Have you heard of the 90-10 fishing rule?

The 90/10 fishing rules states that 90% of the fish are going to be in 10% of the water.

It’s true for all inshore saltwater fish, but especially flounder.

If you’re using an attractive search bait, like a paddletail or topwater lure, a redfish or trout might come chase it down when they hear or feel the commotion.

However, flounder plant themselves on the bottom waiting for an easy meal to swim by, so unless you put your lure right in front of their face, there’s essentially zero chance of you catching one.

To catch them, you need to be very intentional about when and where to find them.

So where do flounder like to hang out?

See the answer in this video.

P.S. Using these tips, I was able to land my personal-best flounder, and then beat it the very next week!

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