What color light is best for flounder gigging?

A warm white light works best for muddy water and a cool white light works best for clear water. The Swamp Eye Lights offer the best color light for flounder gigging because they are adjustable from warm white to cool white for different water conditions.

How many lumens do you need for flounder gigging?

Most conventional LED lights are 80-100 lumens per watt and are made in China. There are more efficient options available such as the Swamp Eye Flounder Gigging Lights which are 140-160 lumens per watt. Lights such as these can draw less power while outputting significantly more lumen brightness.

How long should a flounder gig be?

about 4 feet
You can get full details on it by clicking here: LEDs make floundering easier. The gigs are simply metal or wooden poles about 4 feet or so in length with a single or double point on it.

What is the best tide to gig flounder?

Flounder move in on a rising tide, so the beginning of a rising tide may not be the greatest but if you wait an hour or two, flounder gigging may rapidly improve. This is due to the flounder starting to move in. A rising tide also opens up more ground for you to flounder gig when gigging by boat.

What time of year is best for flounder gigging?

fall
While flounder can be caught year round, they are more concentrated and easier to catch or gig in fall and early winter. The best rod and reel fishing starts mid-September and goes on through December, and sometimes well into January depending on weather and how cold it gets.

Where should I aim when flounder gigging?

We like to say that the best place for those that are a little less accurate is right around the gill plate. This still preserves that delicious meat while giving you enough surface area to confidently bring the fish into the boat without fear of it falling off.

What is the best time to go flounder gigging?

While flounder can be caught year round, they are more concentrated and easier to catch or gig in fall and early winter. The best rod and reel fishing starts mid-September and goes on through December, and sometimes well into January depending on weather and how cold it gets.

What tide is best for gigging?

Falling Tide In terms of flounder gigging, understanding these tides is important because as the tides moves out, fish move out with it so they are not left on the bank. Many flounder fishermen prefer a falling tide because they can gig flounder as the fish move out.

Can you gig flounder in the daytime?

Once successfully gigged, your Flounder doesn’t have much of a chance of surviving. Therefore, you only want to spear as many Flounders as you’re planning to eat later. All the action typically happens at night, although day trips are also possible.

What month is best for flounder?

He says the best months for winter flounder are May, June and July, and August to September for summer flounder, aka fluke.