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Hoisted aboard, they fit nicely across the lap on a yak, and access to the catch is easy.
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First out was this fella. A one-armed bandit, he was too small at 60mm carapace length to keep so after being admired went back in.
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His cellmate, a velvet swimmer, got a well-deserved CRABSBO before following him back in the water.
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Star prize went to this guy, who amazed me at being able to get in
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Some blatant gratuitous prawn now, I would have expected a lot more of these and would have had a pint or two on the seaward side of the harbour wall, these being the length of my finger:
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I only had eight in total that were decent size so only a small snack – but boiled up with salt they tasted absolutely spot-on, firmer and sweeter than any you’ll buy anywhere. I’m out drop-netting on Sunday subject to conditions.
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Next net yielded another lobster, again undersized but with both claws his time. Another pair of pics because I just find them so beautiful:
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I also had edible and shore crabs, all of which went back due to being undersized or in small quantity (shore crab are cooked up for a smashing bisque and are a delicacy in France where my wife is from. I haven’t tried it yet but will do sometime if I get a decent haul of them).
A sealouse also made an appearance. Weird looking things. Reminds me of my ex.
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Last catch, on the rod on the way in, was another shore crab. He just didn’t want to let go! Roll on the fish taking a bite though, still no joy there.
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A good night out again. If the wind drops I’ll check again tonight, perhaps dinner will be awaiting?
Me. Just went out again and I'd got another lobster, undersized and missing a claw again, edible, shore and swimmer crabs, a few more prawns and a little baby squid. Ah, all these species.
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Popped the lobster back and he went off - sank about a foot then flicked his tail up to his belly and shot off backwards. the squid got back in, squirted a couple of puffs of ink and was gone. Couldn't get the edibles out as they were holding on for dear life and I didn't want to hurt them unnecesarily but shook out the others.
Lovely still night, no real wind to speak of, gentle shore break and 2ft swell, current not doing a lot. I wanted to stay out for a while longer really but with no fish biting here at the moment (and it's not just me apparently) I came back in. Might try for the mullet next week, they're around.
Two more types of critter today - snake pipefish and spider crab.
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Had 3 lobsters in the nets yesterday, all fairly small. I left them in and this afternoon there was only one - either someone nabbed them or they have found a way out.
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