ok quick i need to know the legal size for flounder.
F Fishforlife2 · Registered Joined Oct 3, 2007 · 306 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Nov 17, 2007 ok quick i need to know the legal size for flounder.
sealark · Registered Joined Sep 27, 2007 · 9,987 Posts #2 • Nov 17, 2007 !2 inches and you are allowed 10 in Florida waters
Tuna Man · Registered Joined Oct 2, 2007 · 6,190 Posts #3 • Nov 17, 2007 Quick.......Throw the shorts back..:takephoto:takephoto
X-Shark · Registered Joined Oct 3, 2007 · 5,811 Posts #4 • Nov 22, 2007 As sealark said, but don't keep a 12in or 13in Flounder. Not enough meat on'em. Let'em grow up. I start stickin'em at 14in and I know there are some other guy's that do the same. Practice conservation.
As sealark said, but don't keep a 12in or 13in Flounder. Not enough meat on'em. Let'em grow up. I start stickin'em at 14in and I know there are some other guy's that do the same. Practice conservation.
B bluffman2 · Registered Joined Nov 22, 2007 · 2,952 Posts #5 • Nov 22, 2007 as a general rule of thumb i dont stick them unless i think they will be 12 inches after deheading..JMO.....im with xshark there just isnt enough meat to fool with a 12 incher...however it is "legal" for the taking!
as a general rule of thumb i dont stick them unless i think they will be 12 inches after deheading..JMO.....im with xshark there just isnt enough meat to fool with a 12 incher...however it is "legal" for the taking!
M Midnight Rider · Registered Joined Sep 30, 2007 · 1,519 Posts #6 • Nov 23, 2007 Same here! !2 inch flounder fillets will get lost in the frying pan. Save some for seed!