Flounder


Flounder Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal


Flounder are bottom-dwelling ambush predators that thrive in the sandy and muddy flats around Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs. These tasty fish are commonly caught inshore near passes, docks, and grass edges where they wait to ambush baitfish.


Where to Catch Flounder


In this region, flounder are typically found around:

Sandy drop-offs near passes and inlets

Edges of grass flats with current

Under docks and near seawalls

Oyster bars and muddy channels


Best Time to Fish for Flounder


Season Flounder Activity
Spring Action increases around inshore edges
Summer Steady bite in sandy and muddy bottom areas
Fall Peak migration season, excellent fishing

Peak Season: September through November


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Soft plastics on jigheads bounced slowly on bottom

Bait: Live mud minnows, finger mullet, or shrimp

Leaders: 15–20 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Drag lures slowly; flounder often strike softly and require a moment before setting the hook