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Old 12-18-2014, 01:58 PM
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Flounder are beginning to make the move offshore to spawn and are very vulnerable at this time to overcatching as they tend to congregate in large schools. We should start showing restraint in catching too many and only keeping as many as we can eat to show we are true sportsmen that care about the resource. I believe Texas has rules in place at this time of year to protect their flounder resource and it may be a good idea to visit their rules and regs.
Everyone of them flounder will be eaten, no rules were broken. Most were given to family and friends also so they could enjoy some good eating. One guy was from Texas with us and was elated to bring back a good amount of slabs for eating. We had a extremely great time catching these fish, nuff said bout this subject...
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