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Black drum are among the most distinctive inshore gamefish found in Charleston waters. These powerful members of the drum family are easily recognized by their high-backed profile and ability to produce audible drumming sounds. - Can live over 40 years and reach weights exceeding 90 pounds. - Feed primarily on oysters, crabs, and marine worms. - Most active during moving tides in shallow water.
Captain Mike Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters offers premier black drum fishing experiences in Charleston's productive inshore waters. These powerful bottom-dwellers provide excellent sport for anglers of all skill levels, with their distinctive drumming sound and strong fighting ability making every hookup memorable. Charleston's marshes and creek mouths create ideal habitat for black drum year-round, and Captain Mike's local knowledge ensures you'll be fishing the most productive spots. Whether you're targeting trophy-sized fish or introducing kids to the thrill of inshore fishing, a black drum charter delivers consistent action and unforgettable memories on the water.
Captain Mike Whitesides of Salty Angler Fishing Charters brings years of local experience to Charleston's premier black drum fishing grounds. His fishing charters focus on the productive inshore waters where black drum congregate around oyster beds, creek mouths, and shallow flats. All tackle and bait are provided, and Captain Mike specializes in putting both novice and experienced anglers on fish. Book your black drum fishing adventure today and experience why Charleston's inshore fishing is considered some of the best on the East Coast.
Black drum fishing in Charleston offers consistent action throughout the year, with these powerful fish providing excellent sport on light tackle. Captain Mike targets the shallow water areas where black drum feed on oysters, crabs, and shrimp, creating exciting opportunities for sight fishing and bottom fishing techniques. The distinctive drumming sound these fish make underwater adds an extra element of excitement to every trip.
Charleston's extensive marsh system and tidal creeks provide perfect habitat for black drum of all sizes, from schooling juveniles to trophy fish exceeding 40 pounds. Captain Mike's intimate knowledge of local tides, structure, and seasonal patterns ensures productive fishing trips regardless of your experience level.
Black drum thrive in Charleston's brackish waters, where they feed heavily on oysters, blue crabs, and fiddler crabs found throughout the lowcountry marsh system. These fish are known for their powerful runs and stubborn fighting style, often heading straight for oyster beds or structure when hooked. Captain Mike targets them using fresh shrimp, blue crab, and cut bait around creek mouths, oyster bars, and shallow flats during moving tides. The best action typically occurs during the two hours before and after high tide, when black drum move into the shallows to feed.
Captain Mike's fishing charters accommodate up to six anglers and include all necessary tackle, bait, and safety equipment. Trips typically start early morning to take advantage of prime feeding times, though afternoon charters are also available. The boat is equipped with a shallow draft hull perfect for navigating Charleston's intricate creek system, plus fish cleaning services are provided at the end of your trip. Bring sunscreen, snacks, and drinks for a comfortable day on the water targeting these exciting inshore gamefish.