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Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! #8651223
08/20/26 07:53 PM
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Been a Great year for Crabbing


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Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651225
08/20/26 07:56 PM
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You’re boiling them?

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651230
08/20/26 08:01 PM
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Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651254
08/20/26 08:24 PM
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Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651433
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Worst year here in the last 10 years, I think we had a bad winter kill. Between that, and the summer dogs and skates these crabs have a tough time, lol

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Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651445
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You folks that boil them, what do you use to purge them?

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651530
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Never heard of purging a crab. I crabbed commercially for about five years. Sold everything to one fish market. We steamed our catch at 2:30 every afternoon. When we offloaded our morning catch, the crabs went into a large gray insulated ice box for about 4 hours. Boss said that killing them this way prevented the crabs from losing their claws in the steamer pot.

I've heard of people purging clams, but never found it useful. We sold about a million little neck clams every summer. Boss has a leased bed on a reef a few miles from shore. We purchased little neck clams in Florida in March and planted them in a 10' wide row in the North Carolina bed. We took clams from our bed all during the tourist season. We also bought some wild clams from locals.

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651533
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It must be a great year if crabs are making it all the way to Nevada.


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Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651552
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We just spray each one off good and throw them in the pot. We dont eat the intestinal track on them like we do crawfish - which we purge - sometimes

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I have never seen anybody boil a crab before….new to me.

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: WhiteCliffs] #8651578
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Originally Posted by WhiteCliffs
We just spray each one off good and throw them in the pot. We dont eat the intestinal track on them like we do crawfish - which we purge - sometimes


You might not eat them outright but 30 crabs in a pot of boiling water are sharing each others as the water stirs. I say that but, I'm gonna have to try it to see if there is a different taste. lol

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Been pretty poor here in lower DE... got plenty of jellyfish though.

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: Foundryman] #8651601
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We had a pop of jellies here, stinging nettles, about a month ago, most I've seen in years, but they are pretty thinned out now, no idea where they went, lol, but there was millions of them.

In my area it's about 30 - 35 pots per bushel on mixed run crabs

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: gcs] #8651628
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Originally Posted by gcs
We had a pop of jellies here, stinging nettles, about a month ago, most I've seen in years, but they are pretty thinned out now, no idea where they went, lol, but there was millions of them.

In my area it's about 30 - 35 pots per bushel on mixed run crabs


How many pots does it take in a normal and a good year?

Are the invasive green crabs causing a problem? They are mostly so small, I doubt they will replace blue crabs well.

Keith

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It depends, lol
Very good fishing is 10 pots/bu. we don't see that very much, avg is more like 20,25. but earlier it was about 50 / bu.
I only run about 75 pots, can't fit more than that where I am, small areas.
I know a couple guys that run about 300, but they have deck hands and big areas. Further south there's some much bigger operations.

Green crabs aren't a problem, the bulk of them are closer to the inlet where there really isn't many blue crabs....I'll start fishing them in mid sept for the Blackfish season for bait..
The Chinese markets use some greens, mostly for stock, but they also eat them whole, crushed up in soup, but they won't pay like the bait market so I fiddle with the blues until blackfish season starts.
Greens are a lot more fun to catch, lol, usually 2-4 pots per bu. though it can be a bushel per pot where they're thick...I'll fish them into December.

We've had huge amounts of greens here for over 40 years, invasive or not they're hear to stay, though I do my best to thin them down!. grin

Re: Been a Great Year for Blue Claws ! [Re: gcs] #8651691
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Originally Posted by gcs
It depends, lol
Very good fishing is 10 pots/bu. we don't see that very much, avg is more like 20,25. but earlier it was about 50 / bu.
I only run about 75 pots, can't fit more than that where I am, small areas.
I know a couple guys that run about 300, but they have deck hands and big areas. Further south there's some much bigger operations.

Green crabs aren't a problem, the bulk of them are closer to the inlet where there really isn't many blue crabs....I'll start fishing them in mid sept for the Blackfish season for bait..
The Chinese markets use some greens, mostly for stock, but they also eat them whole, crushed up in soup, but they won't pay like the bait market so I fiddle with the blues until blackfish season starts.
Greens are a lot more fun to catch, lol, usually 2-4 pots per bu. though it can be a bushel per pot where they're thick...I'll fish them into December.

We've had huge amounts of greens here for over 40 years, invasive or not they're hear to stay, though I do my best to thin them down!. grin


Thanks for explaining.

Keith

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