How to bind crabs:
First, hold the crab well with your left hand, as shown in the figure. This step is the most critical. If you hold it well, it's easy to get stuck in the back, and if you don't hold it well, it's a little dangerous. First, press the two pliers with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand and stick them on the mouth of the crab, then put the other feet of the crab in order with the right hand and fix them with the other fingers of the left hand.
The left and right ~ eight feet should be arranged neatly to facilitate later binding.
Hold the crab with your left hand, bite one end of the line with your mouth, and start winding with your right hand. Pay attention to wrap the thread around all the feet of the crab so tightly that the crab can hardly move after being wrapped.
After winding two or three times like this, wind two or three times vertically, make a cross, tie the knot, cut the thread and tie it ~!
Tips:
If you are caught by a crab, don't move your hand! The more you move, the tighter the crab clamps! Gently put the crab on a flat surface, let it climb by itself, give it the illusion of safety and freedom, and slowly it will relax its vigilance and loosen its pliers!