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How to catch crabs without biting your hand

1. Wear gloves or fishing tools and do not make direct contact.

2. If you have to grab it with your hands, it is recommended to grab it from behind, avoid the pincers, and pinch its belly.

3. First of all, you must know where there are crabs. Generally, crabs like to stay in places with water and rocks. Crabs like to hide in the gaps between rocks when the tide is low.

4. It is best to catch crabs at night. Prepare a flashlight, preferably a head-mounted one, and equipment such as a bucket to hold crabs. When you see a crab, don't get excited and approach it slowly and gently, otherwise it will scare away the crab.

5. Aim one hand at the back of the crab shell, and then press it down immediately, otherwise it will run away. Some crabs run very fast and disappear without paying attention. You can't pinch the crab on the back of its shell, so press it with confidence and with appropriate strength to prevent it from running away and not crushing its shell.

6. After pressing, slowly change to pressing with the two thumbs of both hands. Open each remaining finger and lean against the crab's large pincers, and press its pincers tightly against it. on it and then you can pick it up.

This way you can get crabs, which are easy to catch and don’t hurt your hands.