Black Drum


Black Drum Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal


Black drum are bottom feeders that frequent the inshore waters around Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs. These fish are common near bridges, docks, and oyster beds, where they root around for crustaceans. Large schools are often seen during cooler months and provide steady action.


Where to Catch Black Drum


In this region, black drum are typically found around:

Bridges and piers in Dunedin and Palm Harbor

Oyster beds and mangrove shorelines

Deep holes in tidal creeks

Nearshore passes with structure and current


Best Time to Fish for Black Drum


Season Black Drum Activity
Winter Excellent near docks and bridges
Spring Steady action continues through early spring
Fall Good numbers return with cooler temps

Peak Season: December through April


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Scented soft plastics fished slowly along the bottom

Bait: Live shrimp, crabs, and cut clams

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Technique: Cast near structure and let bait sit; use a sensitive rod for subtle bites