hey man good catches next time you go try a 2 hook bottom rig with a 2oz pyrimid sinker and 2 hooks a little bigger than you use for crappie cut a shrimp into a couple small parts and drop it down 8-12" from the pier pylons and for artificial try a 1/2-3/8 oz white bucktail jig put a squid strip on it to look like a tail. 2 of the better ways to get a nice drum
@@Jellus4u what hes explaining for the bottom rig should be similar to a flounder rig or carolina rig ( not sure if its specific to the carolinas). Also, in the carolinas youre not going to catch slot drum off a pier at all. Go to the sound side of whatever island you're on and look for where the tide comes in and out from the marsh. There should be a distinct area almost looking like a small river bed. When high tide peaks, fish the edge of it. Always remember the fish know their home better than you or I ever will. Theyll tell you where they are. Fall and spring* are the best times to get lucky. Coldish water=hungry fish that are preparing to not eat for a while. Good luck my nigga!
hey man good catches next time you go try a 2 hook bottom rig with a 2oz pyrimid sinker and 2 hooks a little bigger than you use for crappie cut a shrimp into a couple small parts and drop it down 8-12" from the pier pylons and for artificial try a 1/2-3/8 oz white bucktail jig put a squid strip on it to look like a tail. 2 of the better ways to get a nice drum
I will 100% do this text time, thanks for the info my dude this is some good stuff
@@Jellus4u what hes explaining for the bottom rig should be similar to a flounder rig or carolina rig ( not sure if its specific to the carolinas). Also, in the carolinas youre not going to catch slot drum off a pier at all. Go to the sound side of whatever island you're on and look for where the tide comes in and out from the marsh. There should be a distinct area almost looking like a small river bed. When high tide peaks, fish the edge of it. Always remember the fish know their home better than you or I ever will. Theyll tell you where they are. Fall and spring* are the best times to get lucky. Coldish water=hungry fish that are preparing to not eat for a while. Good luck my nigga!
Lmao noted, thank you my man
@@awichita12 born and raised in NC at the coast been fishing since before my first birthday you will absolutely catch slot drum from piers
Salt water 🔥🔥🔥
I underestimated how strong they are