Friendly tip. We catch a lot of them in Hawaii. Instead of raking the shoreline at random, get a handful of 2ft sticks(we use branches). Take a 3ft string or fishing line, and tie it to one end of the stick. Tie the other end of the line to a piece of calamari squid. Now shove the stick down a foot in the shoreline where the water recedes near the shoreline. Place the other prepared sticks 4-5 feet apart along the beach. Just wait and watch as the water recedes. You’ll see a bunch of these sand fleas crawl towards the bait. Scoop them up with a scoop net. You’ll fill up your bucket in no time.
You can also put sardines in a bottle and fill it with water then put a whole on the cap and spray it on the sand …..that’s how we do it in Barbados 🇧🇧
That's my son's job as I set up the rods. He loves sand flea hunting. My son and I are going to Daytona Beach probably next week to see if we can Max out on Pompano. I never thought about saving sand fleas. Good idea 👍
Thanks for posting this video and reminding me to prep for the cooler weather. I love all of your videos and the wealth of knowledge you share. Keep up the great work!!!
@@CaptMattBudd you are wrong in your information on what these are…they are sand moles…part of the crustacean family…sand fleas on the other hand are an insect that can be found in sandy soil in your own yard…your pets can bring them inside your home and they give a nasty bite…
my friends wanted to catch crabs but I explained to them that were going to find sand fleas, i’ve only got two so far, and i still don’t understand when they come up. it was a helpful tutorial though, thanks!
I love this! I will bring one of them rake things with me next time I hit the beach. Last weekend I forgot to bring a little net and ended up kneeing in the sand for quite a bit of time digging these guys up by hand
So much intrested to try the tip 😍😍😍, I just frezzing and think, how stupid me in 20 years ago and now I found this video... Thank you, hope your channel bigger
Im glad I'm by the great lakes instead. Nothing has been able to creep me out till I seen this. Not snakes, spiders, scorpions ... but sand fleas. NOPE!
Great tutorial on Sand Fleas. I enjoyed your video. I subscribed to your channel. Thank you. Can you catch sand fleas in the winter? Did you make the sand flea rake? If so do you have a instruction vídeo on how to make one?
I bought a sand flea rake to use in Santa Rosa on 30A. Literally thousands…40-50 with every scoop. You have to look at the edge of the water as it recedes and you will see little V shapes as the fleas dig in as the water recedes past them. The sand will look pockmarked like the top of a pot of boiling rice. They feel you coming though.
Was at the beach today and was digging a couple feet away from the water just digging a random hole and next thing I knew I couldn’t stop finding them so I started using them as bait
Used to dig these guys up when I was a kid in Virginia Beach. Got 'em by the hundreds .Now we go to the outer banks. Hard to find 'em there, don't know why. I've struggled to locate any sometimes.
Okay, that's just weird. Many years ago, I (confirmed land-lubber) went to my boyfriend's graduation from Air Force course held at, Biloxi, MS. We took a walk along the beach just after dark, did the whole romantic "watch the Moon rise over the water" bit. LOL, when I got back to my hotel room, my legs were covered with bites, and someone said they were sand flea bites. Are we talking about the same critter here? Whatever bit me was so small I didn't feel anything crawling on me. Ended up not mattering anyway, we waded way out in the Moon-lit waters, it was really shallow, but I couldn't get the theme music from "Jaws" out of my head long enough to have fun, LOL. Cool video, thank you!
As a kid, whenever I went out to Santa Cruz for family vacation we would go to the waves and when the waves went back into the ocean we would dig into the sand we would find a ton and then put them into buckets with sand and water lol
Those little guys are actually mole crabs! They do often get mistaked for sand fleas, but the difference is mole crabs are members of Emerita genus of Decapoda. And sand fleas have claws, unlike the mole crab. I also live where sand fleas are native and they do NOT like to touch the water, they often jump in the seaweed that washes up to the shore. Sorry if I sound like a nerd! Great video though!
One time me and my dad went to the beach and there were hundreds of sand fleas everywhere. The next day we realized we got ate up and we think it was sand fleas. Was it?
That's awesome! I live here in East Tx and go to the Gulf coast every once in a while. Wondering if you would be willing to send some here like a bag of them, frozen, to give them a try. Of course I will pay for shipping. Just asking. Keep Safe!
I need to learn cause i went for forst time incoming tide and i didnt get nothing using for first time the rake im a new guy with this so what r u think happened to me i am from New jersey
This video gives sand fleas more credit than they deserve. You walk on them all the time while playing on the beach. You literally just scoop them up where you see the “V’s” in the sand.
