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Overshadowed by salmon, Puget Sound’s flounder and sand dabs are the best fishery in the state that doesn’t receive any pressure. On the other hand, those that target these tasty fish see constant action, something priceless when keeping kids (and many adults) interested. Catching two at a time, dozens a day or 100 between all anglers on the boat is normal when using Chartreuse Fire Brine herring on a small hook which you'll see in this episode of Pautzke Outdoors. Our success came on brined bait. The sand dabs and flounder aren’t too picky, but by brining baits they last longer and don’t break apart on you as quickly. Add the UV color of the Chartreuse Fire Brine and a squirt of Chartreuse Fire Dye and you won’t be able to keep the fish off your hook. We slid the brined herring and pieces of squid on to a size two octopus hook. Ainsworth used 15-20 pound leaders attached to 30-pound braid. We used a double hook on a drop-shot rig and lowered it to the bottom with two-ounce weight. Editor’s Note: Anglers may keep a combination of 10 sand dabs and flounder daily (check for updated regulations). Mike Ainsworth operates First Light Guide Service. For more information on his Puget Sound kid-friendly sand dab and flounder trips please visit http://www.firstlightguideservice.com. To Learn More About Pautzke Bait: http://www.pautzke.com Like us on Facebook: / pautzkebait Follow us on Instagram: / pautzke_bait