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Old 02-13-2010, 12:52 PM   #6
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I respectively disagree Mike. Yes they eat sea worms and necks and tongues but they're primary diet consists of crabs and imo its all in how you feed it to'um. Peel the shell trim the legs and half a body on a hook you will murder them. When you take that shell off it visibly brighter, smells better..they crunch through the shell for the meat,, that's why many guys like the fiddlers...imo not because its necessarily better bait its because its candy. Also, that size bait attracts big white chinners too. When they show up inshore they eat crabs.
Not really sure about the breeding. I do know the comm. season is early and the quota full quite fast. They are as stacked as in the fall just not in the same areas. Those middle of the bay spots are dead. Rocky shore lines in the far N side buzz bay heat up first.
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