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== Black_drum == | |||
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File:Pogonias_cromis_-_SERC.jpg|Pogonias cromis - SERC | |||
File:Black_Drum_Weight_vs._Length_Calcasieu_Estuary_metric.png|Black Drum Weight vs. Length Calcasieu Estuary metric | |||
File:Black_Drum_Length_vs._Age.png|Black Drum Length vs. Age | |||
File:BlackDrumFish.jpg|Black Drum Fish | |||
File:Pogonias_Cromis_2010-05-28.jpg|Pogonias Cromis 2010-05-28 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 23 February 2025
Black Drum (Pogonias cromis) stands as a notable saltwater fish species, distinct yet related to the red drum. Hailing as the sole representative of its genus Pogonias, the black drum showcases intriguing characteristics, both in its appearance and behavior, setting it apart from its piscatorial kin.
Physical Description[edit]
- Size and Weight: Typically, black drums are observed within the 5-30 lb (2–14 kg) range. Nevertheless, they're celebrated as the heavyweight champions in the drum family. Exceptional black drums have been known to exceed weights of 90 lbs (40 kg), with the record-holding specimen weighing just over 113 lbs (51 kg).
- Coloration: These fish flaunt a primarily black or gray hue. Juvenile black drums are particularly recognizable due to their striking dark stripes overlaying a grayish body.
- Mouth Structure: Equipped with rounded teeth and formidable jaws, black drums specialize in feasting on shellfish. They're adept at cracking open hard-shelled prey like oysters.
Behavior and Habitat[edit]
- Mating Calls: An interesting behavioral facet of the black drum is its capacity to generate tones. These resonate between frequencies of 100 Hz and 500 Hz, primarily used as mating calls, making the black drum an "audible" species among marine life.
- Habitat: Typically found in saltwater habitats, their distribution and behavior are influenced by various environmental factors, including temperature, salinity, and food availability.
Conservation and Fishing[edit]
- Catch and Release Recommendation: Given their potential to reach significant sizes and their role in marine ecosystems, it's generally recommended to release black drums weighing over 15 lbs (7 kg) to promote sustainable fishing practices.
- Culinary Use: Smaller black drums, usually below the recommended release weight, are considered prime for culinary preparations due to their tender meat and mild flavor.
Related Species[edit]
- Red Drum: A close relative of the black drum, distinguished by its reddish hue and a characteristic tail spot.


