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How to catch small crabs on the beach at low tide?

Habitat: Crabs generally like to hide in crevices or under rocks in shallow water.

Tools needed: gloves (to prevent crabs from pinching fingers), a small rake (to turn over stones), long tweezers (to hide small crabs in cracks), a small bucket (to hold small crabs) and a flashlight.

How to get it: crabs often live under some big stones by the sea. If you turn the stone with a small rake, the crabs hiding under the stone will scatter. At this time, as long as the hands are quick and the eyes are quick, you will gain a lot. In addition, evening is the best time to catch crabs. If you want to go out to sea at night, you can bring a flashlight.

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The best time to catch crabs is at high tide, at night. Choose days with high temperature, strong wind and large tidal range. Because of the high temperature, crabs should be full of vitality, otherwise they will hibernate; There is a big gap between the wind and the tide, which will push the crab to the shore.

Generally speaking, high tide is better than low tide. The sea will drive crabs to the shore, but it is not the time to ebb. We just need to set the net deeper on the beach, because crabs will come back at low tide.

It is best to catch crabs at night in a day. Crabs have the characteristic of weak light at night. It is best to catch crabs in June 5438+ 10. At this time, sea crabs and river crabs are relatively fat.