Diving for spiny lobsters is not all that difficult, but it does require patience, timing and a few pieces of equipment like a tickle stick. Tickle sticks are plastic or metal rods about a yard in length. They are used to "tickle" the back of the lobster to convince it that something is trying to get it from behind.
This coaxes it out of its den so you can catch it. With a little practice, you can be eating lobster you caught yourself in no time. Locate the spiny lobster by searching along rock ledges and the edges of coral reefs.
Look for the tips of their antennas poking out from crevices and under ledges. Approach the lobster cautiously with your tickle stick in one hand and your hand net in the other. Try to position the net to within a foot of the lobster without spooking it.
Hold the net very still. Slide the tickle stick past the lobster. Don't let the stick touch the lobster yet or it will back into its lair.
Position the tickle stick at the top of the lobster's tail and ... more.
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