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Dive into the art of filleting a delicious flounder in this exciting video. Perfect for both fishing enthusiasts and those new to the world of spearfishing, we guide you step-by-step through the ...
Hello folks! This week we're using the brand new SS Viper Spoons to catch those summer flounder! The SS in the name stands ...
North Carolina is considering increasing the recreational flounder fishing quota. The proposed change would split the flounder catch 50/50 between recreational and commercial fishermen. The state is ...
It’s hard to believe, but we’re one-third of the way into. Talk about time flying by. With that thought, here’s a reminder that you have 15 days left to enjoy flounder fishing. From the reports I’ve ...
North Carolina's recreational flounder fishing season will run for two weeks, from September 1st to 14th. The recreational season was closed in 2024 after anglers exceeded quota catch limits in 2023.
The recreational flounder season has started in North Carolina. It's been nearly two years since the state had such a season, and the rules are pretty strict: one fish per person, per day, and the ...
WGAL NEWS EIGHT. A LANCASTER COUNTY TEENAGER HAS QUITE A FISH TALE TO TELL BECAUSE THIS IS 16 YEAR OLD JAKE FLEISCHER OF KIRKWOOD. HE WAS PART OF A TEAM THAT TOOK PART IN A WEEKEND LONG FLOUNDER ...
Groton — University of Connecticut doctorate student Vicki You and undergraduate research assistant Kaitlyn Tripp hauled in a 100-foot-long net from the waters of Mumford Cove on a recent sunny summer ...
A Pennsylvania teen is celebrating after reeling in a six-figure payout with a record flounder during the world’s largest tournament. Jake Fleishchut, 16, of Kirkwood, hooked the biggest flounder at ...
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Local angling action is transitioning from the summertime fisheries to autumn-like action. Red drum remains the most ...
This week’s angling action has been highlighted by two great catch-and-release fisheries, one on each side of the peninsula.