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Flounder in Ocean City: What You’re Catc
May 12, 2025
Perfect for beginners and casual anglers looking to catch delicious flounder in the back bays, inlets, and nearshore waters of OCMD. In Ocean City, the most common species you’ll encounter is the Summer Flounder, also called Fluke. These aggressive, ambush predators are abundant in local bays and channels from late spring through early fall. They lie flat on the seafloor waiting to strike live bait or lures that drift by with the current—making them a fun and tasty target for anglers of all skill levels. ? Where to Find Flounder in OCMD 1. Back Bays (Assawoman and Sinepuxent Bays) Flounder migrate into these bays as waters warm in spring. Look for them along channels, flats, and grass lines. Key areas: behind Assateague Island, the Thorofare, and behind Ocean Pines. 2. Route 50 and Route 90 Bridges Structure and tidal flow make these bridge areas excellent flounder spots. Fish the pilings and channel edges where baitfish gather. 3. Ocean City Inlet Prime area, especially near the rocks and channel drop-offs. Best fished on moving tides, especially the outgoing. 4. Nearshore Reefs and Wrecks (Late Summer) As water temperatures peak, larger flounder often move to artificial reefs and wrecks just offshore. Consider a short boat ride to spots like Russell’s Reef or the Bass Grounds. ? Best Flounder Fishing Techniques for OCMD Drift Fishing the Channels Most local anglers drift live or cut bait along deep channel edges. Let the current do the work, dragging your bait across bottom contours. Adjust weight to keep your rig bouncing just above the bottom. Bucktail Jigging Great around structure like the Inlet rocks or pilings. Use a bucktail jig (1/2 to 1 oz) tipped with Gulp! Swimming Mullet or strip bait. Bounce it slowly along the bottom—flounder will often strike on the pause. Bridge and Dock Fishing Cast toward pilings, let your bait settle, then slowly hop it back. Be ready—flounder often hit right beneath the rod tip! Ideal Gear for OCMD Flounder Rod/Reel: Medium spinning setup (6'6"–7') with good sensitivity Line: 15–20 lb braid with a 20–30 lb fluorocarbon leader Flounder Rigs Used Locally: Deadly Tackles Deadly Double (It's one of our favorite Flounder Rigs) Carolina Rig or Fishfinder Rig: Best for drifting live minnows or finger mullet Bucktail with Teaser: Combo jig-and-hook setup that increases strike chances Best Baits in Ocean City Live Bait (Available at Local Bait Shops): Minnows (Mummichogs) – Top choice in spring and early summer Finger Mullet – Highly effective from late July through September Live Shrimp – Occasionally available, especially early season Cut Bait: Squid strips or flounder or bluefish belly—easy to use and stay on the hook well Combine with a bucktail jig or use on double-hook rigs Artificial Lures: Gulp! 4" Swimming Mullet (White, Chartreuse, or Pink) – A must-have! Otter Tail Curly Short Jig Tails by Squidnation (A local favorite!) Paddle-tail soft plastics on jigheads Bucktails in ¾–1 oz sizes for Inlet and deeper channels Best Times to Target Flounder in OCMD Late April to Mid-October – Prime season for flounder in Ocean City June through August – Peak fishing in bays, inlets, and behind Assateague Outgoing Tide – Often best as bait gets flushed out of marshes and shallows Early Morning or Evening – Less boat traffic, cooler temps, and active fish ✅ Local Tips from OCMD Anglers Don’t set the hook too early. Flounder may grab the bait and hold it for a moment—wait a second, then set the hook with a firm lift. Bring multiple rig setups. Switch between drifting rigs and bucktails to figure out what’s working that day. Fish light but stay in contact with bottom. Too much weight kills your presentation; too little and you won’t reach flounder feeding zones. Check local reports. Shops like Atlantic Tackle, AllTackle, and Oyster Bay Tackle often share hot spots and bait suggestions. Want to try your luck without the guesswork? Book a back bay flounder charter with a local captain who knows every channel, drop-off, and tide pattern in Ocean City. (Hint, hint... Book with me! We offer flounder fishing charters in 3 hour or 5 hour trips ) Tight Lines Folks!!! Capt. Dave Fletcher
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Weekend Fishing Report – Flounder & Tog!
