Species guide

How to catch Southern flounder

Paralichthys lethostigma

Stylized 2D illustration of Southern flounder
brackishsaltwatergame fishParalichthyidae

The Southern flounder is a flatfish known for its ability to blend into muddy estuary bottoms. It primarily preys on smaller fish but also eats crabs and shrimp. This species is prized by anglers for its fighting ability and tasty flesh.

Where they live

Found in brackish and saltwater environments, the Southern flounder inhabits estuaries and coastal waters up to 40 meters deep across the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico regions. It often lives over mud bottoms and tolerates low salinity, sometimes entering fresh waters.

Typical size

Up to about 83 cm

What they eat

  • small fish
  • crabs
  • shrimps
  • bottom-living invertebrates

Best baits

  • live fish
  • shrimp
  • crabs
  • cut bait

Best lures

  • soft plastic jigs
  • bucktail jigs
  • paddle tail swimbaits
  • bucktail jigs with trailer

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing
  • drift fishing
  • casting near mud bottoms
  • using a slow retrieve

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