You can catch about 100 of those with your hands in 30 seconds. Just scoop them up with your hands they don't bite. 2 minutes on the beach and I've got enough for myself and everyone else on the beach or pier. Just need a bucket to keep them in.
What happens if they are introduced to fresh water that isn't boiling lol but I have seen salmon during their runs and when they leave salt water and move up streams and rivers that are fresh water we call em zombie fish cause their appearance.they get lesions and sores like the worst case of herpes ever and they can't survive long in Fresh water so I wondered about those sand flees
I caught a huge white one at dark thinkin it was a little crab or something and I looked it up and found it was a sand flea and I was just weirded out😂
I thought sand fleas were little flying insects that bite and carry Leishmaniasis. I have never in my 58 years known of these little "mole crabs" called sand fleas even though I've lived by the beach most of my adult life.
Friendly tip. We catch a lot of them in Hawaii. Instead of raking the shoreline at random, get a handful of 2ft sticks(we use branches). Take a 3ft string or fishing line, and tie it to one end of the stick. Tie the other end of the line to a piece of calamari squid. Now shove the stick down a foot in the shoreline where the water recedes near the shoreline. Place the other prepared sticks 4-5 feet apart along the beach. Just wait and watch as the water recedes. You’ll see a bunch of these sand fleas crawl towards the bait. Scoop them up with a scoop net. You’ll fill up your bucket in no time.
Thanks a lot for this tip I will be sure to use it soon. 👍
Great tip bud, thank you!
You can also put sardines in a bottle and fill it with water then put a whole on the cap and spray it on the sand …..that’s how we do it in Barbados 🇧🇧
@@eliraven8502 thanks for sharing
Nice tip ,,will try it the soonest the pompano ran,,,
I thought this was a joke. I had no idea those things even existed. Very cool video 👍🏻
Fr man, qnd there's so many
Idk know how people are this dumb
THE MORE YOU KNOW
People even think guava is not a FRICKIN FRUIT
I swear, I never see these things in my country.
@@benstrike9117 theyre alot of fun to catch lol have some here in california newport beach and lots of fun 😂.
That's my son's job as I set up the rods. He loves sand flea hunting. My son and I are going to Daytona Beach probably next week to see if we can Max out on Pompano.
I never thought about saving sand fleas. Good idea 👍
Thanks for posting this video and reminding me to prep for the cooler weather. I love all of your videos and the wealth of knowledge you share. Keep up the great work!!!
Thank you. I appreciate it! 🤙
@@CaptMattBudd you are wrong in your information on what these are…they are sand moles…part of the crustacean family…sand fleas on the other hand are an insect that can be found in sandy soil in your own yard…your pets can bring them inside your home and they give a nasty bite…
Wish I would have saw this video earlier before I went to the beach
SAME
Also SAME
OMG SAME
Did you need that much?
Me to
Sand fleas are like the worms of salt water fishing
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I love sand fleas
Bc they don't harm you
The worms of salt water fishing is lug worms so many types of fish eat it so it catches everything É.G. Bass, shark, flat fish, Ray, ect
@@Mustangs...their_Tuff small ones can go inside your foot skin and grow its super harmful and I'm scared from it
Capt Matt . very well done tutorial !
Thank you!
I get all the fleas I need from my ginger cat. Gawddammit!
😂 Lol
my friends wanted to catch crabs but I explained to them that were going to find sand fleas, i’ve only got two so far, and i still don’t understand when they come up. it was a helpful tutorial though, thanks!
I love this! I will bring one of them rake things with me next time I hit the beach. Last weekend I forgot to bring a little net and ended up kneeing in the sand for quite a bit of time digging these guys up by hand
When I grow up, I wanna be like you man 😉 excellent video.
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Nice video. Keep up the good work. We love #fishing in south Florida and hope to see you on the water sometime soon!
So much intrested to try the tip 😍😍😍, I just frezzing and think, how stupid me in 20 years ago and now I found this video... Thank you, hope your channel bigger
Im glad I'm by the great lakes instead. Nothing has been able to creep me out till I seen this. Not snakes, spiders, scorpions ... but sand fleas. NOPE!
ive caught hundreds with my hands in like an hour, they are everywhere!!!
Best bait!
@@CaptMattBudd whats the name of that rate, where to buy them>. I couldn't find them at all in home depot? lol
hoang asam you catch them on the beach not buy them
Where are you located? I’m trying to find some
QuakA Oats in new jersey
intros like these bring me back to 2014.
Great tutorial on Sand Fleas. I enjoyed your video. I subscribed to your channel. Thank you. Can you catch sand fleas in the winter? Did you make the sand flea rake? If so do you have a instruction vídeo on how to make one?
