BLACK DRUM
                  
  

                  
                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                         Destin Fishing Guide


BLACK DRUM
(Pogonias cromis)

OTHER NAMES: Drum, Striped Drum

RANGE: All Florida coasts.

HABITAT: Surf and estuarine areas. Most consistently productive fisheries for big Drum are found in
the St. Marys River estuary of the northeast coast, the Indian River, Tampa Bay and the Suwannee
River estuary. Like Redfish, small Drum forage along shell bars, shorelines and on shallow flats. Big
fish stick mostly to inside channels and surf.

DESCRIPTION: Somewhat similar to the Redfish in shape, but usually distinguishable by color, and
always by the fact that the Drum has barbels, or feelers on the underside of the lower jaw. Juvenile
Drum have black vertical stripes on dusky white sides, as do Sheepshead (which see). Only novices
will be confused, however, because Drum lack the prominent sheep-like teeth that give the
Sheepshead its name. The stripes fade with age and adult Drum are usually blackish above and white
below, although some develop a decidedly bronze hue.

SIZE: Drum over 100 pounds have been caught and specimens weighing 30 to 50 pounds are not rare
in many areas. Striped juveniles generally weigh 1-15 pounds. World record 113 pounds. 1 ounce;
Florida record 93 pounds.

FOOD VALUE: Drum to about 6 or 8 pounds are as tasty as Redfish. Larger ones become quite
coarse.

GAME QUALITIES: Strong, bullish fight, but not so tough as the Redfish, size for size.

TACKLE AND BAITS: Surf tackle and saltwater boat rods are used when targeting big fish, but even
the lunkers can be caught rather easily on spinning and casting tackle with a bit of patience. Fly fishing
is a challenge. Any sort of crustacean, from shrimp to cut blue crab to whole small crab, makes fine
bait for Drum. Cut fish and squid work fairly well. Drum are not avid lure-chasers but can be taken on
slowly worked jigs in deep water, and by carefully presented streamer flies and jigs on the flats.

FISHING SYSTEMS: Casting; Still Fishing.