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if you're talking about the freshwater drum then the answer is just about anything. they are considered a "trash fish" and they will eat anything and everything on the bottom of the river. including but not limited to worms, corn, dead fish, mud, aluminum cans, rusty nails,,,,. they are very similar to carp.

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