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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3117405" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>When I was a kid we walked the flats along the grass edge during outgoing tide. Flounder bed down on the bottom waiting for bait to come by. Depending on water clarity but usually knee deep water. Used a Coleman lantern with a reflector around half-2/3 of it. They had a lil "eye shine" but you could see their outline laying there covered in silt. Now since most of the family has gotten older they have flatbottom boats with little air motors above their outboards. Upfront will be a deck and lights similar to a bow fishing boat. You want these boats very light of course. Brother said his current setup with 3 men and gear can run in 3" water with air motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3117405, member: 43171"] When I was a kid we walked the flats along the grass edge during outgoing tide. Flounder bed down on the bottom waiting for bait to come by. Depending on water clarity but usually knee deep water. Used a Coleman lantern with a reflector around half-2/3 of it. They had a lil "eye shine" but you could see their outline laying there covered in silt. Now since most of the family has gotten older they have flatbottom boats with little air motors above their outboards. Upfront will be a deck and lights similar to a bow fishing boat. You want these boats very light of course. Brother said his current setup with 3 men and gear can run in 3" water with air motor. [/QUOTE]
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