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Old 10-05-2008, 10:06 PM
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can anyone tell me how to catch these red drum on assateauge island , been trying for a couple years now with nothing but failure
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Old 10-05-2008, 10:31 PM
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Toss a Bunker head out on a 12/0 hook and settle in for the wait. Keep checking the bait, the Blues have been pretty active lately.
Some ppl go a couple years without getting one, others get multiples. It's just a matter of putting in a lot of hours in most cases.
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Old 10-06-2008, 01:28 PM
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You can use bunker heads, or chunks with 12/0 - 16/0 circle hooks. Whatever weight for the conditions and lots of patience. They can be found in close too.

Here is a good picture of a fish finder rig.
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My best suggestion for catching one of these migrating Red Drum...is to sit at the end of Scott Cooper's driveway....until you see him leaving with his rods mounted to his truck....then follow him at a distance....and fish a couple feet away from him when he hits the beach.
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My best suggestion for catching one of these migrating Red Drum...is to sit at the end of Scott Cooper's driveway....until you see him leaving with his rods mounted to his truck....then follow him at a distance....and fish a couple feet away from him when he hits the beach.
hmmm... this might lead you to the golf course. I don't think Coops rods ever leave his truck!
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Toss a Bunker head out on a 12/0 hook and settle in for the wait. Keep checking the bait, the Blues have been pretty active lately.
Some ppl go a couple years without getting one, others get multiples. It's just a matter of putting in a lot of hours in most cases.
Welcome to the forum Don!
Thanks for the welcome and the info .
Am going to give it another try after the copany i work for's rockfishen trip .
will be spendin all saturday night into sunday morning on assateague island.
Hopefully will have better luck this time
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Thanks for the welcome and the info .
Am going to give it another try after the copany i work for's rockfishen trip .
will be spendin all saturday night into sunday morning on assateague island.
Hopefully will have better luck this time

Fish hard at the low tides! that seems to be when the reds are mostly being caught this year.
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Fish hard at the low tides! that seems to be when the reds are mostly being caught this year.
thanks ill give it a try this weekend
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My best suggestion for catching one of these migrating Red Drum...is to sit at the end of Scott Cooper's driveway....until you see him leaving with his rods mounted to his truck....then follow him at a distance....and fish a couple feet away from him when he hits the beach.
If I knew who SCOTT Cooper was and where he lives maybe i'd try it
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If I knew who SCOTT Cooper was and where he lives maybe i'd try it
if you're on the beach at low tide he's the one pulling the in drum one right after the other while they swim by the rest of us!! LOL ...
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I will be sure to look for him saturday night
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my last trip to assateague was a waste of time . spentall saturday night 10/11/08 on the beech . NO FISH AGAIN im done with this island. think i'll stay in /on delaware's beaches where at least i can catch fish. cant wait for the rock fish run
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Old 10-18-2008, 11:17 PM
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Don,
Don't give up!
We are in a lull at this time in the season, it's normal.
Those that put in the time are rewarded.
(well, most of the ppl)
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