Capt. Dan Connolly of O-Fish-Al Expeditions in Murrells Inlet was about 4 miles offshore in 40 feet of water Wednesday, working a live bottom area with large live finger mullet on Carolina rigs in ...
Where you should go: The Ammo Pier area has turned on the last few days, and large flounder are being caught there in decent quantities. Though anchoring is the standard method, drifting is effective ...
One of the great and yet under-appreciated delicacies of the Carolina and Georgia seacoast is a flatfish appropriately called flounder. If you've ever seen one of these fish fluttering sideways along ...
Where you should go: The western end of Raritan Bay has been producing large flounder this week. What tou should use: Mussels, clams, sandworms, bloodworms -- and plenty of chum. Why Sunday is a good ...
Spot fishing has been red hot over the past week with the northeast winds. There have been great catches of large flounder and big red drum. Bluefish, whiting and pompano are being caught from the ...
A large flounder fell from the sky and onto a man's head as he relaxed in an Auckland spa pool this afternoon. Russell Hogg felt a thwack on the side of his head and thought someone had done an unruly ...
The winter flounder run may be tapering off, but there are enough large flounder feeding in Sebastian Inlet to give patient fishermen plenty of action. Anglers are catching flounder weighing more than ...
There is a lot of fishing action going on, with reports indicating a variety of species being landed, both on the salt water scene and also in the fresh waters, lakes and rivers. A look at the coastal ...
Ocean City flounder fishing, which has been fair to good all season, has gotten even better. The keeper to throw-back ratio is still small (one legal-sized flounder to every 10 flounder under the size ...
There is an unusually large number of blue marlin in Virginia’s offshore waters, with several boats catching multiple blue marlin in a day. Of greater interest to inshore anglers is the recent ...
Flounder fishing along the Virginia coast “is going to be slow again this year.” That is the prediction of Aubrey Williams, who happens to know a good bit about catching these doormat-size fish. The ...