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Red Drum in Weekapaug RI
Good Morning Everyone but I would not have believed it if I wasn't there to witness this spectacular catch tonight at the breachway. A buddy of mine from work came over from CT to fish here tonight and ended up catcatching a 49" Red Drum from the end of the breach on bunker. We are going to weigh it in the morning on a certified scale for a possible state record. Will keep you all posted on the weight and the out come of the record catch.
But really. What is a red drum doing up here. Maybe thats why everything is so screwy this year. We're getting invaded by southern species now. :smash: |
that's friggin' awesome! was he using chunks or live-lining?
ps. I like your signature, lol. love my SS too... |
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Pics will be comong after sun up while it is on the scale in Snug Harbor.
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Now that is something. Fish of a lifetime, for sure.
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Wonder if there are any more?
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time to start chumming off the ends of the breachways with pogie chunks and bring these southern fish in. must have been an awesome fight...
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Caught like 16 of them in the canal this year. Pretty cool!!!! Can't wait to see the pics.
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Wow very cool
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awaiting the pic.............:drool: |
Back in the 1800s drum (big ones!) were a commercially viable fish in both LI Sound and in RI Sound. So this is not unprecedented but it sure is a cool catch! Now if the squeteague would just follow them back up here.....
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Used to love catching them when I lived in TX.Redfish are damn good eating too!
Wouldn't be surprised if someone were to catch a Speck or a Croaker. |
Awesome. Almost as cool as the tarpon caught of the center wall
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Wow that is impressive, Cobia, tarpon, inshore dolphin, now red drum...who says there is no benefit to global warming.
I hope this continues, we need more diversity in our fishing up here. |
With the warming waters southern species are not uncommon, Spanish mackerel were reported in RI. waters.
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don't forget the 50# sturgeon caught at the mouth of the Merrimack this year,
not to be a buzz kill because its a awesome catch, its not listed on the RI records. |
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Was it a red drum or a black drum? Black drum are not uncommon in our waters, several are caught every year off Montauk. Spanish Macks are also not uncommon.
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Imagine how cool that would be to fight a fish that powerful, get it in close, see it roll and think..........WTH!
Really neat catch. |
Thing probably ruined him.. You'd have to catch an 80lb bass to pull as hard as that bull! Congrats.. Truly awesome catch no matter where you are.
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Just to be clear I did not catch or witness the catch of this fish. |
moo!
did that lil set up behind the fish bring it in?? |
It's posted on the Snug Harbor FB page. 48.9 #'s!!!!! Wow!
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Awesome!
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:drool:awesome .......there,s something he,ll never forget
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Capt Charles Va is the drum capt of the world
Got a 78lber black drum years ago in a derby . Nice catch and red is good eating !! |
That thing's a porker....hope they invade the ditch..........
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