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Old school flounder fishing? #8601124
04/19/26 09:50 PM
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Was thinking about this , modern deal for these southern/ east coat flounder is a soft plastic or some kinda lure. That's all anyone down her talk around for them , well that and gigging. What where folks using back on the day for them ? Figured there had to be some interesting methods.Anyway to get them to take cut bait or does it have to be live or a lure of some kind ?

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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601130
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Any kind of jig bounced on the bottom, or close to it should work. Try white.


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601131
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Grand dad would float live shrimp under a cork over the grass in Tampa Bay or on the Gulf side. Catch specks and the occasional flounder.


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601132
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Try a popping cork w shrimp and report back

Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601144
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I like a live finger mullet under a popping cork or carolina rig. I dont catch as much trash fish as using shrimp

Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601155
04/19/26 10:57 PM
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With a LIVE bullhead minnow hooked through the lips and 16" leader w / sinker drifted on bottom. :-)


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601217
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Any cut strips from oily fish, squid or strips of skin from Flounder or sea robin belly strips....alone or on a jig or teaser, or sinker rig....drift through the area.
You can also bobber fish them with a live minnow at anchor.
White jigs are the go to, but lime green is also popular.....If you're on an ocean beach that has sand fleas, put them on a hook and cast it out with a sinker rig....

You can also add a dead minnow/ shiner, to the strip bait....Most guys here use Gulp bait now...but a strip of FRESH bunker will out fish everything....

Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601220
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SJA, what are you calling Bullhead minnows?

I used to commercially fish Killies, (Mummies) or Mummichogs from the local Algonquin language...Used to be a huge Fluke bait here...still some old timers that use them.

Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601226
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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601227
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That's our Killies, lol...Newt calls them Mummies

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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: gcs] #8601272
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Flounder are an incredibly interesting fish. They are the epitome of an ambush predator—to understand that helps to understand where to find them. My experience has been only with the Southern Flounder, and that when I found a good flounder hole, I could just about count on picking up at least a single flounder in that exact location on my future trips if the conditions were similar. Some holes gave up an entire 10 fish limit on the best of best days. Flounder are a fish that can be easily caught from the shoreline if you know where to go.

One of my all time favorite locations is in the pockets of where ferries dock. Why are they so good? In my opinion, tide movement is what an ambush predator relies on—lay there as the bait gets washed past. Ferries, barges, and similar locations provide nonstop “tide”. For me, the ferry would dock in a pocket. That pocket had specific areas that I would thoroughly work over bouncing an artificial lure, waiting for that rubbery snag feeling of a flounder taking my lure. Other favorite locations were points, oyster reefs with gaps, and any obstruction that would disrupt water flow and create eddies. We caught our share using live bait, but my preferred method was to work a 3” or smaller lure on a short shank 1/4 oz, heavy hook jighead. Think crappie sized lures. Curl tails and sassy shads, etc. Pearl and black on bright days, luminescent on darker days. I did usually tip my lure with a natural bait, but I didn’t want it to interfere with the lures action or make it twist, so I would trim my menhaden or shrimp small and straight. Worked like a charm. We had lots of flounder fish fries and stuffed flounder suppers in college. Once gulp shrimp came on the scene, I used those a lot. 2” new penny and 3” glow. No need for tipping gulps.


Im sure those live bait flounder rigs with bucktails are effective when searching for flounder such as drifting or dragging flats. We just didn’t try that sort of thing much, because we always made repeated targeted casts or flips to present it that way.

Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601274
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I always had good luck with a strip of bacon sitting on the bottom.


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601496
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Work as a mate on a flounder boat in the summer months. We mostly jig over ocean structure, but will drift open bottom too. A 4” gulp swimming mullet or grub tail, with a strip of flounder belly ( or good fresh squid ) works well. Frozen shiners work in a pinch. A simple top bottom rig, or chicken rig works. White , pink or chartreuse. Water needs to be clean

Old school classic is a strip of squid and bull minnow. That’s all my grandad used. He liked a 2/0 hook on a piece of leader, about 18”. With an egg sinker above the swivel. He caught a lot of flounder with that rig in our back bay.

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Fish is on my bucket list but never caught one. Our group catch a few while red fishing but I never have. Cool fish

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Old, old school... back in the 50's and 60's my grandfather and other used these for summer flounder/fluke... w/ 2 bullhead(killie) minnows... haven't seen them used together for 50 years. [Linked Image]
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Originally Posted by coop
Old, old school... back in the 50's and 60's my grandfather and other used these for summer flounder/fluke... w/ 2 bullhead(killie) minnows... haven't seen them used together for 50 years. [Linked Image]
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See this the type of stuff on talking about grin


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: newhouse114] #8601674
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Originally Posted by newhouse114
I always had good luck with a strip of bacon sitting on the bottom.

Wait as in you just toss it out and just let it sit there on the bottom or are you like working it slowy across the bottom ?


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Originally Posted by JoMiBru
Work as a mate on a flounder boat in the summer months. We mostly jig over ocean structure, but will drift open bottom too. A 4” gulp swimming mullet or grub tail, with a strip of flounder belly ( or good fresh squid ) works well. Frozen shiners work in a pinch. A simple top bottom rig, or chicken rig works. White , pink or chartreuse. Water needs to be clean

Old school classic is a strip of squid and bull minnow. That’s all my grandad used. He liked a 2/0 hook on a piece of leader, about 18”. With an egg sinker above the swivel. He caught a lot of flounder with that rig in our back bay.



You know how he was using it ? Just drifting or ?


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Re: Old school flounder fishing? [Re: Wolfdog91] #8601677
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Most fluke fishing is drifting, ..along channel edges, deep holes in channels, open bottom on flats with incoming tide...wherever you find them....but like I said, you can anchor and bobber fish them, especially if you chum....

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In the 50's we caught a lot of the in the Sandy Hook region of NJ. The smaller ones, under 20 inches seemed to be on sand bars and flats. That double spreader rig was the most common rig used. You had to lift it once in a while as they might take the bait and just sit there. But the bigger ones seemed to be over the big rocky areas half way down and they took big baits that we trolled for stripers. The Shrewsbury Rocks off the highlands produced our biggest ones along with the rocks around the light houses, Romer shoals and orchard shoals. We fished on purpose for them. I mean the big wooden plugs and big pet spoons. 10 pounders existed but we never got one that big, 5 pounders were just normal big ones......jk


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