I used to go to the beach all the time growing up. I went to Cali about a month ago and took my river shoes with me. Thank God because after a while I started to freak out for some reason. I was really happy catching the sand crabs for about an hour then went to play in the waves but I started to seriously panic at the thought of the sand crabs touching the bottom of my feet. So I was a "shoebie" at the beach.
Thanks for watching! In general, low tide is usually easier to catch san crabs. However, I am usually able to at least get a few even if the tide is high.
As a kid I always used a simple colander from the dollar store and anywhere I seen a large group of v's in the water as it went back our to sea is where I would scoop. I remember filling a 5 gallon bucket in less than 5 minutes. That was Cali though and the beaches they took me to as a kid where covered in sand crabs and kelp
Wtf I was so surprised to see that many sandcrabs in that small area. Kinda cool but kinda creepy that there are so many all around. Almost seems like u would feel them just walking through the beach
Where are you at? I just got into surf perch fishing last summer and it was awesome. Used artificial baits which worked but I would like to get some sand crabs next time I go. I'll be in longbeach WA.
@DHFJust discovered your channel and love what you're doing! I've never surf fished and I have learned a lot from watching your videos. I'm up here in Sacramento and I'm just getting ready to retire. This is something I am going to do! Thank you for sharing your insight and knowledge. Just subscribed.
Here in Florida, we call them Sand Fleas. You can buy a metal scooper at Walmart that only catches the large ones and lets the small ones go through the holes on the mesh. Kids love catching them just for fun.
I went to the beach and I was digging in the sand with my friends and sand crabs appeared I didn't know wat it was and I kept on catching dead ones it was very bad but the alive ones. were very fun to play with
When these mole crabs burrow down in the sand, they go in backwards until only their mouths are at surface level. Every time a wave comes in and rushes over them they filter out food from the wave. If you look closely you can see where they are from the little V's the water makes flowing around them. Next we will talk about Coquina Clams which do the same thing as mole crabs, in that they burrow down in the wet sand when the wave goes out and get their food from the surf.
What I did at the beach was when the waves come up, then it goes down and the par where these arrows are I stick my hand in the sand and I pull out a handful of sand and I bring it to the dry part and dropped the sand and there was a lot of sand crabs
Die hard! Serious love your vids. You mentioned you use hard and soft shells. But do you get better luck on which one? Soft shell is a lot harder to find but is it better??
I realize this video is very old, but I hope someone can answer a question for me . I have heard that sand crabs hibernate and are hard to find sometimes (I'm in California). I have had a hard time finding then in the winter months here (Cayucos area). What time of the year was this video filmed and is it true that they hibernate?
Their metabolism slows down in the winter, just like fish, but would still show themselves while feeding. Best to go during a low or incoming tide, walk towards the Sun and the reflection to see the bumps from their tentacles. They can feel you walking and will immediately dig deeper, move slowly and use the wave to uproot them...
Are these the same kind of sand fleas that bite and leave a welt that could take weeks to heal? They seem pretty big to be that kind of bother but there is a sand flea that google says does just that.
@@DieHardFishing thank you so much for replying! Are you still able to catch them when it gets colder? I'm at east coast it's around average 40 here now. I loved your video and want to try it out here.
I am not very familiar with that side of the golden gate but I believe they roam those areas sometimes. As with fishing down on the south end, you have to hit it when the schools are passing through. Its all a timing game!
My girlfriend just showed me this at the beach, why it feels so good when the water runs past your feet….it’s fuggin sand crabs crawling past you! I’m genuinely disgusted. I’m afraid of the beach now. I’m 28
If anyone wants to see sand crabs by the thousands visit Santa Monica, left of the pier. There are thousands and thousands you can see the little v shaped ridges as the water goes back those aren’t ridges those are their antennae. Once you realize what’s under your feet, it’s hard to go back to normal. You’ll become a “shoebie” as another comment here mentioned hahahaha
I used to go to the beach all the time growing up. I went to Cali about a month ago and took my river shoes with me. Thank God because after a while I started to freak out for some reason. I was really happy catching the sand crabs for about an hour then went to play in the waves but I started to seriously panic at the thought of the sand crabs touching the bottom of my feet. So I was a "shoebie" at the beach.
