Black Drum


Black Drum Fishing in Apalachicola, Florida


Black drum are powerful bottom feeders often caught around oyster beds and bridge pilings in Apalachicola’s bay system. These large fish can weigh over 50 pounds and put up a strong fight on medium tackle. They are commonly caught by anglers targeting redfish, trout, and sheepshead inshore.


Where to Catch Black Drum


In Apalachicola, black drum are found around:

Oyster reefs and mud flats

Bridge pilings and channel edges

Deep inshore holes and passes

They feed on crustaceans and are often seen tailing in shallow water


Best Time to Fish for Black Drum


Season Black Drum Activity
Spring Excellent around bridges and flats
Summer Good around deeper oyster beds and channels
Fall Great action during cooler months in shallow water
Winter Consistent around deep holes and warm water outflows

Peak Season: March through May & October through December


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Not commonly targeted with lures

Bait: Crabs, clams, shrimp, and cut bait

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon or mono

Technique: Fish bait on bottom near structure and let it sit still