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Targeting Drum
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04/08/16 04:06 PM
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Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 580
erittmueller
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Drum has become my new itch I can't seem to scratch. Loved catching them growing up and it's been a real long time since I've pulled one in. I know they'll take most anything off the bottom but I'd like to specifically target them. So, do you have any recommendations on locating them (FROM SHORE)? They taste great in my opinion and I'd love to pull in a mess of them to stock my freezer and leave the "sport fish" to everyone else.
Eric
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
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04/08/16 04:11 PM
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79scooter
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Formerly known as Scooter79
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
#11529458
04/08/16 04:20 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 6,001
Mckinneycrappiecatcher
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TFF Celebrity
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Rip rap and live crawfish or live small threadfin or gizzard shad
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
#11539221
04/13/16 01:21 PM
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Joined: Mar 2010
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Adam25white
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I have a lot of luck flat on bottom on boat ramps with worms. Or any large flat surface like a rock or concrete. Bridge pylons are good as well. Just lay the worm flat on the concrete they are suckers so putting the bait where they are sucking works for me
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
#11546264
04/16/16 03:14 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
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Grainraiser
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Get you some crawfish tails and fish the rip rap at Ray Hubbard along I-30. Keep your bait about six inches off the bottom. I caught quite a few of them by accident last summer this way. I was using live minnows.
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
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04/19/16 07:49 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 75
GoldenEye
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Outdoorsman
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Drum has become my new itch I can't seem to scratch. Loved catching them growing up and it's been a real long time since I've pulled one in. I know they'll take most anything off the bottom but I'd like to specifically target them. So, do you have any recommendations on locating them (FROM SHORE)? They taste great in my opinion and I'd love to pull in a mess of them to stock my freezer and leave the "sport fish" to everyone else.
Eric I got the itch and found a new appreciation for them as well. IMHO they are hard fighters and when immediatly iced and kept fresh they are absolutely the best for eating. I use to hate catching these fish when I was targeting other types of fish. I guess because I had always heard they were worthless? The moral to this story is don't believe everything you hear. Wow! This fish is now one of my favorites, especially for tablefare! I put some other info about targeting them and info. about their tablefare qualities on the thread Drum I caught yesterday 2/28/2016My personal favorite recipe is marinating the fillets overnight in a plastic zipper bag with Italian salad dressing and a tablespoon of liquid smoke. put them on the grill no salt and pepper needed. The flesh is firm and will not fall apart. I also like soaking any type of fish I decide to eat in seven up or lemon lime soda. Soaking or marinating in buttermilk is another alternative that works well with all fish. I know everybody's taste in fish is different, but prepared the ways I've stated should produce an amazing meal. One further note: Smaller Drum a half a pound to three pounds seem to be the very best, although when prepared and cooked right even the larger ones are really good.
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
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05/11/16 04:01 AM
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jigbutch
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I catch plenty on crappie jigs around the Dam B
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Re: Targeting Drum
[Re: erittmueller]
#11680920
06/21/16 11:51 PM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 909
Fishwfly
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Pro Angler
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I have found that the Zman NED rig is killer for targeting drum in the rivers around me! Just bouncing the bottom.
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