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Old 07-12-2009, 02:08 PM
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I don't fish the inlets but I fish MB routinely. Drop me a PM if you have any more questions.

A live mullet, mud minnow, or shrimp on a Carolina rig (main line > egg sinker > bead > swivel > 18" 20-30 lb leader > #2 - 3/0 hook depending on bait) will catch any flounder or drum around. You can catch them in a cast net, but you need a saltwater license starting this year to fish or cast net anywhere other than a pay to fish ocean front pier in saltwater.

Flounder like a slowww retrieved live bait (since they lay on the bottom you need to move the bait around). Cast out, let sit 15 seconds, lift your rod tip moving the bait a few feet, wait 10 seconds, rinse and repeat.

If you like bass fishing or something similar and know how to work them, some good artificial plugs to throw are the 52MR Mirrolure in color 808 and 21. Mirrolure Catch 2000s work good too.

Good luck, and feel free to drop me a PM if you need more help.
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