Barbara Bermudes I use to catch them all the time at Huntington Beach growing up
You're fucking odd
@@tyson9419 And you're pretty rude
That was Oddly Satisfying 😅😂😂
dang you caught a lot
Yep!
yeah i only remember catching like 11 and i was just digging a hole in the wet sand
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@@DieHardFishing there not sand crabs they are called sand fleas stop telling lies
I loved catching these when I was younger Lol.
Me too. I taught my kids how to catch them and to let them go and watch them burrow in the wet sand.
Same here used to collect them in a wet sand filled bucket then half to let them go right after which bumbed me out lol
Same I still catch them because I’m still young
Me too
Same here I use to catch a bucket full n fry them in my deep fryer
I went to the beach today so I caught a sand crab
Nice!
Christian A proud of you son. 👬
Batman A I tried I got none
I caught like 10!
Batman A I’ll try
I see them bailing out of the sand and going out with the wave while im raking..always thought this would work..thanks and I'm going to try this.
Great inexpensive technique
not sure if u mentioned it .. is it best during low tide ? or it doesn't matter as long as it's not peak high tide? nice vid n thnx for sharing
Thanks for watching! In general, low tide is usually easier to catch san crabs. However, I am usually able to at least get a few even if the tide is high.
As a kid I always used a simple colander from the dollar store and anywhere I seen a large group of v's in the water as it went back our to sea is where I would scoop. I remember filling a 5 gallon bucket in less than 5 minutes. That was Cali though and the beaches they took me to as a kid where covered in sand crabs and kelp
Excellent video young man. Tight lines.
Thanks for watching!
Well done.Thanks.Do we get similar in the UK do you think?
I remember when I was real young I used to dig these guys out at Huntington Beach
Also if you go to to a beach and a wave 🌊 is leaving look for V’s in the ground and there should be sand crabs I went today and it worked
Good tip!
Beautiful way to catch sand crab thanks 😊
Wtf I was so surprised to see that many sandcrabs in that small area. Kinda cool but kinda creepy that there are so many all around. Almost seems like u would feel them just walking through the beach
Beats paying 50 bucks for a rake!
Thats right!
Amazing work! Love your content. Keep it up 👍
Here on Long Island, N.Y, we know those as sand fleas. I use them for bait. Striped bass love em!
Nice! They work great for striped bass over here too!
Seems so easy I been digging with my hands only few a time😂
Where are you at? I just got into surf perch fishing last summer and it was awesome. Used artificial baits which worked but I would like to get some sand crabs next time I go. I'll be in longbeach WA.
Thank you very informative looking forward to using your method and ideas for surf fishing… be well stay safe and catch fish.
went to the beach today and caught 6. i accidentaly took them home luckily i will be taking care of it and will be sending em back this saturday.
@DHFJust discovered your channel and love what you're doing! I've never surf fished and I have learned a lot from watching your videos. I'm up here in Sacramento and I'm just getting ready to retire. This is something I am going to do! Thank you for sharing your insight and knowledge. Just subscribed.
Thanks for checking out the channel and subscribing! Glad you are enjoying the content. Hope to see you on the water some day!
This is how many times he looked back at his fishing rod at the beginning
👇🏽
Nah
Here in Florida, we call them Sand Fleas. You can buy a metal scooper at Walmart that only catches the large ones and lets the small ones go through the holes on the mesh. Kids love catching them just for fun.
Thanks for watching!
This may be a stupid question and I’m sorry, but what do you catch them for? To eat, as bait or just for sport?
We use them as bait! If you check some of my other videos they are great fishing bait!
What shore are you at? I used to find them in ocean city maryland all the time as a kid and now i cant.
Edit: I CAUGHT A LOT!!! I had to go deeper lol
LOL, glad you found them!
BT -7274 did you use this method ?
Thanks for posting this video man!
I went to the beach and I was digging in the sand with my friends and sand crabs appeared I didn't know wat it was and I kept on catching dead ones it was very bad but the alive ones. were very fun to play with
Nice!!!
Thanks for the awesome video 👏🏻
are sand fleas used as bait for any fish?
