I posted this in the fishing forum but it may be better fit here.
Does anyone have any tips/tricks?
Flounder Gigging
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Yes, but my trick is not for just flounder, more of whatever big keepers are moving by. This works best at night, but a calm day in clear water, it works as well. Have the person driving the boat, go as slow as the boat will go. I stand on the front of the boat with my gig in my right hand, and my q-beam (for night time) in my left. The light attracts the fish, and lets you see them. You are right over the top of them to spear.
It is easy and a lot of fun.
Try that sometime.
Best Regards, Stuart
It is easy and a lot of fun.
Try that sometime.
Best Regards, Stuart
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hey where do you do this atstuart888 wrote:Yes, but my trick is not for just flounder, more of whatever big keepers are moving by. This works best at night, but a calm day in clear water, it works as well. Have the person driving the boat, go as slow as the boat will go. I stand on the front of the boat with my gig in my right hand, and my q-beam (for night time) in my left. The light attracts the fish, and lets you see them. You are right over the top of them to spear.
It is easy and a lot of fun.
Try that sometime.
Best Regards, Stuart
Hi...This works anywhere in the waters around Florida, but I spend the most time on the west coast, from Pensacola all the way down to Tampa. But I have done the same thing down in the Keys. It works best when the wind is calm, so you can see through the water.
Plus it is fun, and since you are just at idle, you are not using hardly any gas at all.
When you try it, please post a message here so I can see how it went.
Take care, Stuart
Plus it is fun, and since you are just at idle, you are not using hardly any gas at all.
When you try it, please post a message here so I can see how it went.
Take care, Stuart