Trust me....u will know!.....wait for the thumpsGood luck
Small taps,Tap, Tap tap, keep your line tight with the sinker so you can feel everything. The crabs have a hard shell and the tog must crush it before inhaling the bait. While you feel the taps and the tog is mouthing the crab, lift your rod tip in a steady motion around 3'. When you feel resistance on the line the Tog is gonna make a run for the holes in the structure. So reel hard and fast to raise the fish away from the bottom. Once it's 10' off the bottom you can slow the reeling to a normal pace.90% of the time you will hook them in the lips. 5%. Gut hooked and 5% you snag them away from the mouth.. Good luck and always ask the anglers next to you who are catching for some tips,
You have to learn to ignore the bergalls. Also sometimes they will just be sitting on the crab and you may need to lift the rod a bit to try to feel the resistance.
The hardest thing for me was trying to figure out was that a rock or fish. I think I had it figured out by the end of the trip. I also was using a 5/0 Gama Octo and wonder if a 4/0 or 3/0 would have been more productive or even a Gama Octopus circle in line? Anyway when I think that much I believe I am hooked.
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