Flounder Fishing Boats For Sale From Scout

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Few fish are as interesting as the flounder. These fish are downright strange looking, and while they may not be the most elegant fish in the water, they provide wonderful sport and are also popular as table fare. If you are thinking about fishing for flounder, make sure you have the right information, as well as the right boat! Here are some of the best flounder fishing boats for sale from Scout along with some tips to help you land some flounder!

255 LXF

From open water to bays, the LXF line of boats from Scout means luxury and refinement. It also means fishing excellence! The 255 LXF makes an outstanding flounder fishing boat, giving you a large fish box, a baitwell, and many other features you need, not to mention all the luxuries boaters have come to expect from Scout.

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225 XSF

Using the NuV3 hull, this boat is made for a wide variety of waters, giving you a smooth ride and efficient performance. When you reach your flounder-fishing destination, you’ll have the advantage of an aerated live well, raw-water wash down, and plenty of rod storage. With optional features like JL audio speakers or a tournament leaning post, you’ll enjoy every moment of flounder fishing.

195 sportfish

195 Sportfish

You can reach your destination and have plenty of comfort when you go flounder fishing in the 195 Sportfish. This boat can help you locate flounders in virtually any waters, and when you are ready to head upstream, the 13-inch draft makes navigation simple and easy.

175 sport dorado

175 Sport Dorado

Thanks to an innovative design and superb features, this dual-console boat is a great flounder fishing boat. You can spend the afternoon on the water and catch your fill in this comfortable, manageable boat, which only measures about 17 feet in total length. If you want a flounder-fishing boat that is easy to own, this one the one for you.

Flounder Fishing 101

Flounder can be caught throughout the year in many different locations. During the spring, summer, and fall, you will find them mostly in estuaries. Late fall and into winter is a time called the “flounder run,” when the fish moves from downstream to inlets and out to sea for spawning. Flounder hunt by hiding just under sand and mud waiting to ambush prey, preferring to sit close to structure that attracts other fish.

Most flounder fishing is done with light tackle, as you need a sensitive rod to feel the vibrations coming from the fish. Rigging the line with cut bait and live bait from the local fishery is the most consistent way to attract flounders.

Artificial lures are also effective for taking flounders. These fish usually sit and wait for prey, so lures that mimic shrimp and fish, and can be weighted and jigged along the bottom, will provide strikes from flounders.

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