Flounder


Flounder Fishing in Stuart, Florida


Flounder are ambush predators that lie camouflaged on sandy or muddy bottoms waiting for prey. In Stuart, anglers catch them near bridges, docks, inlet edges, and sandy flats. They are a tasty and fun species to target on light tackle, especially with jigs tipped with bait.


Where to Catch Flounder


Flounder are commonly found:

Along sandy edges of inlets and passes

Around bridge pilings and docks

On grass and sand flats during tidal movement

Near drop-offs and channel edges


Best Time to Fish for Flounder


Season Flounder Activity
Fall Excellent near inlets during migration
Winter Good near docks and channels
Spring Decent fishing in back bays and flats

Peak Season: October through December


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Soft plastics on jigheads or bucktail jigs

Bait: Finger mullet, shrimp, or mud minnows

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Gear: Light spinning gear with sensitive rod tips