Traditional Old Drum Set! Pamlico/Neuse River
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- In this video April and I are doing a traditional drum set with cut bait on the bottom. I wanted to make this video because I believe alot of anglers are still intimidated about doing this. It's really not hard at all and I give many tips in the video. Thanks for stopping by.
No Sir, if it does get much better than that, I haven't experienced it yet!!! Great evening on the Pamlico!
Good job!!
Still looking for my first , don’t think I’m going out far enough, fish near little Washington
It's a little early still. They start showing up in good numbers around mid August. I'd go down river a little further, at least as far as blounts bay
Sept 18th, going around Aurora tomorrow any advice on the rig set up ? Sliding sinker ?
@@patrickcotter945 You need to use a old drum rig. All the tackle shops sell them. Its the rig I'm using in this video, 1-2ounce egg weight, short leader 6", and a 8 or 9o circle hook. East Side Bait and tackle has a ton of them. This is the best rig to insure you don't gut hook the fish. Are you on instagram? If so, send me a message and we can get into some other details, good spots, etc.
This is an awesome video! Beautiful fish! Definitely a great experience to be with family and nature!
Thanks Joey!
Awesome video!!!🐟🎣
Thanks David
Awesome job just dropped anchor maybe I'll catch you out in the Pamlico Juniper Bay or Oriental someday
Right on! Thanks for watching!
Nicely done
Thank you sir!
Enjoy your content brother! I too have twin girls that are 3 right now, plan on taking them on some drum and trout trips when they get a little older. Keep up the awesome vids!
Thanks Lowell, you've got some fun times ahead, enjoy, it goes fast.
Nice time catching... Good to see you are back on the water.
Thanks Tom! Thanks for watching
Love the videos! Fish those same grounds, we are truly blessed to have such a incredible fishery at our back door. You are a great fisherman, but talented at making videos!
Thank you! I'm learning as I go like the rest of us. The videos are my artistic outlet. You're very kind!
LOVE to get into one of those sometime! Beautiful scenery, fish, and videography. I like how you use voiceovers in your videos as well. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks Joe!
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love your videos 👍🏻
Thank you! Appreciate you watching.
Enjoying your videos.
Relatively new to this area & catching one of these old drum is a bucketlist item of mine but just haven't been able to connect. Trying to learn the area & gain knowledge that will give me enough confidence to go with great expectations. Any extra tips are welcomed, not looking for a secret hole just wanting to gain a better understanding of key water features that pattern these beast, outside of chasing bait. Thanks in advance & keep those videos coming
Hi Brian, are you able to message me on Instagram? @haltysalty
Good video man!! I need my first bull red. What would be the 2 months you speak of. September-October. Or August-September???
Thank you. Personally I find August-September to be best for the Pamlico. But I've caught plenty in the first two weeks of October on some years.
@@haltysalty7537 thanks man
Just watched your video, thanks for sharing, we're would I have a chance to catch one out of my kayak, do you know a good spot to launch from, please and thank you
are you able to contact me through instagram?
Wow! Great action. I am coming up to Washington in a few weeks to try fishing in the area. Would love to talk to you about tactics, productive areas.
Happy to help any way I can. Thanks for watching!
Any harm in using spot lock instead of anchoring when your soaking bait for drum in 6 to 10 feet of water? I typically use it when sight fishing with popping corks as well.
I've never done it while soaking baits. But should work okay on lighter winds
@@haltysalty7537 Thanks
I see in the comments below that you are using 4000 size reels. What length and weight/action rod do you prefer. Thanks and great content here in these videos.
Anything from a 4000 to 6000 will get the job done. I like a 7'6" rod, medium heavy, medium fast. 30lb braid. Honestly in the past my big drum rods have been a hodge podge. Just recently I've gotten consistent with the gear described above. Better to go heavy than light. Alot of anglers will use their cobia rods.
Great video! I'm near here. What time of year is this? Late Sept? October?
Hi Kevin, I do all my big drum fishing in early August thru mid October. Late August is hard to beat.
Coordinates
Contact me on Instagram, ill point you right
You do charters?
Only when i pay for them🤣. Thanks for watching
Just a rental at allgater cut luv down there