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Flounder - The Best Baits and Tactics to catch a lot more of themLearn some tips and tricks about Flounder - that will help you catch them I tried some of the fish when it was done and it was absolutely delicious, the meat was nice and white and it even had a slightly sweet and very mild taste, I asked Dad, what type of fish it was, and he said; Flounder. The Flounder filets I had eaten were delicious, and these were processed, packaged and sold in a local grocery store, and they were probably caught many days before, so imagine how much better freshly caught Flounder must be. Most adult Flounder are brownish, to brown-grey in color, but due to such things as the algae count in the water, the fish's main food source and other such conditions, their colors may range to shades of olive or even brownish-green and other such colors. Flounder tend to stay on the bottom of the water they live in, most of the time. They like to bury themselves in the mud and sediment on the bottom, and can become almost invisible to other fish and predators, the only things that are visible at times, are their eyes. When hid in the mud and sediment, Flounder wait and easily ambush their prey, when it approaches. Flounder will hide and stay on the muddy bottom of the water they live in, in almost any area, but they seem to prefer to bury themselves near underwater debris or structures, such as; bridge pilings, reef structures, old shipwrecks and even rocks. When fishing for Flounder with bait, or lures, one important thing to note is they eat slowly, they may bite or take you bait or lure fast when they attack it, but they tend to hold it near their open mouth for awhile, before they move it around then finally eat or swallow it. Many Flounder that have taken an anglers bait, have been lost, because the fisherman jerked the bait too soon, and pulled it right out of the flounders mouth. When Flounder's bury themselves in mud and sediment, they wait for the food to come to them unless they are extremely hungry, so when fishing for them, using a bait or lure, you must cast and move the bait near them before they will bite it. Some of the favorite baits anglers use when fishing for Flounder, are small bait fish that are found in the same areas as the flounders live, clams and even shrimp. You can fish the baits live, or dead, and cut into small pieces, but you must cast near a flounder, or cast and slowly drag, or reel your bait across the bottom. You may wish to use a weedless hook, to help prevent it from becoming snagged on debris. When fishing for Flounder with lures, they seem to like lures that simulate small bait fish the best, rubber minnows, chubs, or any other small artificial bait fish lures may work well, just remember to use the same method used when fishing for them with bait, you must get the lure near them before they will take it. There is a website that has great tips and tricks about fishing for Flounder and numerous other fish species in detail, this website is called: Fishing Stringer - and it may be found at this url: http://www.fishingstringer.com You may publish this article in your ezine , newsletter or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections. Article Tags: Bury Themselves, Bait Fish Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORRobert W. Benjamin has been an avid fishermen for years, he loves going fishing at ponds, lakes, rivers, and many more areas. Robert enjoys catching everything from freshwater fish, such as; crappies and bluegill, to bullheads, catfish, eels, pickerel, walleye and numerous other fish, as well as several saltwater species. If you want to increase your chances of catching more of your favorite fish, visit the website below:
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