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Old 07-14-2011, 05:27 PM
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Elmers island is full. All you want. At daylight they biting the best and they about 90% big fat females full of eggs, around 9-10 o-clock the small ones and pon' pon' come out and about an hour later the bite almost comes to an end and they bury in the sand. I advise shoe's they all over. even when they bury the top shell is still out and them sharp pionts dont feel good on the toe. It's FULL of shrimp. Big one's, small one's, medium one's its full..And all the small trout you wanna catch and release.
I hate to spoil your excitement......but keeping them females with eggs [berry stage] can get you in some trouble.
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Old 07-14-2011, 08:34 PM
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I hate to spoil your excitement......but keeping them females with eggs [berry stage] can get you in some trouble.
Look at the picture not one crab is in BERRY STAGE.. I'm well aware, been doing it since I was a wee lil boy. When I say full of eggs I mean on the inside of the crab. Anyway we just finish boiling them, we had 240 crabs. I boiled them and gave alot away, made alot of old folk's down the street happy..
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