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Fishing a squarebill Thursday, wasn't surprised to catch a drum, but how in the world does one eat a squarebill this deep!

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I had one do it one day, thought I'd never get the hooks out since the crank was taking up all of its mouth.

  • Super User
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lmao. I thought drum were saltwater tho?

There are both freshwater and saltwater drum/sheepshead

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  • Global Moderator
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A man can dream.....

This one was dreaming big apparently. If I could just manage to catch one on topwater I don't know if I'd have anything else to shoot for in my fishing career. 

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Salt water drum are not sheepshead. Saltwater drum are a family of fish that include redfish, black drum and spotted sea trout among others. A saltwater sheepshead is a completely different fish, and is called that because it has huge flat smiling teeth that look just like a sheep.

  • Global Moderator
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Goes to show that no matter what we think will work, won't work..

When to throw what, where, or how...

We really don't actully know what will hit what!

Mike

  • Super User
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So HOW did you get that crankbait out of it's mouth?​

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So HOW did you get that crankbait out of it's mouth?​

 

 

I'm assuming at that point he chopped it's head off and pushed the crank on through.  No possible way of getting that back safely.

  • Super User
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I'm assuming at that point he chopped it's head off and pushed the crank on through.  No possible way of getting that back safely.

If so, I hope he fried it up with a little butter & garlic.....

  • Global Moderator
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So HOW did you get that crankbait out of it's mouth?​

Amazingly enough, it came out very easily. Only one point on the front hook was in the fish, the whole back hook was swinging freely. I popped one hook out and slowly removed the bait.

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