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Fishing for Sesame Clawfish

1, Sesame pincers are easily caught on baits made from natural substances such as crickets, reptiles, minnows, herring, crayfish, frogs, catfish, flippers and straws, hung on fishing hooks, and also by hanging these made on the bottom of tubes that are slowly tethered to fishing hooks.

2. Fishing for pincushions with thin neck ropes, trolling ropes, twig ropes and ridge ropes are all popular ways of catching pincushions in addition to traditional rods and reels.

3. Another method is to use a circle snare, also known as a "slat snare", which is a wooden circle with an angled entrance and a metal snare. Anglers who do not have hooks should be especially careful of the spikes on the pincer's chest and its razor-sharp fins.