Sea worms are the best but you have to dig them up at low tide..
Find a sandy spot with the occasional rock. There should be some under the rocks..
A couple years ago, I was doing just this but someone came down to me and told me it was illegal to catch and use them for fishing. Does anyone have any solid info on this...
I've never used them since then, mostly because there are baits that work just as well (like shrimp).
sea worms worked best for me. Also deadly for Pile or Sea Perch off the dock.everything loves bacon... as a kid use to go down to Point Roberts and fish my bacon same as u for flounder... it was killer
Saveth
FYI
https://www.sportfishingbc.com/forum/index.php?threads/dfo-rules-on-shellfish-bait.70017/
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/shellfish-coquillages-eng.html
Bait:
You cant use a full flounder as bait only what's left over from butchering
- Only fish offal, herring, mackerel, northern anchovy and Pacific sardine may be used as bait. No other finfish may be used as bait
Great for young kids though. Light tackleThanks for the friendly reminder but I haven't targeted flounder in almost a decade and the rules for bait only changed recently. Once you get that salmon itch, it's kind of hard to go back to fishing for little guys.
Same with Pile Perch-all kinds of fun.Great for young kids though. Light tackle