Good stuff brother - especially being thorough in fishing an area, the kind that flounder like. So many people buzz through a spot and you can pick up fish behind them that they fished through. That's why I don't usually mind someone in a spot that they move through quickly. A good angler can go behind them and scoop up some flounder.
I just fished in St. Augustine for the first time targeting flounder and DEFINATELY realized that "if you think you might have a bite" you probably do. Once I figured that out I started hooking up with more. Thanks for the great tips
Awesome info man! Your like the only UA-camr that actually breaks things down. I hope you make more redfish videos like this in the future. Tight lines bro
this is priceless information my man. i would take information like this anytime than ask for a spot or location to fish.going to try this this weekend, thanks man
That was good information brother. I'm taking my lessons now so the next time when I go to Florida & go fishing I can put a hurting on them. Take it easy brother.
That's what I've learnt as well, sometimes....on a falling,tide, flounder will also. Stay along grasslines waiting for the tide to fall when minnows and shrimp come out from that grassline,
Need to fish where the bait fish are . I doesn’t matter if you have the best structure, tide , rod , rig . If there are no bait fish around there will be no game fish around
Good stuff brother - especially being thorough in fishing an area, the kind that flounder like. So many people buzz through a spot and you can pick up fish behind them that they fished through. That's why I don't usually mind someone in a spot that they move through quickly. A good angler can go behind them and scoop up some flounder.
Great video bro! The flounder are finally showing up in good numbers out here on the west coast of Florida again
Man good deal. I’ll be back over that way around late august.
My favorite video thus far. Good info.
Thanks brother!!
I just fished in St. Augustine for the first time targeting flounder and DEFINATELY realized that "if you think you might have a bite" you probably do. Once I figured that out I started hooking up with more. Thanks for the great tips
Awesome man, thanks for watching!!
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Heck yeah man... LOVE your videos. I've learned a lot. Thank you
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My only problem is living in north Georgia & can't exclusively salt water fish like I wish
Awesome info man! Your like the only UA-camr that actually breaks things down. I hope you make more redfish videos like this in the future. Tight lines bro
I’m actually going on a redfish kick starting next week so should be some good stuff in the next few weeks.
Thanks for all the info my friend. 😎👍👍👍
Man thank you for supporting the channel!!
this is priceless information my man. i would take information like this anytime than ask for a spot or location to fish.going to try this this weekend, thanks man
Thank you for watching brother let us know how you do!!
Fantastic info. You just upped my confidence
🙌 that’s what I like to hear lol
Pro tip. If your going to put a link to certain videos at end of video, put it in the descriptions too. Tight lines
That was good information brother. I'm taking my lessons now so the next time when I go to Florida & go fishing I can put a hurting on them. Take it easy brother.
Thanks brother you too and good luck!!
Thanks for the tips bub. God knows I need all the help I can get. Lol
Lol I hope it helps brother!
Thanks brother…
Grass @ high tide, docks @ low tide and rocks with moving water!
Yessir!!
That's what I've learnt as well, sometimes....on a falling,tide, flounder will also. Stay along grasslines waiting for the tide to fall when minnows and shrimp come out from that grassline,
Sharing this to our fishing group Flat Fish Fanatics on Facebook. I hope that is ok.
Man that’s not a problem at all and is much appreciated!!
Send some of those flounder of to Louisiana there good Buddy
Lol I know it’s tough over there.
I know that it's circumstantial, but just curious.... How far off if the grass do you cover? Do you throw up next to the line or yards off?
As close to the grass as possible. Typically within a foot or two from the marsh line.
Iv had that happen to me ..thinking i have a crab or an oyster or something...🤦♂️🤦♂️..i fish mainly marsh and i use 1/8 sometimes 1/4
Backwater Predator Grubs are the best flounder lures out there
Never heard of them
Hey man what state do you
Fish in
I’m out of the Mobile Bay Area , so Alabama but I also fish FL and MS a ton.
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Need to fish where the bait fish are . I doesn’t matter if you have the best structure, tide , rod , rig . If there are no bait fish around there will be no game fish around