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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:25:35 -0800, Evan Gatehouse wrote:
We go to a place in the Gulf Islands that are teeming with giant red rock crab. These are some of the biggest rock crab that I have seen. Kids we take sailing go wading in waist deep water and catch a dozen in 1/2 an hour. The red rock crab has a very sturdy shell compared to the Dungeness and isn't really commercially caught, but they are super tasty. I agree. They're usually a lot smaller and with harder shells so they're more work to eat, but I think they actually taste better than Dungeoness. I found nice big ones in, um, not telling... and teeming is the word! Matt O. |
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