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| Achilles Tang ![]() | candy coated crab bait I've been working my way through a 6-pack of Haines Knee-Highs baiting them with chunks of peeled, uncooked shrimp from my freezer. This morning I went to check my trap and stared right into the eyes of our sassy crab monster laughing at me from behind a rock. I've got patience. Ideas for spicing up the bait?
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| Elegance coral ![]() | Just keep at it, he will take the bait soon. To help him along, when you do the normal feeding cut back some so only the fish get the food, no extra. He will get hungery and start to look for food, that is when he will take the bait. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.
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