April 27, 2025
We had a productive weekend on the water, and things are looking good for the upcoming season! Captain Dave and Mate Frank were out testing the bite and had solid success catching flounder using Deadly Tackle's Deadly Double Rigs in white and pink, tipped with white Berkley Gulp. The action was consistent, and it’s great to see the flatties showing up strong this early. In addition to the flounder bite, we also picked up a few nice tautog near the jetty and Stinky Beach, using fresh shrimp as bait. The tog were hanging tight to structure, as usual, but with a little patience and finesse, we brought some quality fish over the rail. Our charter boat will be in the water within the next two weeks, and we’re gearing up for a fantastic season ahead. If you're looking to get in on the action early, now’s the time to lock in your trip. Be sure to book your charter soon and keep an eye out for more reports as we get rolling into May! Tight lines, ~ Capt. Dave Fletcher
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Easter Weekend Flounder Fishing in Ocean
April 19, 2025
Spring Flounder Fishing is Heating Up in Ocean City, Maryland! Spring has officially sprung here in Ocean City, and that means one thing for anglers — it’s time to start chasing those flounder! This past weekend, I had the chance to get out on the water and kick off the season with a solid early-spring trip. Right now is a great time to take advantage of the pre-June 1 flounder regulations. The current size limit is just 16 inches, but starting June 1, that limit jumps to 17.5 inches — so if you’re looking to put a few in the cooler, now’s the time to do it. I found success using a white Deadly Double rig from Deadly Tackle, tipped with white Gulp and live minnows. That combo has been my go-to for early season flatties, and it didn’t disappoint. The bite was a little picky, but with a little patience and the right presentation, I was able to put together a nice catch. The water temperature is currently sitting at 52°F, but with next week’s warm weather forecasted, I’m expecting that number to climb — and with it, the flounder bite should continue to improve. As those temps creep up into the mid to upper 50s, we’ll start to see more consistent action across the back bays and channels. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just looking to enjoy a day on the water, now’s a perfect time to book a charter and experience spring flounder fishing in Ocean City. Stay tuned for more reports, and as always — tight lines! – Captain Dave Fletcher, Nanticoke Outfitters
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Crabbing in Ocean City’s Back Bay
June 25, 2023
Today we had the pleasure of fishing and crabbing with a family from Ohio. They had never crabbed before and were excited to try learn more about it. We were able to catch a few dozen crabs and sent them home with a dozen jumbos. The crabbing has been getting better wvery day as tje water temps are increasing in Ocean City.
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Flounder Bite is Picking Up!
June 6, 2023
Well we were originally booked for an 8 hour wreck fishing trip and although the wind was a little stronger than forecasted, after a quick discussion with the client, we decided to head out anyway and see how it is. It wasn't to the point of being unsafe, it was just a little rougher than expected. Unfortunately, with 2 passengers getting sick in the first hour, we decided to head into the back bays and chase some flounder. The flounder bite was a little slow as we were waiting for the tide to turn around but once it did, the bite was on. Caught quite a few shorts in the 12-15 inch range and a few keepers to go in the Lake Crisco! ***UPDATE*** one of my anglers is a professional chef and I have added the picture that he sent to me... Flounder stuffed with Snow Crab... YUM!!!!
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How about that WIND?!?!?
May 25, 2023
Wow! The wind was pretty tough out there today but we still managed to pick up a few bluefish and some flounder. The wind made it difficult to drift at a good speed for the flounder so we ended up doing more casting than I would like customers to do but that turned out to be the best way to present the bait. Everything caught today on Roy Rigs and Deadly Doubles tipped with Gulp baits. Going to try some live bait this weekend with customers. Once this wind dies down, the fishing is gonna be hot!!!
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Nanticoke Outfitters Sportfishing
Ocean-city, Maryland, United States
Nanticoke Outfitters Ocean City Fishing
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(145 reviews)
During the 2023 and 2024 charter fishing seasons we received more than 140 "5-star reviews" and the "Anglers Choice Award" here on FishingBooker…and we want you to be our next 5-star review! Capt. Dave and his mate Frank, grew up...
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