Black Drum


Black Drum Fishing in Mexico Beach, Florida


Black drum are found inshore and around the passes near Mexico Beach. These bottom-feeding fish grow large and are often targeted for their brute strength and tasty fillets when under slot size. They are most commonly caught around bridges, docks, and in deeper channels with crustacean-based baits.


Where to Catch Black Drum


In the Mexico Beach area, black drum are usually found:

Inshore bays and channels with muddy bottoms

Around bridge pilings and dock structures

Near jetties and slow-moving tidal creeks

Fish on the bottom with natural bait and patience for best results.


Best Time to Fish for Black Drum


Season Black Drum Activity
Spring Great fishing as large fish move through inshore
Summer Good near bridges and docks early or late
Fall Active in cooler months, especially deeper creeks

Peak Season: February through May


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Not common; usually caught on bait

Bait: Shrimp, fiddler crabs, or blue crab chunks

Leaders: 30–40 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Bottom fish slowly near structure or channel edges