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Old 03-19-2013, 11:36 AM
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Default Re: Sand Fleas / Mole Crabs

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Originally Posted by jmurr711
I have caught togs,kingfish,triggerfish,weakfish,stripers,sea bass,porgies,spots,croakers, rays,skates,sea robins,fluke all on sand fleas but they are tough to keep on a hook and work better inshore and like that old timer said south of barney just like blue crabs. as far as eating em I never have nor ahve i heard of them being eaten, that said I certainly would try them just theres not alot there but if ya wanna invite me over to be the guinea pig i am game
Used to use em in the surf and caught some nice tog in the 80's and stripers too. They work in the canal too and on the jetties too ! These days it's easier to get Assians or greenies and all kinds of other crabs with a trap or 2 for tog fishing. Calicos and blue crabs will do it here too ! Soft/sheddar calicos was and is a top surf bass bait if you wanna do the work
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