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FLounder fishing use a high low or double hook. 15-20# test maxfrom shore cause you will need up to 4ounces to hold bottom with the outgoing tide and a lighter rod(6'-7'lt/medium is good). just use the plain snelled flounder hooks that you buy in any B&T shop(they sell rigs pretty cheap too which will save you time) Or you can just look some up in google search and try to copy. You can mix up some chum(corn chunks, cream corn, clam bits and shells, whatever other junk you got laying around and freeze it in a paper bag. tie a rope to the paper bag, then punch a few holes in the bottom and chuck it out into the water(still frozen block)with a weight on the rope. and after a little while start tugging on it..once the bag breaks free the chum will disperse into the water and you cast downstream from that with blood worms. Works real well.
Wed Mar 08 2006
9:36 AM
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