Great video, easy way to get them
Thanks for watching!
When these mole crabs burrow down in the sand, they go in backwards until only their mouths are at surface level. Every time a wave comes in and rushes over them they filter out food from the wave. If you look closely you can see where they are from the little V's the water makes flowing around them.
Next we will talk about Coquina Clams which do the same thing as mole crabs, in that they burrow down in the wet sand when the wave goes out and get their food from the surf.
Yep, interesting creatures for sure!
They look like mini kelp poking out of the sand
Can you show us a video of how you set up your rig
Thanks bro! Super helpful and the sheepshead tear those things up!
Thanks for watching!
What I did at the beach was when the waves come up, then it goes down and the par where these arrows are I stick my hand in the sand and I pull out a handful of sand and I bring it to the dry part and dropped the sand and there was a lot of sand crabs
Die hard! Serious love your vids. You mentioned you use hard and soft shells. But do you get better luck on which one? Soft shell is a lot harder to find but is it better??
Softshell is preferred if you can find it but they are tough to find!
@@DieHardFishing thanks, hope to see you out there. You are a great man and glad to have you around the area!
I realize this video is very old, but I hope someone can answer a question for me . I have heard that sand crabs hibernate and are hard to find sometimes (I'm in California). I have had a hard time finding then in the winter months here (Cayucos area). What time of the year was this video filmed and is it true that they hibernate?
Their metabolism slows down in the winter, just like fish, but would still show themselves while feeding. Best to go during a low or incoming tide, walk towards the Sun and the reflection to see the bumps from their tentacles. They can feel you walking and will immediately dig deeper, move slowly and use the wave to uproot them...
Thanks for the info, happy fishing
Thanks for watching!
i would just shove my bare hands into the sand to catch them as a kid. sends shivers down my spine these days!
Hey, great stuff!
Thanks for watching!
NCS Sounds
Are these the same kind of sand fleas that bite and leave a welt that could take weeks to heal? They seem pretty big to be that kind of bother but there is a sand flea that google says does just that.
Do you mean sand fleas? Or is that different.
What beach was it?
Wow that was off the chain you saved me some money thanks
Great video. I'm in fort Lauderdale and I have a sand flea rake..but I am like a rookie when it comes to catching them..can you gimme some advice
Kick up as much sand as possible and use the waves to help you run the sand through the rake.
@@DieHardFishing
Ty for responding. I'll try that next time..ooh btw i'm in ft.Lauderdale. where are you frm
I am from the Bay Area in California!
hello, buddy? which beach was your video! i want to go grab sand fleas
your rod!
Thank you so much I'm going to the beach today+ 1 sub
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I caught one in my bathing suit once
Okaayyyyyyy not touching that comment
Do you use just the soft shell or hard shell also
I use both.
Ya some people say only soft. Ok Thanks
Have you tried frozen mole crab fishing? If so will it be same as live and fresh? I froze them but idk if it will be the same
I have used frozen before and they do work but fresh is much better in my experience.
Die Hard Fishing thanks bro
kinda pissed off and impressed on how many you caught at once haha
Hey are the sand flea around the winter?
Yep! I was just at the beach last weekend and there were a ton of them!
@@DieHardFishing thank you so much for replying! Are you still able to catch them when it gets colder? I'm at east coast it's around average 40 here now. I loved your video and want to try it out here.
No problem, I only have experience out here on the west coast but we have no problem getting them during the winter!
Cool I will try it
Dude I committed a geniuses of these growing up...granted it was in runescape but still
Oh! I tried this with the metal scoop and got nothing--because I didn't dig down into the sand, I just scraped it on the top of the sand.
i was just at 25th st beach and we caught some by hand. . i did not know there were soooo many underneath
There are a ton!
So today, the algorithm has chosen you.
Wow nice tips
There is a limit on sand crabs. 50 per day per person. Just in case you hadn't looked it up yet. Nice vids, Tight Lines.
Thanks for watching. Yes, I should have mentioned that in the video. Thanks for the reminder
No problem. I learned the hard way to check the fishing regs on a regular bases. The little things can get ya.
I don't know where you are at. But we fill 5gal buckets full everyday here in Florida
Where are you fishing?
