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NC's Legendary Bull Drum Fishing Adventure

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • North Carolina
  • $300 - $880 price range

Summary

Join Captain Dave Hegel for an afternoon chase of the legendary "Old Drum" on North Carolina's Neuse River and Pamlico Sound. With 18 out of 24 IGFA World Records for Redfish, these waters offer prime trophy fishing from July to late October. Dave's been fishing here since 1984, so he knows all the hotspots. You'll head out at 3 PM, when the big ones start moving to feed at dusk. Expect to try different tactics - from working popping corks around bait balls to soaking cut bait along the shoal edges. As the sun sets, you might just hook into the catch of a lifetime. With room for 3 guests, it's a perfect trip for a small group looking to tangle with some serious bulls. Pamlico Pirate Fishing Charters provides everything you need for an authentic North Carolina fishing experience.
NC's Legendary Bull Drum Fishing Adventure

Bulls on the Bite

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Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

Reeling in the redfish with finesse on a stormy Oriental day!

Reeling in the redfish with finesse on a stormy Oriental day!

Redfish on light tackle: the perfect storm of fishing excitement!

Redfish on light tackle: the perfect storm of fishing excitement!

Double redfish delight on a stormy day in Oriental!

Double redfish delight on a stormy day in Oriental!

Double trouble: Redfish duet in Oriental's partly cloudy playground!

Double trouble: Redfish duet in Oriental's partly cloudy playground!

Light tackle magic strikes gold with a redfish in Oriental!

Light tackle magic strikes gold with a redfish in Oriental!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish on the line despite stormy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish on the line despite stormy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

Reeling in the redfish with finesse on a stormy Oriental day!

Reeling in the redfish with finesse on a stormy Oriental day!

Redfish on light tackle: the perfect storm of fishing excitement!

Redfish on light tackle: the perfect storm of fishing excitement!

Double redfish delight on a stormy day in Oriental!

Double redfish delight on a stormy day in Oriental!

Double trouble: Redfish duet in Oriental's partly cloudy playground!

Double trouble: Redfish duet in Oriental's partly cloudy playground!

Light tackle magic strikes gold with a redfish in Oriental!

Light tackle magic strikes gold with a redfish in Oriental!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish on the line despite stormy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish on the line despite stormy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked under partly cloudy skies!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: Redfish hooked on a partly cloudy day!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumph: A 14-inch redfish beauty!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

Light tackle triumphs as a redfish takes the bait on a stormy day!

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Reeling in Bull Reds on the Neuse River

Get ready to tangle with some of the biggest redfish you've ever seen! This afternoon trip on the Neuse River and Pamlico Sound is your ticket to world-class bull red action. Captain Dave Hegel knows these waters like the back of his hand, having fished here since 1984. From July to October, monster reds pile into the river to spawn, giving you a shot at fish that could crush state records. We'll hit the water at 3 PM and fish until the sun dips below the horizon, targeting those big bulls as they move up to feed on the shoals at dusk.

What to Expect on the Water

This ain't your average fishing trip, folks. We're talking about targeting true giants – the kind of reds that'll make your arms ache and your drag scream. Captain Dave's got a few tricks up his sleeve to put you on the fish. We might start off chasing bait balls, using popping corks to mimic fleeing baitfish and draw strikes from hungry bulls. As the light fades, we'll shift gears and set up on the shoal edges, soaking fresh-cut bait where those old drum like to cruise. The action can be non-stop, so be ready to put your back into it when one of these bruisers takes the bait!

Techniques That Land Lunkers

Flexibility is key when you're after bull reds, and we've got options. Popping cork rigs are deadly effective when the fish are busting bait on the surface. We'll cast these rigs out and work them with sharp jerks, creating that irresistible "pop" that drives reds wild. When we switch to bottom fishing, we'll use stout rods and reels spooled with heavy line – trust me, you'll need it. Fresh mullet or menhaden chunks on circle hooks do the trick. The key is patience and a smooth, steady hookset when that rod doubles over. Captain Dave will be right there to coach you through the fight of your life.

What Anglers Are Saying

"I'm 41 and I caught the biggest redfish I have ever seen in my life! Captain Dave is a great guide and an even better person. So much fun. Thank you again!" - TIMOTHY

Target Species Breakdown

Bull Redfish (Old Drum): These aren't your average reds, folks. We're talking about true monsters, often topping 40 inches and weighing 30-50 pounds or more. The Neuse River is famous for producing IGFA world record reds – 18 out of 24 world records, to be exact. These fish are absolute powerhouses, built like linebacker and with the fight to match. They come inshore to spawn from July through October, with September and October often being prime time. What makes them so special? It's not just their size – it's the raw power and endurance they bring to the fight. Hooking one of these giants is like trying to stop a freight train with a fishing rod. They'll peel off long runs, bulldog near the bottom, and give you a battle you'll be talking about for years. The sheer sight of one of these copper-colored beauties coming up beside the boat is enough to make any angler's heart race.

Time to Book Your Spot

Listen, if you're serious about tangling with some of the biggest redfish on the planet, this is your chance. Captain Dave's knowledge of the Neuse River and Pamlico Sound is second to none, and he's got the track record to prove it. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking to check "bull red" off your bucket list or a newbie hoping to feel the raw power of these fish, this trip delivers. With only room for three guests, spots fill up fast – especially during peak season. Don't miss your shot at joining the bull red club. Book your afternoon adventure with Pamlico Pirate Fishing Charters and get ready for some drag-screaming action!

Customer Review

Redfish Record at 41

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I'm 41 and I caught the biggest redfish I have ever seen in my life! Captain Dave is a great guide and an even better person. So much fun. Thank you again! Justin, Bryce, and Clark

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TIMOTHY Mcknight

August 25, 2024

Learn more about the specie

Redfish

Redfish, also called red drum, are one of our area's prized catches. These bronze-colored bruisers with the trademark black tail spot can reach over 40 inches and 50 pounds. You'll find them prowling the shallows - sometimes with their backs out of the water! They love hanging around oyster beds, grass flats, and pier pilings in 1-4 feet of water. July through October is prime time as big bulls move in from the Atlantic to spawn. The Neuse River and Pamlico Sound are world-famous for trophy reds, holding 18 world records. Anglers love targeting these fish for their hard-fighting spirit and excellent table fare. As the sun dips low, redfish often push up on shoals to feed, making for exciting dusk fishing. We'll use popping corks over bait balls or soak cut bait on the edges. Here's a local tip: On calm days, scan for "push water" - V-shaped wakes made by cruising reds. Cast soft plastics or gold spoons ahead of their path for explosive strikes.

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4

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Horsepower per Engine: 250

Hop aboard for an afternoon chase of the famous Neuse River "Old Drum" with Captain Dave Hegel, a local expert who's been fishing these waters since 1984. The Neuse River and Pamlico Sound are prime spots for trophy redfish, boasting 18 out of 24 IGFA world records. From July to late October, these giants swim in from the Atlantic to spawn, offering anglers a shot at a true monster catch. As the sun dips low, we'll hit the water at 3:00 PM and fish until sunset, targeting the shoal edges where big reds come to feed at dusk. Captain Dave employs varied techniques, from working popping corks around bait balls to soaking cut bait in prime locations. With room for three guests, you'll have plenty of space to cast and reel in the catch of a lifetime on this intimate fishing trip.
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