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Due to the Emerita being the predominant diet of the barred surfperch, surf fishermen use sand crabs as bait. Soft-shelled Emerita are kept also as bait by commercial fisheries. In some cultures, sand crabs are eaten as a popular snack, such as in Thailand. They are often prepared via shallow frying in a pan or deep frying in batter.
Mole crabs are sometimes called sand fleas. Some anglers call the inch-long mole crab a sand flea. It is prized by anglers as bait. The mole crab’s relative, the sand flea, is less than a ...
Archosargus probatocephalus feeds on bivalves and crustaceans, [10] so successful baits include shrimp, sand fleas (mole crabs), clams, fiddler crabs, and mussels. [11] Sheepshead have a knack for stealing bait, so a small hook is necessary. [11]
Don't believe me? Do a google search for sand flea bait. Or even an image search for "sand flea" and see how many mole crab images pop up. --Jdoty 20 July 2006 In North Carolina they are called sand fleas as well. They are a particularly effective bait for pompano. --SquareWave 02:40, 27 July 2006 (UTC) Called sand fleas throughout the islands ...
As sheepshead are crustacean and bivalve feeders, favorite baits include shrimp, sand fleas (molecrabs), clams, and mussels. Sheepshead have a knack for stealing bait, so a very small hook is necessary. Locating sheepshead in a boat is not very difficult: look for rocky bottoms or places with obstruction, or try around the pilings of a bridge ...
The barred surfperch (Amphistichus argenteus), found off the coast of California, consumes a large number of sand crabs. [6] Surf fishermen use the crabs for bait and commercial bait fisheries extract them from the beach. The sand crabs with soft shells that have just moulted are kept for bait, while the hard-shelled crabs are thrown back into ...
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