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Drum, Black
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28 inch Black Drum wading the gulf surf in Texas live shrimp bait

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I deleted my last post (a 24" drum) because this is a better picture and a better fish: 40" black drum, free-lining a shrimp in Holiday, FL.
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STRIPERKING HERE, WHERE I LIVE WE FISH FOR STRIPER AT THE CHESAPEAKE NEAR THE BAY BRIDGE , WE SOMETIMES USE PEELER, I THOUGHT NEVER WOULD I EVER CATCH A DRUM ON PEELER, IT WASNT BIG BUT ISNT IT RARE FOR A DRUM TO EAT PEELER.
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48 inch black drum caught and released on 05/20/07 near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel

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