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Next time you go out say you are trying to catch Drum, and you will end up with a bunch of stripers, lol. Glad you caught a couple channel cats. Keep up the great content.
Had me laughing the first half. Those drum were nicer than anything I’ve caught past few weeks! I almost always use a fish gripper. I try to touch them as little as possible. Grippers don’t drop fish and they don’t get banged up. Better for the fish’s health that way.
@michaelmccormick1016 Yeah, fish grips can be helpful. Drum definitely smell a bit worse than most gamefish, and are difficult to hold because of their mouths. Thanks for watching!
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The drum whisperer strikes again! Nice one man
@@FishingWithZach thanks, man!
We used small spoons and jigs for the skip Jack
Next time you go out say you are trying to catch Drum, and you will end up with a bunch of stripers, lol. Glad you caught a couple channel cats. Keep up the great content.
There will never be a day I target drum lol
Just about every TVA body of water is drum capital of the world 😂
@@RivermanTV- Very true, thanks for watching man!
I have fished that spot before. We caught Striper on live skipjack. Flukes work well also especially in the swift current! Enjoying your vids.
Thanks! Did you jig for the skipjack beforehand, or buy them somewhere?
Embrace the drum bite! That looked like some good action to me! Nice sponsorship cutaway. You are moving up in the world!
@@BackroadsAngling thanks for watching, man!
Drum are a blast to catch on artificial!
Thanks for watching!
Had me laughing the first half. Those drum were nicer than anything I’ve caught past few weeks! I almost always use a fish gripper. I try to touch them as little as possible. Grippers don’t drop fish and they don’t get banged up. Better for the fish’s health that way.
@michaelmccormick1016 Yeah, fish grips can be helpful. Drum definitely smell a bit worse than most gamefish, and are difficult to hold because of their mouths. Thanks for watching!
I genuinely wonder what your drum to striper/hybrid ratio is.
Not good 😂
I think you catch as much drum I snag shad per year
Edit: I wonder if you use minners or live shad to catch those stripers would that be worth a try?
I tried that in this video with a shad i snagged, just caught another drum lol
@@EngineeringHooksets The drum have chosen their master
@@AGdaRiverRat 😂