They're seasonal here in south Florida. I see most in winter time. No, I don't make my rakes. They sell them at local tackle shops.
I bought a sand flea rake to use in Santa Rosa on 30A. Literally thousands…40-50 with every scoop. You have to look at the edge of the water as it recedes and you will see little V shapes as the fleas dig in as the water recedes past them. The sand will look pockmarked like the top of a pot of boiling rice. They feel you coming though.
Really underrated channel, with you luck!
04:05 i died laughing How he tosses the little guy back and says here go back to your friends 😂😂
We call them sea lice and it's tasty.
Nice video, thanks! Did you make this screen or did you buy from a store?
I bought the rake fully made from a local tackle shop.
FYI - in CA, if I’m understanding the regulations correctly, there’s a bag limit of 50 on these.
Commiefornia
Was at the beach today and was digging a couple feet away from the water just digging a random hole and next thing I knew I couldn’t stop finding them so I started using them as bait
That's how it's done ✅
@@CaptMattBudd next thing I knew i caught a 14 inch sea mullet with it then with that caught a 6 foot shark
I LOVE catching these but I use a net to dig in the sand and almost every time theres at leat two in the net 😊
I thought those were baby crabs and one time I found one and cried the whole day because I thought I'd die😭😂
@@bonitahartman5537 i think low
There called sand crabs
They technically are crabs, real name is mole crabs
I wondered why blanch when you can go surf to freezer. Blanching hardens the shell and/or makes them last longer on the hook?
Helps them hold up better. If you don't blanch then they turn black when frozen.
Used to dig these guys up when I was a kid in Virginia Beach. Got 'em by the hundreds .Now we go to the outer banks. Hard to find 'em there, don't know why. I've struggled to locate any sometimes.
Okay, that's just weird. Many years ago, I (confirmed land-lubber) went to my boyfriend's graduation from Air Force course held at, Biloxi, MS. We took a walk along the beach just after dark, did the whole romantic "watch the Moon rise over the water" bit. LOL, when I got back to my hotel room, my legs were covered with bites, and someone said they were sand flea bites. Are we talking about the same critter here? Whatever bit me was so small I didn't feel anything crawling on me. Ended up not mattering anyway, we waded way out in the Moon-lit waters, it was really shallow, but I couldn't get the theme music from "Jaws" out of my head long enough to have fun, LOL. Cool video, thank you!
The actual name of what he was catching for bait is a Mole Crab. You got bit by Sand Fleas. No See Em's is a Chigger.
Here in Brasil, we call these as Tatuí. Its tastes like shrimp. 👍
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My ninja, why boil the fleas? Preserve better that way? Or snack perhaps.
Yea they hold up better.
Yum snacc
As a kid, whenever I went out to Santa Cruz for family vacation we would go to the waves and when the waves went back into the ocean we would dig into the sand we would find a ton and then put them into buckets with sand and water lol
Those little guys are actually mole crabs! They do often get mistaked for sand fleas, but the difference is mole crabs are members of Emerita genus of Decapoda. And sand fleas have claws, unlike the mole crab. I also live where sand fleas are native and they do NOT like to touch the water, they often jump in the seaweed that washes up to the shore. Sorry if I sound like a nerd! Great video though!
Use to scoop em at Fort Walton Beach pier. Always a ton. Probably still.
That's pretty cool, never thought off using thoses as bait
Awesome bait for pompano sheephead and drum! And free when I get them myself. Freeze em by the bag. Have bait for months!
Live in Jupiter too nice to see a creator from the same place
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One time me and my dad went to the beach and there were hundreds of sand fleas everywhere. The next day we realized we got ate up and we think it was sand fleas. Was it?
😂 not this type these don't bite
lahokc59 ok thanks
Great 👍🏼 Video!
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Very helpful!
Sawyer Alexander short and simple. I like it
"I promise no sand fleas were harmed" as he pours boiling hot water into the bucket full of live sand fleas 😂😂😂
lol
I've fried them and eaten them once. Pretty crunchy.. not as tasty as shrimps of course. But definitely edible.
That's awesome! I live here in East Tx and go to the Gulf coast every once in a while. Wondering if you would be willing to send some here like a bag of them, frozen, to give them a try. Of course I will pay for shipping. Just asking. Keep Safe!
Sure
i will for sure
Lmao where I come from we call them sand crabs and there much easy to catch lmao
Excellent video....mate..
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Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
In my trinidad we call them sea tatoos
Yep
Waiting for a new video update
Wait is over. Using the sand fleas I caught in this video I made a new video catching pompano on them!
Which tide is better? High or low?
