Flounder fishing action already is good throughout much of the tidewater First Coast, and it's sure to be heating up over the coming weeks. Flounder fishing is pretty basic. Work baits and lures on or ...
The summer flounder (fluke) bite is on. Anglers are hooking up with keeper fluke off Newport, in lower Narragansett Bay, Mount Hope Bay, along our coastal shore and around Block Island. The idea is to ...
Last weekend’s windy weather didn’t make for great fishing, but plenty of fish were landed throughout the week. On the Lower Shore, croaker are starting to bite while cobia and flounder are still ...
The good news is excellent flounder fishing has started in area waters, especially in the lower St. Johns River. The hopeful news is local anglers are keeping their fingers crossed that it will be as ...
Specks, reds, flounder. Best spots: Black Bay, Lonesome Islands, Stone Island, Iron Banks, Oak River, Alligator Pass, Grand Lake, bass and reds at Lake Lery on the grass lines, Twin Pipeline at all ...
Rig a back-hooked shiner under a float, and it’s going to swim in wide circles as it tries to free itself. While the bait is going to wear out faster than if it were lip-hooked, it’s going to put out ...
Surf anglers looking to score some feisty 1-pound whiting action should look for any moving tide phase and use dead shrimp for bait. A few anglers have reported catches of up to 100 whiting per outing ...
Despite too many disappointing seasons, the possibility of good flounder catches continues to keep anglers’ hopes alive through the winter months at Sebastian Inlet. Usually starting in late November ...