When you go to sea, you can dig octopuses in small holes on the beach. In addition, according to the octopus's habit of drilling into shells, you can drill a hole in the shells and string them together with ropes to sink to the bottom of the sea. Once the octopus gets in, pull it up again, and you can catch the octopus without much effort. Octopuses like to live in the empty shells of animals. They usually live on the bottom of the sea and always hide in cavities in rocks.
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Tips for catching the sea at the beach:
1. Squids, cuttlefish, octopuses, etc. like crabs like to find cover, and they may not have enough The shell is naturally insecure, so it likes to hide in snail shell jars and cans.
2. Bivalve shells (especially oysters, that is, sea oysters, oysters), can grow on stones, hemp ropes, boat barrels, tree trunks, etc., and sometimes can also be picked up directly; mussels Shellfish, namely seaweeds, mussels, and mussels, can also grow on rocks. The seafood on the rocks also includes snails and barnacles.
3. Snails in sandy muddy ground and bivalve shellfish (razor clams, various clams) in sandy muddy ground may not be comfortable to dig, and it will be uncomfortable to eat if the sand is not spit out cleanly. The mantis shrimps in the sand and mud are also Pipi shrimps, not shrimps. They are aggressive and a bit dangerous to catch.
4. To catch various crabs crawling on the ground, such as swimming crabs, stone crabs, green crabs, bread crabs, etc., you need to be quick.
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