Awesome!
Nice video
How do you store the sandcrabs while you are fishing?
I just keep them in a jar, they stay alive all day no problem
I put them in a white plastic bucket half filled with sea water.
What beach were you at ?
Any beach with a sandy bottom will hold sand crabs!
What beach is this
I had a similar video but it didn't have "sand" in the title and was mostly filmed at truck stops....
if your in California do you need a fishing license to catch and release sand crabs?
Does sand crabs/sand fleas live at all beach ?
Any beach with a sand
@@DieHardFishing 😂okey tq bro
Never try and know this bait
I catch them with my hands right after the wave leaves
Hey bro when sand crab are at the beach sand like are they thry now
Hello, I live in Oc California and my question is are the sand crabs eatable out here ?
I have seen some videos of people eating them but I don't think any of them have liked the taste.
I've caught some here in Huntington Beach and Balboa Beach. Got curious and cooked them. They are really good!
@@OptimusPrime218. what do they taste like?😮
any one else see the rod behind i man he looked back when it bent and he did nothing
Margo Shelton it was bending back with the tide. you will definitely be able to tell if theres a fish on the line.
You obviously have no idea about beach fishing.
chuck that net full into surf where your line is
Yep!
Do you use soft shells or hard shells when fishing?
Both!
Where are you in hawaii
how did you get that many
Just got lucky and found an area where there are a bunch of them!
@DHF-Is the northside of the Golden Gate any good for stripers?
I am not very familiar with that side of the golden gate but I believe they roam those areas sometimes. As with fishing down on the south end, you have to hit it when the schools are passing through. Its all a timing game!
We only use hand to catch that and we eat that also. But that was 10 years ago.
Radical
does it matter . high tide or low tide...
Low tide is usually easier but I have caught them on high and low tide regardless
NIIIIIIICCCEE. THE AVERAGE WEST COAST STRIPER FISHERMAN WILL AAAALLLLLLLWWWWWAAAAAYYYSS NEED SANDCRABS.
Very true
Damn,,, usually takes me an hour to catch that many.
I like catching them and then letting them go
Sweet!
My girlfriend just showed me this at the beach, why it feels so good when the water runs past your feet….it’s fuggin sand crabs crawling past you! I’m genuinely disgusted. I’m afraid of the beach now. I’m 28
Ok caught sandcrabs , halfway there , no perch yet though lol
can these crabs be kept at home as pets? can they survive in a
marine aquarium?
I am not sure, I assume they probably can but I have never seen them in an aquarium. If you try it let me know!
Die Hard Fishing what to feed them..??
I believe they eat plankton
sohail ahmed Plankton and Algae. Im taking one home as a pet so hope i can get mine to survive.
Christina Jenkins they died within a day..
If anyone wants to see sand crabs by the thousands visit Santa Monica, left of the pier. There are thousands and thousands you can see the little v shaped ridges as the water goes back those aren’t ridges those are their antennae. Once you realize what’s under your feet, it’s hard to go back to normal. You’ll become a “shoebie” as another comment here mentioned hahahaha
They are actually called Mole Crabs because the make little holes in the sand and hide.
SearchPlayz well you never know what they call them here in Florida we call them sand fleas
Its preference, I call them sand crabs though lol
Sand fleas are insects and they bite like any flea. Sand crabs are a slang term for the ghost crabs that come out at night and scavenge in the surf.
Yes, they are mole crabs. Finally, someone that knows what they are.
Anyone know what's the theme of the song at 3:21
Damn, what a haul!
Too easy!
Mole crabs, also known as Sand Fleas...
Thanks. SHort sweet informative.
Are you like send crabs I all so up loaded
Tbc
Those aren’t crabs there I think sand flees
In Florida they call them sand fleas, and yes correct.
lane Yeah Yeah I didnt say that lol
@@notprkfx I'm just saying that it's true. I'm a Floridian and can vouch for that
Ok thanks for letting me know
Is this in Nor Cal?
Yep!
What I do is I would go into the wet sand and dig down you could feel them.
Nice!
How many can u keep?
50
holy sugar.1 scoop got you that many crabs---wow.