i was thinking about getting some fidler crabs, breeding them and using there babies as food or more breeders what are yalls thoughts on the idea?
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I met an old man that fished in Galveston. He used fiddler crabs for bait. He said that he raised then in a bucket using bread as food. He stated that the crabs eat the bacteria or fungus/mold that grew on the bread. The bread was the medium that the bacteria or fungus/mold used as a food source.
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Originally posted by sunrise View PostI met an old man that fished in Galveston. He used fiddler crabs for bait. He said that he raised then in a bucket using bread as food. He stated that the crabs eat the bacteria or fungus/mold that grew on the bread. The bread was the medium that the bacteria or fungus/mold used as a food source.
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That's interesting.Fish are people too, they just have gills.
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Originally posted by sunrise View PostI met an old man that fished in Galveston. He used fiddler crabs for bait. He said that he raised then in a bucket using bread as food. He stated that the crabs eat the bacteria or fungus/mold that grew on the bread. The bread was the medium that the bacteria or fungus/mold used as a food source.
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This sounds like something my grandfather would have told me )700g Mini-Monster tank
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I grew up in Galveston and we used to catch more than enough.....
They make great bait for Sheephead.'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face. 'Without you, we are but dust ...'
He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four-year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'
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EK, PhishPhreek,
The old man raised/ bred them and then kept them alive. I think that he fished several times a week. He used a cane pole string fishing line and a hook with a fiddler crab attached. He caught a lot of Sheepheads even when no one was catching anything with his cane pole with a string tied to the end. He would put the Sheepshead in a burlap bag, bait his hook and move on down the rock groin. He did say that you have to change the water occasionally in the bucket to keep the fiddler crabs going. sunrise
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