Delaware Bay Black Drum | Cape May, NJ | S20 E02

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2023
  • Every spring, big black drum migrate into the waters of Delaware Bay to feed and spawn, and fishermen have the chance to hook 40-, 50, and 60-plus pound fish all without leaving the bay.
    In this episode, Chris Megan and Jimmy Fee head south to Cape May, New Jersey where they target huge Black Drum with Capt. Bob Cope of Full Ahead Sportfishing.
    Book a charter with Captain Bob at fullaheadsportfishing.com
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Комментарии • 44

  • @NatureCulls
    @NatureCulls Год назад +4

    The banter between you guys and this captain was awesome. Felt like I was fishing with my old man with some of his wittiness hahaha. Great video.

  • @joesmith-or3wx
    @joesmith-or3wx Год назад +1

    I love the over head shot of boat. You got to love it ☺️

  • @LongIslandLethals
    @LongIslandLethals Год назад +1

    Great trip, we're headed there to fish with friends this spring. I have 10 of those FathomLD15's. Great reels.

  • @corymattson6350
    @corymattson6350 8 месяцев назад +1

    I know a guy who caught a 94#2oz Black Drum here in NC. Was state record for a while. A 100# er and some ounces is the record now.
    We recommend 10# and down for eating and letting the big ones go.

  • @rsouder953
    @rsouder953 Год назад +1

    Great video and a great Charter Captain. Black drum is probably my favorite fishery. They're fun to catch and the class of fish I keep for the table (15-30LB) are very tasty and excellent. The bigger fish tend to have worms (smaller fish have had them too) but the 60-80LB class fish, their meat has a grisly porkchop consistency which I'm not a fan of when it comes to eating fish, that's why I let the bigger 40lb+ fish go, not to mention they are the big breeders. Loved the video!

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Love drum - can't imagine what fighting an 80-pounder must be like.

  • @snakeeyes9246
    @snakeeyes9246 Год назад +1

    My mom caught one of these in April 2014 in Florida. I have only caught Red Drum and Northern Kingfish, but have always wanted to catch a Black Drum.

  • @Skolmann
    @Skolmann Год назад +5

    Last time I went drum fishing in Delaware Bay we had 21 bites and landed 19 (only kept 1) from an estimated #45-90.

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад

      That's a hell of a night. When was this?

    • @Skolmann
      @Skolmann Год назад

      @@OnTheWaterMedia several years ago around the May full moon.

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад

      @@Skolmann a 90-pounder must look like a dinosaur. Can't imagine that fight from one that size. - Jimmy

    • @Skolmann
      @Skolmann Год назад +1

      @@OnTheWaterMedia the #90 was shaped (& fought) like a Sherman Tank

  • @walker9379
    @walker9379 Год назад

    Awesome video! Great stuff, what line were you guys using? That looked like a great time

  • @joesmith-or3wx
    @joesmith-or3wx Год назад +2

    I have hit drums in fresh water. But these black drum are huge. How much do they weight?

  • @magosteamj1243
    @magosteamj1243 Год назад

    Could you really tell me what date was that fishing day? We are from Ct and we are collecting information about black drums. Red drums. Thank you

  • @alexolgakholod389
    @alexolgakholod389 Год назад

    What is a type and brand of reel are you using ?

  • @PamelaMarquez-hy5ex
    @PamelaMarquez-hy5ex Год назад +1

    Thank you, what about the ROD?

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад +1

      www.pennfishing.com/rampage-jig-conventional-1315416?variant=1293006

  • @jerrycarrasco1971
    @jerrycarrasco1971 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow in the Texas Coast any black drum over 30" is considered a bull black drum and must be released because they are breeding black drum and they are full of parasites. Our slot is 14"-30". Nice catch though

  • @Soily55
    @Soily55 Год назад

    How can I book a trip with Captain Bob?

  • @mikegianfrancesco9431
    @mikegianfrancesco9431 Год назад +1

    Hey capt what name of the rods and reels

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад

      Reel: Penn Fathom 15 Lever Drag
      Rod: Penn Rampage Jig Conventional 5'8"

  • @PamelaMarquez-hy5ex
    @PamelaMarquez-hy5ex Год назад

    what type of rod?

  • @StriperScott
    @StriperScott Год назад

    Black drum in Delaware!?!

  • @hihowego4133
    @hihowego4133 3 месяца назад

    Used a circle hook..& gaff to bring fish in. 🤔🤔🤔

  • @Hawkster212
    @Hawkster212 Год назад +3

    I always heard the big ones weren't good to eat, is that not true ?

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад +1

      It's a mild meat, very firm, and is great for baking. One of our favorites since Chris' first trip with Captain Bob in 2009 was drum parmesan.
      You can even cook up the ribs: ruclips.net/video/B8p_wK0Fhhg/видео.html

    • @Hawkster212
      @Hawkster212 Год назад +1

      @@OnTheWaterMedia interesting not wormy at all ? I will have to give it a shot :)

    • @PeakeFishing
      @PeakeFishing Год назад

      It’s very true

    • @rsouder953
      @rsouder953 Год назад +1

      Drum parm is excellent. If the fish ever has worms, more than likely you will notice them in the bottom spine section of the tail usually starting at the anus going to wards the tail. Just cut that section out and don't eat.

    • @wolfsvision940
      @wolfsvision940 Год назад

      There wormy as hell!!

  • @Marvelous_Movies
    @Marvelous_Movies Год назад

    don't they have worms?

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад

      According to Captain Bob, about one in 10 of the fish he cleans every season has worms.

  • @paddleandhook
    @paddleandhook Год назад +3

    Great trip! They have eluded my net several times here in Lewes. Catching black drum is literally on this year’s to do list, you have me getting antsy. Im surprised you guys gaffed and kept such large ones-im curious about the level of parasitic content inside…

    • @OnTheWaterMedia
      @OnTheWaterMedia  Год назад +1

      According to Cope, about one in 10 of the fish he cleans has the spaghetti worms in them. Neither of the fish we kept on that trip had worms.

  • @christophersmith5485
    @christophersmith5485 9 месяцев назад

    Reminds me of when I was a mate on a party boat fishing bluefish. Every fish gaffed and most not even bled and iced. No one ate those nasty fish sitting in the heat all day long. Such a waste.

  • @johnfromnewjersey9720
    @johnfromnewjersey9720 Год назад +3

    the captain takes you there, baits the hook, casts it out, hooks the fish and then hands you the rod. That's not fishing, that's reeling!

  • @PeakeFishing
    @PeakeFishing Год назад +9

    Big black drum are not good to eat and are full of worms. Pretty silly to harvest them just so you can “take home a lot of meat”. Luckily most of these old school fish killers who use way too heavy of tackle will be dead in 20-30 years.

    • @awoutdoorz2805
      @awoutdoorz2805 Год назад

      Kinda harsh

    • @christophersmith5485
      @christophersmith5485 9 месяцев назад +1

      Not harsh enough. This is caveman fishing.

    • @BunkerBlog
      @BunkerBlog 4 месяца назад

      You must not have had smoked black drum before. These fish are delicious and are a sustainable fish to catch. The only "worms" they have attach to their tails and do not affect the meat. I caught a 70 pounder a few years back and it had absolutely no worms. 24 by the way, so I'll be a "fish killer" for many years to come. 😉