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cdwigg
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  3:53:29 PM  Show Profile  Send cdwigg an AOL message Send cdwigg a Private Message  Reply with Quote
New to the area and was wondering the best spot for flounger gigging? Also, where would be the best spot for flounder fishing?

SLACK_LINE
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  4:19:24 PM  Show Profile Send SLACK_LINE a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Wando river.
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StretchArmStrong
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6532 Posts

Posted - 03/09/2012 :  4:24:10 PM  Show Profile Send StretchArmStrong a Private Message  Reply with Quote
florida.

xHCFCx


Fish are too valuable to be caught only once.
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RussB
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  5:43:12 PM  Show Profile Send RussB a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Ohio

Russ B.
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LowcountrySalt
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  6:18:11 PM  Show Profile Send LowcountrySalt a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Take your lights and pole slowly along the banks of any sandy/live shell bottom on an incoming tide with low wind so the water won't be muddy and you can see. There is no "best spot", fish move.

14' Scout
30hp Evinrude
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Easy
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  7:20:11 PM  Show Profile Send Easy a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Even if anyone had a best spot, which they all do, they arn't going to tell you about it. If it was posted here, the next time they went there, it would be covered up with boats bumping into each other! Hell, most of these guys won't tell their best friend, where their secret spot is!
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StretchArmStrong
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  8:02:10 PM  Show Profile Send StretchArmStrong a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I'd probably start in salt water...




















in florida.

xHCFCx


Fish are too valuable to be caught only once.
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yakman72
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  9:41:39 PM  Show Profile Send yakman72 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
people will tell you general info. like any place with a sandbar of consideralbe size is a good place to start. i heard the folly rivre was good because it has alot of sandbars. i always thought the ICW would be great because of all the mudflats.. just gotta poke around and try it out. people arent gonna tell you.

There is no greater fan of fly fishing than the mud minnow.
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stonoman
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Posted - 03/09/2012 :  11:02:22 PM  Show Profile Send stonoman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Go to the ICW and fish the tide all the way to the grass.

Stonoman
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Captain Mitch
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Posted - 03/10/2012 :  10:02:57 AM  Show Profile  Visit Captain Mitch's Homepage Send Captain Mitch a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Mt. Pleasant Seafood...never got skunked there.

reelly...

www.LowTideRedfish.com
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StuckonLand
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Posted - 03/10/2012 :  9:28:34 PM  Show Profile Send StuckonLand a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Captain Mitch

Mt. Pleasant Seafood...never got skunked there.

reelly...

www.LowTideRedfish.com

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Hurricane701
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Posted - 03/13/2012 :  06:58:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit Hurricane701's Homepage Send Hurricane701 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
cdwigg, you try Florida yet, don't worry been here 3 years no one has told me a spot yet either

Bragging may not bring happiness,
but no man having caught a large fish,
goes home through the alley.
-Anonymous
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paddleman
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Posted - 03/14/2012 :  10:29:27 AM  Show Profile Send paddleman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just west of the continental divide everyone limits out.
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Cracker Larry
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Posted - 03/14/2012 :  2:19:41 PM  Show Profile Send Cracker Larry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I always like to gig them across the eyes.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
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