I used Sea Urchins with J hooks and Braeden used Mud Crabs with circle hooks. Sheepshead obviously preferred the Urchins while Black Drum preferred Mud Crabs. I am going to be purchasing a 100 Quart cooler to accommodate for the mass quantities of fish that we are producing. This fall is going to be spectacular. Stay tuned to the channel and let me know what you guys are wanting to see.
16' Sundance Skiff, 30HP Mercury
Shimano Torium 20HG - Shimano Trevala Jigging Rod 6'6" Heavy, Medium Fast
Penn Fathom 25NLD2 - Shimano Trevala Jigging Rod 5'8" Heavy, Medium Fast
Shimano Stradic 4000 - Fenwick HMG 7', Medium Fast
100 Pound Power Pro, 80 Pound Fluorocarbon Leader
Catch Mud Crabs under "stuff", below the high tide line (WEAR GLOVES, oyster cuts are nasty). The purple crabs with spots and striped legs are stone crabs and are illegal to possess.
Catch Sea Urchins on pilings and other structure below the high tide line (WEAR GLOVES, the spines are non-venomous but can leave splinters and oyster cuts are nasty), I recommend using a crab net.
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