A mullet is caught on a crab, but it's not easy to get such a bait. Small crabs are full in the coastal zone. To hunt for insects, they often creep ashore, but it is better not to hunt fishermen for these crabs. The rocks on the shore are very slippery, and the crabs are very dexterous. It is useless to chase after them, they will still run away, but you risk getting all kinds of injuries.
But there is a way out - a crab, which it is no wonder to construct yourself. Make a ring of wire, and on it to put on a grid (a wire ring should be somewhere 20-30 centimeters). To this ring, attach three dense strands and bind them from above with a strong knot. Find a strong twine and fix it to the finished knot. For this string during fishing, all the crab will be pulled out. You need a small stone for the load, which you need to fix in the center of the grid, well, and put a bait inside the grid (a small piece of fish is perfect), which also needs to be fixed. Ready crab should be lowered to the bottom and wait. Crabs can be caught from the pier by lowering the prepared tackle into the water. If this can not be done, then you can just go near the shore for a little comfortable depth to you and put the crab for 15 minutes. This method of catching small crabs always works.
You can store crabs in a small but high bucket, so that your bait does not run away. It is not necessary to pour water into the bucket, as crabs can survive without water.Also, you need to have pliers with you, so that it's convenient to open the shell at the crab and get the long-awaited meat for the nozzle. As usual, meat comes from claws, tentacles and from under the shell.