Everyone asking where the spot at, but no comments on the ?s , theres plenty of fish out in the water for everyone and fish move every second of the day, SHARE THE SPOTS, IM SURE YOU ENJOY CATCHING ALL THE FISH BUT ITS NICE TO SEE OTHERS CATCHING FISH ALSO!!! SO WHERE IS THIS SPOT AT AGAIN ????? HAHA
I caught a drum on Old Hickory that was 3 or 4 times bigger than the one you caught using 90 lb braid. I didn't realize I might had a possible worlds record. I just though damn old trash fish.
Drum get even bigger than that. They're just not seen that often anymore. When I was a kid, I saw a Buffalo Carp hauled in that was easily 100+ pounds. The guy that had it, had it on an 1 1/4 thick rope...it broke through it with ease as he was trying to get it out of the boat.
@@cerebraltackle Maybe so but the fresh water worlds record is 54 lb 8 oz. Of course most people are like me they just treat it as a trash fish. We all thought it was way over 50 pounds. I'm 68 I was probably 58 then and I've never seen one that big. Caught some Skipjack in same area way over 3 pounds. Saw Stripers swimming there over 50 pounds. Saw them caught there over 35 pounds. It's at a power so you can't get to the best fishing spot since 911 but it wouldn't surprise me if next WW wouldn't come out of there.
I live in Iowa and when some people catch big drum the stab them in the gills and throw them back in the water or on the bank. Idk why they do that. I try to catch..... and release.
. es muy ignorante y bruto sacrificar un pez por más que no se pueda consumir.la pesca debe conservacionista y no depredar .yo en Argentina pescó con devolucion ,es dar gracias al pez que nos dio la satisfacción de una jornada de pesca y la devolución permite que las nuevas generaciones se emocionen como lo hacemos nosotros