So... How might I attempt to catch a big black drum...
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So... How might I attempt to catch a big black drum...
Anyone care to give some tips?... never caught one but never tried either.
Kris,
I don't know for sure about the Gulf, but it should be the same as the Atlantic. I take it you know a place where they frequent? If so, most of the people over here take blue crabs and/or clams and fish with them. They crack a few clams and throw overboard for chum and take some and put on their hook. Half a blue crab on a second line and let 'em soak and wait...that's how the guys that fish for them on the wrong side do it.
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I don't know for sure about the Gulf, but it should be the same as the Atlantic. I take it you know a place where they frequent? If so, most of the people over here take blue crabs and/or clams and fish with them. They crack a few clams and throw overboard for chum and take some and put on their hook. Half a blue crab on a second line and let 'em soak and wait...that's how the guys that fish for them on the wrong side do it.
B
If it's true that all the world's a stage...I WANT BETTER LIGHTING!
I've always liked, and been impressed by that pic! 
I saw some guys catch one that size off the pier at St. Simons while fishing for sheepshead about 3 years ago. An old Ambassador reel and a heavy bass flippin' stick....couldn't believe they landed the fish!
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I saw some guys catch one that size off the pier at St. Simons while fishing for sheepshead about 3 years ago. An old Ambassador reel and a heavy bass flippin' stick....couldn't believe they landed the fish!
B
If it's true that all the world's a stage...I WANT BETTER LIGHTING!
The big ones have very mushy flesh from what I've been told. I love to eat them up to about 8 lbs. Tom says that over around his area the fish have a muddy taste...I think that's right. I haven't found that over here, but it could just be me too! 

If it's true that all the world's a stage...I WANT BETTER LIGHTING!