Floats for flounder

November 1, 2012
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Many flounder anglers fish from the bank and complain about being able to properly work the bottom of their favorite fishing holes. It is hard to make super long casts and drag a live bait or soft plastic, so I suggest fishing with a float. Using a live bait (or Gulp!) under a float is a killer way to put our bait in front of a flounder’s mouth and just in the strike zone.

It might take you a few casts to figure out exactly what depth you need to work but you can effectively cover water and present a live bait with floats. And for those ultra long casts, I recommend the Outcast from Midcoast Products. It is specially designed to give you more distance and I can personally attest to its effectiveness.

I have been using it extensively in some landbound pond fishing I have been doing and get at the minimum 20 percent extra reach. You can find out more about them here. And if you want to get an idea about the effectiveness of using live bait under a float for any fish check out last week’s article about catching walleye. I know walleye may seem alien to those of us on the Gulf Coast but the article has a lot of wisdom. Simply replace “walleye” with “flounder” in your imagination.

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