Mussels are a bivalve mollusk. Look for mussels on the walls and piles of piers and breakwaters, on the rocks and rocks on which they form whole colonies. To get mussels, you need a mask and great care when collecting them, because they have very sharp edges and can be severely cut. Mussels are quite firmly seated on their grounds, tearing them up is not as easy as it seems, so caution here does not hurt. Keep them better as well as shrimp - in a container with water - and better somewhere in a shady place, away from the sun. If you are going to catch a whole mullet for a whole day, then the water at the nozzle needs to be changed in order to keep the temperature clean.
In order to open the mussel, you will need a knife, which you need to hold between the flaps, in their wide part. Thus, you cut the muscle that holds the two valves, this muscle, or "leg" - the densest place in the mussel, it is your attachment. Knife needs to separate the loose parts, which can be used as a bait. To catch a small mullet of a small piece of mussels, it is therefore necessary to cut the dense places of the extracted nozzle into small parts and enjoy fishing.