Catching big black drum on a kayak is a hoot – those hefty bruisers take you for a serious sleigh ride, and few inshore fish grow as large as these drum. No, they won’t tail-walk and big black drum are not great table fare. But for a brutish battle, they’re tough to beat. So, how will you get them on the line? It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3.
And remember, folks, black drum over 30 pounds are commonly riddled with worms and aren’t exactly appetizing. When you land that big black, treat it with respect and care, snap off a pic or two, and slide it right back over the side.
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