FYAO Saltwater Media Group, Inc. The best tackle for flounder is a 7 foot medium heavy rod coupled with a 3500 series spinning reel. You will want to spool your reel with 20 pound braided line and a 20 pound clear or pink mono filament leader.
What is a flounder leader?
A good rig to start with is a jig head, or weighted weed-less hook, accompanied with a long leader of 20-30 pound fluorocarbon leader. We highly recommend checking out our Infinity 100% Fluorocarbon Leader for your leader choice while targeting flounder.
What tide is best for floundering?
outgoing high tide
The outgoing high tide is the best tide to catch flounder. Flounder rely upon the outgoing tide to bring them shrimp, crabs and fish to their hidden ambush points. They like to hide in strategically located spots that will make it easy for them to catch their prey as the tide brings the food right to them.
How long should a fluke leader be?
Fast drifts require a 48-inch piece of 30-pound fluorocarbon leader; for slow drifts, a 24-inch section will do. “To hook deepwater fluke on the drift with strip baits, it’s essential to let ’em eat,” explains Sellito. “When you feel the weight of a flounder on the line, it has mouthed the bait and is sitting on it.
Do I need a leader for flounder?
Be sure to use fluorocarbon leader as these fish can spot mono right away. Most Carolina rigs employ the weight ahead of a swivel with about 12 inches of fluorocarbon leader and a 1/0 to 3/0 circle hook.
Do you need a leader for flounder fishing?
Depending on the depth you will be fishing use either a free-lined bait or a slip lead rig. Usually a leader isn’t needed when free-lining, but if you are getting cut off, usually by other fish (blue fish, mackerel), try using a 20lb mono or fluorocarbon leader.
Where is the best place to gig flounder?
The most common setup is an underwater wading light, because people like being able to pick out flounder covered in sand the best they can. Above water setups aren’t as common but can be more functional if you want to keep your light and gig on the same pole.
Where is the best place to fish flounder?
Flounder are ambush predators that like to lay in wait in spots where tide and current will bring prey to them. Places like passes, inlets, channels, points with good current, and spoil islands are great examples of spots that are likely to hold flounder.
Where can I find a big flounder?
Flounder are usually found in dips, depressions and the deep sides of bars, so trolling anglers target these areas. A spot that holds one fish generally holds more. If you catch a fish from an especially good piece of habitat, new flounder will move into that spot eventually.
Should leaders be heavier than Main Line?
A leader is a length of monofilament line tied to the end of the main line that is on your fishing reel. It can be a metre long if you fish for bream and whiting or it can be 6 or 7 metres long if you gamefish. It can be lighter than your main line or it can be much heavier than your main line.
What size leader line should I use?
What Weight of Leader Line to use? First and foremost, the rule is to use a leader line weight less than (weaker) the mainline. For example, if your using a 15# monofilament mainline, you’ll likely need a <= 12# leaderline.
How much leader should I use?
I typically start with a leader about 26″. As I catch fish throughout the day, sometimes to part closest to the hook will get frayed, so I’ll snip off an inch or two and retie. I’ll do this until I get to about 13″, then I’ll tie on a new leader about 26″ again.
What line do you use for flounder?
The best tackle for flounder is a 7 foot medium heavy rod coupled with a 3500 series spinning reel. You will want to spool your reel with 20 pound braided line and a 20 pound clear or pink mono filament leader.
What is the best size hook for flounder?
I like size #1 or #2’s. They hooked and held a 6.75 and three others between 4-5 today for me just fine along with numerous smaller fish. Matuzso wide Gap Shiner hooks are what I like.
What’s the best bait for flounder fishing?
Best Baits and Lures for flounder: The best live baits for flounder are croaker or mullet. For strip baits, he likes bluefish, squid or the belly of a gray trout or croaker. When fishing artificials, his go-to list includes Berkley Gulp!, swimming mullets and spinnerbaits, such as the Strike King Redfish Magic.
Are Circle Hooks good for flounder?
A 5/0 to 7/0 circle hook is a good size for summer flounder fishing, where a traditional J-hook would be size 1/0.
Can you catch flounder from shore?
What is special about flounder is that they can be caught from a very short distance of the shoreline. A casting distance of 20-50 yards is all you need in order to get them. This makes them a good fish to target when fishing low tide or shallow waters. Look for the seaward edge of the first sandbar of the beach.
What size hooks for winter flounder?
Small Hooks size 8 or 9 ultra sharp hooks such as the Gamakatsu or Owner octopus series, etc tied into bottom rigs. Light sensitive fishing rod with line of 6 to 10 pound test.
How do you hook a minnow to flounder?
Hook a minnow through its back when still fishing.
Hooking a minnow through the back, just behind its dorsal fin, lets it swim more naturally when rigged under a sinker to keep it under the water and a bobber about 18 inches (45 cm) ahead of the minnow to keep it from going down too far.
What do flounder fish eat?
Larval and post-larval flounder feed on zooplankton (tiny floating animals) and small crustaceans. Juveniles eat crustaceans and fish. Adults are opportunistic feeders, eating whatever food is convenient at the time, and feed mostly on fish and crustaceans.
What time is the best time to gig flounder?
The best time of the year to catch flounders is the late summer/early fall months. But they can be caught regularly during the spring and summer as well. The flounders migrate offshore during the colder months to spawn, so they’ll be more abundant at the beach as they move from the inshore estuaries to deeper water.