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Molar,
Inshore may be better for bigger flounder. The only problem is you have to depend on local knowledge for the best spots inshore. The offshore reefs, within 5 miles hold a lot of flounder during July due to the high water temp. in shallow water(inshore). I catch most of my flounder in less that 10' of water until July-August when the fish move offshore. You would need to know where some of the deeper holes are in the river and bays to be able to catch a few inshore/inside flounder. You could pick up a chart of the area and look for some deep areas inside of the Southport inlet and also Lockwood Folly inlet. There are some well known areas such as the quarrantine pilings and the Caswell dock. I'll be glad to point out some areas to you at the meeting on Friday. We'll check the weather and I'll advised you as to where I would go.See you there.
John D.
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