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Sheaphead season is getting underway and I have seen guys just slay them with hermit crabs. So where can I get some? I have asked bait dealers and they just laugh and say no, they don't sell them. So where do you buy them or how do you catch them?
They are abundant in the shallows in the summer but I don't see any this time of year. Any suggestions?
Seriously. I fished a rig off Daupin Island yesterday with fresh dead shrimp and didn't get so much as a nibble. Another boat on the same rig was steady catching sheephead on hermits. It's not the first time I've seen this. Last year, same rig, fishing with live shrimp we caught a few here and there, but some commercial guys were there dropping hermits and reeling them in as fast as their hooks hit the water. I want to try some- just got to figure out where to get them. Then if I still can't catch a sheepy I will know it's just me and there is no hope.
Sheaphead season is getting underway and I have seen guys just slay them with hermit crabs. So where can I get some? I have asked bait dealers and they just laugh and say no, they don't sell them. So where do you buy them or how do you catch them?
They are abundant in the shallows in the summer but I don't see any this time of year. Any suggestions?
hermits or ghost crabs??
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Maybe a dumb question, but do they have to or need to be live?
Not dumb at all. From what I have heard and read, frozen works just about as well as live. From what I have seen, most guys use a hammer to get them out of the shell so they are just about dead by the time they are on the hook anyway.
I have used hermit crabs for sheepshead since the early 70's. They always caught bigger sheeps than fiddlers. We used to get them by the dozens under and around rocks and shells...
We used to use hermit crabs fishing off the Grand Isle bridge when I was in high school. We would send down round crab nets baited with chicken necks and pick up bunches at a time. We would then use a brick to open up the shells. Catch the heck out of the sheephead when nothing else would.
OK, i will pick up some crab baskets and chicken necks and give that a shot.
bsmit24, yes, sand fleas are great for pompano and I am sure they would be good for sheeps too, but i haven't found any on the beach yet. I think they will show up when the weather gets a little warmer.
If yall have urchins down there,they by far and away the best big sheepshead bait. You won't catch many under 5lbs,but when they hit these things they flat out attack them. No waiting for a nibble,they bend the rod when they hit