Night
Flounder Gigging. In most states, gigging is a legal
method for taking flounder or fluke. Usually done at night,
it is more for the adventurous angler, but Read
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Twice
a year a migration of flounder takes place in the Panama
City, Florida area. A large population of flounder bound
in the Florida Panhandle. used for flounder gigging you
will witness underwater beauty many never see. Not to mention
a night on the
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Flounder
gigging great summertime sport. By Terry Madewell
My few adventures into flounder gigging have usually resulted
in full of flounder we already had was plenty for any one
night. "The keys to gigging success are. My few adventures
into flounder gigging have usually resulted in only a few
fish. Maybe enough for a meal or two, but never had I been
surrounded by these flatfish until recently. We were poling
along on a flat and literally every few minutes wed
see a flounder, gig it, move on a short distance and there
would be another. It literally was flounder giggers
dream-come-true.
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Photo
and description of flounder caught in Sarasota Florida
IGFA All Tackle: 20 lb 9 oz Nassau Sound Florida. General:
The southern flounder is closely related eighty feet of
water. Gigging flounder at night as you walk through
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The
southern flounder, is highly prized as both a food and
game fish in the state. shallow-running spoons are best.
Flounder prefer live to dead bait Gigging is another method
for taking flounder. Lanterns are used in searching for
flounder at night. The angler
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Flounder
Gigging is the most fun you can have fishing, without
having to use bait, fishing poles, or having to endure the
harmful rays and heat of the sun. for Flounder Gigging!
at Sunset every night of the week! "We Charter Flounder
Gigging Adventures.
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George
Island Florida. Flounder are gigging offers the best
challenge for this species. The flounder is vulnerable to
this technique because it often enters the shallows at night
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