F.L.E.X. Flounder?
Greetings fellow flounder fanatics!

Response to my first blog about Flatfish University (TM) has been tremendous. Lots of people have expressed interest in the FREE event which takes place Sat. Oct. 9 at Fishing Tackle Unlimited in Houston.
The event will take place from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. and will feature seminars done in a unique format as well as never before used methods of learning about flounder and how you can catch more and bigger fish. This is NOT just a seminar, but an educational event that is different than anything you have done before. It is years in the making and although I will reveal a few more details soon it is something you have to experience to understand.
One thing I have been getting questions about is what will I be specifically speaking on?
One of my roles at the event is showing you my F.L.E.X. Fishing (TM) system, a systematic approach I have developed for catching BIG fish of any species. At the Oct. 9 event I will be doing a specific F.L.E.X. focus on flounder and walk you step by step on how to catch the biggest flounder of your life and how to catch those elusive big flounder consistently.
I have never talked about this angle of flounder fishing and this will be the only F.L.E.X.-based flounder talk for 2010. If you want more information on F.L.E.X. Fishing, click here to see the new site. I am super excited about this system and talking with you about it at Flatfish University. Folks if there is anything I will say about myself its that I practice what I preach and I have been using F.L.E.X. this year and caught more flounder and more big flounder than I have in the last five.
Check this one out from back in June caught testing the system...

If you want to attend the event please email me at cmoore@fishgame.com. The event is open to the public but I would like to get an idea of how many of you fellow Flounder Revolutionaries plan to attend. This will change your entire approach to flounder fishing. Be among the first to see what Flatfish University (TM) is all about.
Tech Tip
Always check your line after catching a flounder. In case you haven't noticed, they have very sharp teeth and can nick a line real quick like. Lots of anglers end up missing big fish because of not paying attention to what kind of damage flounder are doing to their line. Retie as often as necessary so you do not have to lose your shot at catching the fish of a lifetime.




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