seeing a lot of flounder striking the surface and “rolling” as I like to call it but cannot get them to hit, switch to tiny shad imitations. I caught […]
Flounder Run In 2011 I took part in an epic challenge to catch 100 flounder in five days on artificial lure only. It was called the Fall Flounder Run. I was able to catch 102 flounder […]
Here are a few questions I have been asked about flounder that seem to pop up frequently. Enjoy and feel free to send me any of your questions. Q: What do you consider a “trophy” flounder to be? A: […]
Judging from questions I get from readers, tides cause more confusion among coastal anglers than any other subject does. One of the questions I hear most often goes something like this: “I saw where the low […]
I’m a live and let live kind of guy. To tell the truth there are times I probably let people get away with a little too much on certain things in world of fishing and hunting […]
eginning with this entry, I will start producing quarterly product reviews and recommendations for flounder anglers. These are products I have personally used, abused and tested in the field and I know will work great for […]