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bull1134 10-09-2013 11:01 AM

flounder migration
 
I've heard that the flounder make a run outta the lake towards the gulf. Anyone know around what time this happens?

bgizzle 10-09-2013 11:39 AM

SOON!

Clampy 10-09-2013 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by bull1134 (Post 634746)
I've heard that the flounder make a run outta the lake towards the gulf. Anyone know around what time this happens?

Isn't it the other way around. I could be wrong though. I thought they come inside in the winter.


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ChrisD 10-09-2013 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 634760)
Isn't it the other way around. I could be wrong though. I thought they come inside in the winter.


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They going out into the gulf to spawn

bgizzle 10-09-2013 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisD (Post 634773)
They going out into the gulf to spawn

This is what I thought too. They come out of marshes to spawn In gulf

Clampy 10-09-2013 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisD (Post 634773)
They going out into the gulf to spawn

How would you know. You never even seen a flounder !


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ChrisD 10-09-2013 01:15 PM

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How would you know. You never even seen a flounder !


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Last week buddy, Nate caught all of em but 1 the one I did catch was snagged in the side

Clampy 10-09-2013 01:20 PM

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Last week buddy, Nate caught all of em but 1 the one I did catch was snagged in the side

Those are obviously juvenile halibut. Pfft ! try again.


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Flatfishfreak 10-09-2013 01:40 PM

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It's happening now!!! Goin to gulf to spawn.

10% of the fishermen catch 90% of the fish

BassYakR 10-09-2013 01:41 PM

Yessir i was smoking them flounder in those 20mph winds....

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"W" 10-09-2013 01:46 PM

They spawn then come out marsh to gulf for winter


Marsh is full of baby flounder must of caught 40 in cast net shrimping

marshrunner757 10-09-2013 02:01 PM

They go to gulf to spawn. And yes, it has started.

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"W" 10-09-2013 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by marshrunner757 (Post 634787)
They go to gulf to spawn. And yes, it has started.

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Then why are there 1000000 of baby flounder size of a silver dollar in the marsh???

Top Dawg 10-09-2013 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 634791)
Then why are there 1000000 of baby flounder size of a silver dollar in the marsh???

The flounder were forced to spawn in the marsh due to the weirs being closed.

Lake Chuck Duck 10-09-2013 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 634791)
Then why are there 1000000 of baby flounder size of a silver dollar in the marsh???

They refused to leave when the feds tried to kick em out after the shutdown.

Duck Butter 10-09-2013 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 634791)
Then why are there 1000000 of baby flounder size of a silver dollar in the marsh???

They decided to stay back there and eat all those shrimp and 'duck grass':rotfl:


Nevermind, Flounder Unlimited (FU) released all those back there so that the landowners could have there own private flounder paradise to go with their duck and shrimp paradise haha

Jordan 10-09-2013 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 634824)
They decided to stay back there and eat all those shrimp and 'duck grass':rotfl:


Nevermind, Flounder Unlimited (FU) released all those back there so that the landowners could have there own private flounder paradise to go with their duck and shrimp paradise haha

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AceArcher 10-09-2013 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Top Dawg (Post 634792)
The flounder were forced to spawn in the marsh due to the weirs being closed.

Lol..

That's it.. I'm done.....

/wrists

goodbye cruel world!

redroaster 10-16-2013 03:49 PM

correct flounder migration
 
yo W,,,keep chasing birds, read below:



"The Southern Flounder is the most common species caught in Louisiana," starts Professor Horst, author of the RodNReel.com's Fish of the Gulf of Mexico. "The flounder weighs about three pounds on average but can grow as large as the world record of 20 pounds 9 ounces caught in Florida."
The fall migration or run of Louisiana flounders is due to the spawning period of late November to January, with the peak in offshore waters in December. The fall peak of flounders found in inshore waters is mid-October to mid-November, which is a direct correlation to the spawning period in December. Simple put, flounders move from inshore habitat to the offshore spawning ground during the fall.
"Flounder spawn in offshore waters," adds Professor Horst. "The fish stage near the Gulf of Mexico in the lower bays, lakes, and bayous when the first cool weather arrives in late September or October."
The inshore staging is a prime time to have a flounder stretch your line. Knowing a few more facts provided by LSU AgCenter professor will help you understand and catch more flounders.
"Male flounders have a life span of about three years and rarely grow larger than 14 inches," states Professor Horst. "After the first year of life, males live mostly in outside waters."
Females are the trophies of the species, growing as large as 3 feet in some areas of the country. The Louisiana Record is 13.06 lbs and was caught on a Charter Trip With Captain Jack Payne by Gary Hargis at the South Pass 12 mile Rigs on June 12, 1998. The fish was caught on the bottom in over 300 feet of

Mako19 10-16-2013 05:44 PM

Last week my dad caught a 4 lber 20 miles south of grand isle in 150' of water.


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