Lure fishing for flounder.
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Lure fishing for flounder.
Just wondering if any of you folks have tried lure fishing for flounder with any success? Just looking at a blog on it and seems like it could be effective. Jelly's seem to do the trick. Could be some good sport trying it out.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
There was a guy on here last year I think you posted up some catch reports (with some video's) doing it, with soft jellies. I think he was on a river as well in wicklow/greystones I believe.bouncer965 wrote:Just wondering if any of you folks have tried lure fishing for flounder with any success? Just looking at a blog on it and seems like it could be effective. Jelly's seem to do the trick. Could be some good sport trying it out.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Arklow it was, and it can be very effective. Use 1.5g - 3.0g lead heads and the micro Illex or MegaBass Xlayers soft plastics.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Nice one RoberMcClean i got some Xlayers just got to get the lead heads .....gonna have some fun trying this out lolRobertMcClean wrote:Arklow it was, and it can be very effective. Use 1.5g - 3.0g lead heads and the micro Illex or MegaBass Xlayers soft plastics.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Check out www.lurefish-Ireland.com, the lads have been catching flounder for a over a year on softies and they had a few on metals at the weekend.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Cheers Mozza thats the actual blog i was reading from lol .....makes good reading.Mozza wrote:Check out http://www.lurefish-Ireland.com, the lads have been catching flounder for a over a year on softies and they had a few on metals at the weekend.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Also check out east coast fishing blog very good reading,he has caught plenty of Flounders on softies. The guy David does nearly all his fishing with softies and managed a cracking 12lb Bass a few days ago.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Makes some good reading...just read his bit on flounder with the lures. Especially like the part with the fella in the carMozza wrote:Also check out east coast fishing blog very good reading,he has caught plenty of Flounders on softies. The guy David does nearly all his fishing with softies and managed a cracking 12lb Bass a few days ago.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
I had flounders to small Flying Cs a few years ago in Wexford harbour
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I thought i was the only one who met those guys. I remember a few years ago i was fishing along a canal for Pike when this oul lad came over laughing saying that i would catch nothing there except shopping trollies, 30 seconds later i hooked a nice Pike of 6lbs, i can still see the shock on his face as the fish surfaced. Next day i went back to the same spot and you guessed it, the oul lad was there fishing awaybouncer965 wrote:Makes some good reading...just read his bit on flounder with the lures. Especially like the part with the fella in the carMozza wrote:Also check out east coast fishing blog very good reading,he has caught plenty of Flounders on softies. The guy David does nearly all his fishing with softies and managed a cracking 12lb Bass a few days ago.![]()
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
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Makes some good reading...just read his bit on flounder with the lures. Especially like the part with the fella in the car
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I thought i was the only one who met those guys. I remember a few years ago i was fishing along a canal for Pike when this oul lad came over laughing saying that i would catch nothing there except shopping trollies, 30 seconds later i hooked a nice Pike of 6lbs, i can still see the shock on his face as the fish surfaced. Next day i went back to the same spot and you guessed it, the oul lad was there fishing away
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I love stories like that. I was fishing a while ago on a stretch of river and was told I catch nothing but a cold, hour later had 2 flounder so was smiling away for the rest of the day.
Makes some good reading...just read his bit on flounder with the lures. Especially like the part with the fella in the car
I thought i was the only one who met those guys. I remember a few years ago i was fishing along a canal for Pike when this oul lad came over laughing saying that i would catch nothing there except shopping trollies, 30 seconds later i hooked a nice Pike of 6lbs, i can still see the shock on his face as the fish surfaced. Next day i went back to the same spot and you guessed it, the oul lad was there fishing away
I love stories like that. I was fishing a while ago on a stretch of river and was told I catch nothing but a cold, hour later had 2 flounder so was smiling away for the rest of the day.
There's a fine line between fishing and standing on the shore looking like an idiot
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Aye thats the one i read that got me onto the idea ....now to find somewhere close to give it a shot.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
I see you found my flounder report, there are a few more here http://www.lurefish-ireland.com/search/label/flounder, all I'll say is get out there and try it. They really are good fun to catch on ultra light gear and what I particularly like about targeting them in this way, is that you rarely catch a fish that isn’t lip hooked, a welcome change from the bait fishing days.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Also check out David's (East Coast Fishing) flounder fishing video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48PPcBpUrMs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48PPcBpUrMs
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Its great sport lure fishing for flounder, but has to be very light gear, 4-8lb brain 3-4lb fluorocarbon leader 2g jig head size 4.
The sp below is a 5.5cm grub by Jaxon. Like Dave said 99% of the time they are lip hooked which is great.
Good luck with it...
The sp below is a 5.5cm grub by Jaxon. Like Dave said 99% of the time they are lip hooked which is great.
Good luck with it...
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Gotta give it a bash this week or next......the urge is taking over

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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
Deadly, looks like a lot of fun. Big bonus that your only lip hooking.
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Re: Lure fishing for flounder.
I'm not too sure who stocks Jaxon products over here but I know Fishing Mart stocks a lot of their range. However I wouldn't get too caught up on specific lure brands particularly for flounder fishing, personally I use a range of different brands of lures but its really colour and sizes that matters rather than the name on the packet. Sometimes you'll find that one particular colour will significantly out fish others, so its worth carrying a range of colours and sizes. Have a look at AGM Fishing, they're great for inexpensive soft plastics and jig heads. For flounder I normally fish 1.5" - 2.5" ish curl-tailed /paddle-tailed soft plastics with 1-3g jig heads and a similarly light rod/reel set-up. None of this is set in stone though, I mean we've caught flounder on mepps and other metal lures too, just find a suitable mark and see what works. I know a lot of guys in the UK have been catching flounder with various scented lures such as Gulp Sandworms and marukyu power isome, so they might be worth trying also.lurehunter1 wrote:Anyone know where i can get the jaxon grubs online thanks
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