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  1. March 2018 Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report

    … improve. On the bright side, we did hear of the very first flounder being caught on Virginia's Eastern Shore sea …

  2. March Fishing Forecast

    … trips. Later in the month it’ll be time to start flounder hunting. Although the catch is usually on the thin … can be a good day), the crowds will be absent and dedicated flounder-pounders working the inlets from Ocean City down …

  3. Kayak Fishing Up North: Tactical Transplant

    … full hookset. 3. Minor Tactical Changes To Catch More Flounder - This is one for the new and novice flounder (called fluke, by northerners living in my new neck …

  4. Fishing Quiz!

    … action added by the angler). A. Bluefish. B. Flounder. C. Weakfish. D. Sockeye salmon.   …

  5. Way South Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, October 2025

    … a mix of spot, croaker, pompano, speckled trout, bluefish, flounder, and even a few sharks. Most of these species have … on shoreline docks. Trout, red drum, and the occasional flounder have also made appearances, but the stripers seem …

  6. Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, May 2023

    … 10 rockfish up to 20 inches, plenty of white perch, a flounder, a cownose ray, and even a Spanish mackerel. The …

  7. Fishing Chincoteague, Part I: Blackfish Bank and Nearby Wrecks

    … BDV image shows scattered wreckage, which can be great for flounder fishing. The main mass is about 150’ long by …

  8. Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, July 2017

    … spot (including some eating-sized), perch, and the odd flounder now and again. Bloodworms and peeler crab fished on …

  9. Fishing Chincoteague Part II: Chinco-YES!

    … spread out across the bottom which is great for attracting flounder and other species. The charted wreck southwest of …

  10. Tips For the Traveling Fisherman in Maryland

    … shelf, and you can catch black sea bass, doormat flounder, triggerfish, and tautog. But keep your eyes … for stripers and sheepshead, cast from the public piers for flounder when it’s warm and tog when it’s cool, or walk …