jarrowviking
Well-known member
Hi lads, I love a few hours flatty fishing when time is limited. I often pop down to my local beach for a quick flounder sesh during winter.
Flounder aren't everyone's cup of tea but you can make this type of fishing a bit more fun and best of all cheap.
I use an 11ft spinning rod and small fixed spool loaded with 30lb braid. Bait is as cheap as it comes, either a mackeral from the supermarket, cost £2 or a couple of bluey, again cheap as chips. Cut your fish bait into small strips and add to a two hook flapper, small hooks are best, size 1 or similiar. A small luminous bead above your bait works a treat to.
Look for slightly deeper areas of beach and cast your bait into these shallow holes.
A short session after work last night resulted in a few nice flounder from the beach.
This one was brightly spotted, almost thought it for a plaice at first!
When using braid you can feel every little tap on the rod and if it's not too cold it's exciting just holding the rod, standing in the surf and waiting for a bite. You can feel every flick of the tail and dash for freedom, great stuff.
Happy days, Dave.
Flounder aren't everyone's cup of tea but you can make this type of fishing a bit more fun and best of all cheap.
I use an 11ft spinning rod and small fixed spool loaded with 30lb braid. Bait is as cheap as it comes, either a mackeral from the supermarket, cost £2 or a couple of bluey, again cheap as chips. Cut your fish bait into small strips and add to a two hook flapper, small hooks are best, size 1 or similiar. A small luminous bead above your bait works a treat to.
Look for slightly deeper areas of beach and cast your bait into these shallow holes.
A short session after work last night resulted in a few nice flounder from the beach.
This one was brightly spotted, almost thought it for a plaice at first!

When using braid you can feel every little tap on the rod and if it's not too cold it's exciting just holding the rod, standing in the surf and waiting for a bite. You can feel every flick of the tail and dash for freedom, great stuff.

Happy days, Dave.