Flounder Flippin' and Flatfish Replicas
Last week I ran this photo in the Port Arthur News and Orange Leader newspapers as part of my Chester's Critter Cam project which seeks unique wildlife photos. After it had a first run there, I had to share this one with all of you.

Photo courtesy George Elizondo
“I had my camera with me when I went speck fishing Aug. 19 on the south levee road on Pleasure Island. At first I thought they were sharks, until they started jumping out of the water throwing fish in the air and catching them.”
Dolphins are always interesting to watch and their ability to flip flounder out of the water and corral schools of fish is amazing to see. Several readers reported seeing dolphins flip flounder around them during the fall run in Cameron last year in water as shallow as three feet deep.
Hopefully this will not incite more of the humorous calls for dolphin control that inspired me to write the editorial in Texas Fish & Game called "Shooting Flipper?". This is a natural part of the cycle and to blame dolphins any flounder population problem and ignore things like commercial harvest and bycatch is just plain silly.
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Awesome Flounder Replicas
Watch this video to check out the replicas anglers can earn via our March-Nov. online catch-and-release tournament. Click here to watch if the video doesn't show up in your browser.




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