European Flounder (Platichthys flesus)
Where to Find European Flounder
This map shows global observations of European flounder, highlighting the continents, countries, and waters where this species thrives.
Fly fishing for European flounder is uncommon, as they are not a primary target for most anglers. They inhabit coastal waters of the North Sea and Baltic Sea, as well as nearby rivers and estuaries.
How to Fly Fish for European Flounder
When wading in tidal flats, rivers, or estuaries, use an intermediate line. Even in shallow water, ensure your fly reaches the bottom and retrieve it slowly—European flounder are bottom feeders. An AFTMA 4 to 6 line is ideal.
Best Flies for European Flounder
Effective flies mimic the small crustaceans and invertebrates in their diet. Shrimp, crab, and sandeel patterns work particularly well.
Prime Fly Fishing Locations
- Wadden Sea (The Netherlands): A shallow coastal sea rich in biodiversity, including European flounder.
- Rivers and Estuaries: Flowing into the North Sea and Baltic Sea, these areas hold good numbers of flounder and are accessible from shore or by wading.
- Oostvoornse Lake (Oostvoornse Meer): Offers easy access and ample wadable water, where sight-fishing is possible during the right season.
Though often overlooked, European flounder can put up a surprising fight—don’t underestimate their ability to bend an AFTMA 6 rod!
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