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Favorite time of year to drum fish

  • Fall

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This question has probably been posted multiple times on this forum, but in the midst of getting ready for fall fishing I thought i would bring it up. Out of complete curiosity, which time of the year do y'all prefer for drum fishing?

(surf or pier, not necessarily when you should be on the piers vs the surf, just y'alls personal preferences on when y'all would prefer to drum fish as i am aware the planks are hot in the fall)
 

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BOTH! With the exception of tropical storms I think the fall weather is more “predictable” as it can be really cold and windy in the spring. I agree the fish seem to be bigger in the fall, but not always. Also, it seems easier to catch bait in the fall. So maybe I like the fall best (or maybe fall is closer than spring). 👍
 

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Every chance I get!!!! You got to show up to get bowed up!!!!😁 Being there at the right time is half the battle!!!
"being there at the right time is half the battle"
-I unfortunately do not live close to the outer banks (4hr, 30 min drive for me), though the closest drive to the beach for me is about an hour and thirty minutes to Wrightsville, a drive that i am rather used to. That said, on my OBX trips, i just have to make do with whatever time I have available. With limited weekends in each season to go, being off by one weekend on a drum blitz is the biggest punch in the gut ever lol. I unfortunately got to experience this feeling twice this past spring season. So that quote is quite the story of my life lol.
 

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"being there at the right time is half the battle"
-I unfortunately do not live close to the outer banks (4hr, 30 min drive for me), though the closest drive to the beach for me is about an hour and thirty minutes to Wrightsville, a drive that i am rather used to. That said, on my OBX trips, i just have to make do with whatever time I have available. With limited weekends in each season to go, being off by one weekend on a drum blitz is the biggest punch in the gut ever lol. I unfortunately got to experience this feeling twice this past spring season. So that quote is quite the story of my life lol.
That's why when I go I stay for a good bit. At least two weeks. I got ya beat. Around 6 1/2 hrs with a camper. That's to hatteras. We might do a 3-4 day blitz week after next but as I sit figuring up fuel, rental fee( not taking a camper), etc ,etc........its easily 300 dollar days at the least. One just has to decide what its worth to them. With that said I bet we go weather permitting.....
 

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SO when is the actual spring season time frame in the surf? We go this year to topsail for our first trip the week before the may holiday. What is surf fishing like that time of the year compared to mid end of june?
 

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Looking to transition our yearly fishing trip from October to March/April. Like most on here, missed a good drum bite on the front and backside of our trip.
Since we try and plan a year out, when would be the most advantageous time to go? I know a lot is weather dependent, but just looking for overall opinions. Will stay in Rodanthe/Waves/Salvo area.
Thanks
 
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