Flounder


Flounder Fishing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida


Flounder are bottom-dwelling ambush predators that offer a tasty reward for anglers fishing around structure. In the Fort Lauderdale area, they’re most commonly caught near inlets, sandy patches, bridges, and jetties. Their camouflage and subtle bites require a slow and precise approach.


Where to Catch Flounder


In Fort Lauderdale, flounder are commonly found:

Along sandy bottoms near inlets and bridges

Near jetties and rock piles

On the edges of grass flats with moving tide

On slow drifts or while hopping jigs along the bottom


Best Time to Fish for Flounder


Season Flounder Activity
Winter Good nearshore and in inlets
Spring Solid action near structure
Summer Hit or miss; best early or late in the day
Fall Peak season as fish move toward inlets

Peak Season: October through December


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Soft plastic jerkbaits on jigheads

Bait: Live mud minnows, finger mullet, or shrimp

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Slow hops along the bottom with pauses