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The fastest way to waste a spring black drum trip is to fish them like fluke: drift around, bounce spots, and hope they find you. I’m going the opposite direction and laying out a patient, repeatable approach for black drum fishing that works from a boat, a kayak, or the surf, especially across the Mid-Atlantic from New Jersey and Delaware up through New York and beyond.
We start with what makes black drum different, from their downward-facing mouth to how they root through sand, mud, shell beds, and clam bottom. That biology explains why “close to the bottom” is not close enough, why circle hooks shine on these slow pick-up bites, and why spring water temperatures and spawning runs push fish into bays, estuaries, and deeper channel edges early before they slide shallower.
Then I get tactical: blue crab versus clam, keeping scent in the water, anchoring or spot lock instead of drifting, and setting up near structure without parking right on top of it. I also share a simple bait finder rig mindset for weight and line control, plus a boat and kayak anchor-float trick that lets you safely fight big fish off the hook-up spot and return without losing your position. If you’ve ever heard that eerie “drumming” thump at night, you already know why patience can be the best lure.
If this helps you stick your first drum or your biggest drum, subscribe, share the show with a fishing buddy, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find it. What bait are you most confident in for black drum this spring?
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Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]
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Send us Fan Mail
The fastest way to waste a spring black drum trip is to fish them like fluke: drift around, bounce spots, and hope they find you. I’m going the opposite direction and laying out a patient, repeatable approach for black drum fishing that works from a boat, a kayak, or the surf, especially across the Mid-Atlantic from New Jersey and Delaware up through New York and beyond.
We start with what makes black drum different, from their downward-facing mouth to how they root through sand, mud, shell beds, and clam bottom. That biology explains why “close to the bottom” is not close enough, why circle hooks shine on these slow pick-up bites, and why spring water temperatures and spawning runs push fish into bays, estuaries, and deeper channel edges early before they slide shallower.
Then I get tactical: blue crab versus clam, keeping scent in the water, anchoring or spot lock instead of drifting, and setting up near structure without parking right on top of it. I also share a simple bait finder rig mindset for weight and line control, plus a boat and kayak anchor-float trick that lets you safely fight big fish off the hook-up spot and return without losing your position. If you’ve ever heard that eerie “drumming” thump at night, you already know why patience can be the best lure.
If this helps you stick your first drum or your biggest drum, subscribe, share the show with a fishing buddy, and leave a quick review so more anglers can find it. What bait are you most confident in for black drum this spring?
Support the show
Fat Dad YouTube Channel: (569) Fat Dad Fishing - YouTube
Fat Dad Instagram: @fat.dad.fishing
Fat Dad Facebook: (7) Fat Dad Fishing | Facebook
Email: [email protected]

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