Black Drum Fishing in Miami, Florida
Black drum are a lesser-known but locally caught species in Miami’s inshore and brackish waters. These bottom feeders are strong fighters and can grow to impressive sizes. Juveniles resemble redfish and are often found near structure, while large adults may school in deeper channels or passes.
Where to Catch Black Drum
Black drum are usually caught:
Near bridge pilings and dock structure
In brackish backwaters and creeks
Along deeper seawalls and channels
Near inlets and causeways on bottom rigs
Best Time to Fish for Black Drum
Season | Black Drum Activity |
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Winter | Peak inshore season for large drum |
Spring | Still active near bridges and jetties |
Summer | Juveniles caught in backwaters |
Fall | Good fishing near passes and bridges |
Peak Season: December through March
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Rarely used — bait preferred
Bait: Shrimp, blue crab, or clams
Leaders: 30–50 lb mono or fluoro
Gear: Medium spinning or light conventional tackle