Pretty much along all sandy coasts as far as I can tell. They are best if left in a plastic bag (NO water) in the refrigerator over night, they’ll still be alive the next day. They expel a lot of sand during that time making them better. Or wash them individually to get rid of that extra sand.
Very nice. They look delicious.
If you like softshell crab they are!!
is it possible to peel them and just eat the meat?
Not sure to be honest.... one could certainly try it maybe on the bigger ones... let us know if you do
Are these in SC?? I am interested in catching some. I love all edible seafood!
Pretty much along all sandy coasts as far as I can tell. They are best if left in a plastic bag (NO water) in the refrigerator over night, they’ll still be alive the next day. They expel a lot of sand during that time making them better. Or wash them individually to get rid of that extra sand.
@@fishtasy Thanks so much for the reply and advice. Going to see about some now that it's warmer out.
What was that intro 😑
“Welcome to Fishtasy” with a sand flea?