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Flounder run over in Corpus Christi?
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01/11/14 04:21 PM
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Bill A
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Haven't been able to find anywhere in Corpus with Flounder reports since Nov./ Dec. is it over now or what?[font:Arial Black][/font]
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Re: Flounder run over in Corpus Christi?
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01/11/14 05:44 PM
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Haven't been able to find anywhere in Corpus with Flounder reports since Nov./ Dec. is it over now or what?[font:Arial Black][/font] the flounder run is over, however folks are still catching some flounder in the various channels but shallows, as well as some up in the bays' shoreline. Don't know if anybody's catching flatties deep in the channels.
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Re: Flounder run over in Corpus Christi?
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01/12/14 04:31 PM
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Yeah, a few will stick around all winter. Go fish for Big Trout and you'll actually have a good chance of catching a flatty or 2.
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Re: Flounder run over in Corpus Christi?
[Re: Bill A]
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01/14/14 04:52 AM
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Thanks for input! I am one of those transplants from Maryland trying my best to get used to the fishing here. Flounder would run like oil slicks in the spring and fall back there. This was years ago been in Texas long time but in Lubbock where fishing doesn't come easy! LOL Finally live here.
Finally have more time to fish than ever before so need to learn. I'm an artist so can draw them but time to catch them instead! Again thanks.
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