Summer Flounder inhabit coastal and estuarine waters during the spring, summer and fall months, then they move to offshore waters during the winter. Most summer flounder are between 2 – 4 pounds, although 15 – 20 pound fish are not uncommon. Winter Flounder spend the summer offshore in deeper waters, then they come back into the shallow coastal estuaries, rivers and bays during the winter. They are very popular among inshore anglers because you can catch them with very basic tackle and they taste excellent.
Flounder Fishing in the Space Coast Area
The spring and fall usually bring more flounder into the inshore waters here, but flounder are available year round in the waters around the Space Coast. For many anglers, they will catch flounder while targeting other species of fish inshore, however, they can be fun to catch and they taste excellent, so they are definitely worth targeting. Anglers fish for flounder in the inshore waters of the Indian River, Mosquito Lagoon and the Banana River.
Flounder Fishing Tips
Flounder can be caught with artificial lures, however, for many anglers, live bait or natural baits are considered the norm when fishing for flounder. Flounder love hanging tight to the bottom, so pick out your favorite bottom rig and pair it with a bull minnow, finger mullet, pinfish or shrimp and you should catch some fish.
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