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Corned beef hash - A provisioning question
The crabs are great. They come up the pontoons over where the free
divers clean their fish to check out the cleanup...(c; The free divers always feed 'em dumping all the guts and stuff back into the river. Best crabbin' in the neighborhood right under that cleaning sink. The crabbers whos traps are out in the river will sell them to you out of the boat for $3/pound, here. At $200/pound, it'd be a tidy business to buy 'em in Charleston and truck them to Maryland! I'll tell the boys in the boat next time I see them....(c; The shrimper at the roadside truck is getting $2.50/pound, heads on. (Great boiled peanuts for $1.25/pound, too!)..... On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 08:35:17 -0400, Joe Wood wrote: Larry W4CSC wrote: Y'all boys stop by.....We'll drop the crab trap off the end of the finger pier and have some lunch. What do live blue crabs sell for in Manhattan?....?? Damned things are crawlin' up the pontoons on the docks, here. Here in Maryland the crabs are scarce. They're getting $200 a bushel for non-Bay crabs and $32 a pound for picked crab meat. As for the crabs climbing up the pontoons. You may be having a dead sea condition where the algae uses up all the dissolved oxygen. that is unless you're just funnin' us. We've had several large fish kills here on the bay this year and instances of the crabs coming out of the water gasping for air. See: http://www.cbf.org Joe Wood Larry Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe. You can tell because they never tried to contact us. |
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