Lmao this guy just boils dozens of sand fleas alive. Brutal
I need to learn cause i went for forst time incoming tide and i didnt get nothing using for first time the rake im a new guy with this so what r u think happened to me i am from New jersey
the lower east coast is a great place to catch those guys
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Can they be found on any beach?
This video gives sand fleas more credit than they deserve. You walk on them all the time while playing on the beach. You literally just scoop them up where you see the “V’s” in the sand.
Those birds are mad brave
HOLY SHIT REMEMBERED ALL THE TIME WE WILL ALWAYS GET THESE IN RHE SAND AND WILL BE SAD BECAUSE WE WANTED TO KEEP THEM BUT COULDNT
Es algún tipo de crustáceo o insecto marino??
How many sand crab can you keep per person.
I take the grandson out to catch sandfleas while on vacation in Destin Florida. Catching them is fun and a lot less cheaper than buying them
Lol who is watching this in covid 19
Dats bad turns out I have it
Me lmao
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You can catch about 100 of those with your hands in 30 seconds. Just scoop them up with your hands they don't bite. 2 minutes on the beach and I've got enough for myself and everyone else on the beach or pier. Just need a bucket to keep them in.
Right on that was really good 👍🏽
Him : I promise none were harmed
Also him : They will die immediately
Garlic salt and peanut oil, deep fry it and you’ll never use them for bait.
Tasty
Do u also catch the shrimp :o
i just wait for the tide to come in and as the wave comes back i put my hands in the sand and drag and i get so many that way
So, here's a question.....do I have to be quick and sneak up on them?
Yes they're actually very spooky
Where did you get the rake?
At a Local fishing tackle shop.
? we caught so many sand fleas by hand on vacation. i wouldn't touch them myself but had a rake. the kids had no problems.
Bro did any one else see that bird get tooken by the wave😂😭
Where can you get one of those rakes?
I bought it at fishing head quarters Jupiter
I bought one at Walmart. $22
Me gustó lo que diseñas te para atrapar muy muy ,acá en Perú así le llamamos,
Do you think they have em here in Galveston beach?
I'm not sure. I've never been to the beaches in Texas but it may be worth a try!
@@CaptMattBudd cool, hoping it gets warm one of these weekends so I can go.
They are huge over here in long branch nj
Hola amigo Soy de Venezuela y sigo tu canal 🎣👍🏻 me podrás decir en qué playa hiciste ese mágico video?
whats the best tide to catch them?
I like outgoing because there's alot less water moving up the beach to get me soaking wet 😂
Do live fleas work any better than dead?
Live bait is always best!
sweet video
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When the cam is on his head and the pic look kinda round...
Wait is it true the earth is round?
...
What happens if they are introduced to fresh water that isn't boiling lol but I have seen salmon during their runs and when they leave salt water and move up streams and rivers that are fresh water we call em zombie fish cause their appearance.they get lesions and sores like the worst case of herpes ever and they can't survive long in Fresh water so I wondered about those sand flees
How did you seperate the sand leas from the little rocks
O they were lighter so they went to the top and the rocks sunk to the bottom
Yes exactly!
where do you buy that rate? what's the name exactly to find
Any bait store near the beach have them.
I caught a huge white one at dark thinkin it was a little crab or something and I looked it up and found it was a sand flea and I was just weirded out😂
Are they most effective live, when possible?
I believe they're beat alive but it's not always an option so frozen is what I use most of the time.
Can I still catch them in January in South East Florida?
Yes
“ this is what we do we make a hole and fill it with water and swish our hands making them come out”
informative TFTV
I hope I can #spot them & catch them now
I tried yesterday but no luck
Where'd you get the rake?
Local tackle shop
Are they edible???
What beach are you on?
Jupiter
Do those animals hurt and bite bite
Not at all!
What is this beach
I did learn something now I can get my owe Bait😁
Thk u for sharing
Fun Fact if you dig deep enough after a wave comes in you can dig them up with your hands
Don't get mad but I read your name almost as Capt. Mudd Butt. lol
I thought sand fleas were little flying insects that bite and carry Leishmaniasis. I have never in my 58 years known of these little "mole crabs" called sand fleas even though I've lived by the beach most of my adult life.
Maybe you've been hanging with the wrong crowd 😂
@@CaptMattBudd Perhaps. I've heard of sand crabs are these they?
@@chefjimmie1 i saw a comment saying they are actually mole crabs, not sea fleas, although they look alike.
were can you buy that rake?
Any local tackle shop here in FL
@@CaptMattBudd thank you so much
First 4 minutes was bullshit but you redeemed yourself. !
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Boy when I catch them at the beach I am not sneaking up I just reach in and grab them not as hard as you say it is