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    Sand flea rakes

    Who has the best price on a decent sand flea rake? Any used ones for sale? I cant afford $75-$100 for one.
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    Look for a "metal detector sand scoop", which will be smaller and short handle, but cheaper. I guess you know if your back or your wallet is best fitted for heavy lifting.

    Failing that, a (real) shovel and sieve (a folding colander works) works slower but cheaper than a purpose-made tool. Remember that you only dig about as many fleas at a time as you'd buy at a time for live shrimp or minnows. The operative word is "live"; the useful retention time is measured in hours or a couple of days at most unless you plan to preserve/freeze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by midwestexile View Post
    Look for a "metal detector sand scoop", which will be smaller and short handle, but cheaper. I guess you know if your back or your wallet is best fitted for heavy lifting.

    Failing that, a (real) shovel and sieve (a folding colander works) works slower but cheaper than a purpose-made tool. Remember that you only dig about as many fleas at a time as you'd buy at a time for live shrimp or minnows. The operative word is "live"; the useful retention time is measured in hours or a couple of days at most unless you plan to preserve/freeze.
    Thank you, I’ll check those out. It’s not like I’ll be pomp fishing every day.
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    Rufus,
    I got a used one for sale. Its a large quality Fish-n-Mate model and sells for $69+tax but, you can have it for $45 and no tax.

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    Thanks Hammerhead and #'r. It is and was sold.
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