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  • TRUE! I live at Tangier Island and can testify that this is TRUE!

  • It is a known fact that the crab you ate was from Virginia waters.. As the son of a Crabber from Tangier Island I know that the majority of the crabs that are caught and sold as "Maryland Blue Crabs" are caught over the Virginia line and a majority of them are caught by crabbers from Virginia!

  • $22 for all you can eat Crab Cakes, Clam Fritters, Corn Puddin and all the fixins, yum yum said the hungry bear.Going back and this time I'm stayin da night

  • Ok yall when I win the lotto I'm moving there who's with me!

  • Hilda Crockett's House has been serving up those little bite size beauties for years. Often imititated but never duplicated. The fritters the ham the corn pudding. There is no better way to eat and have some great fellowship than there. I want to get back there again. Thanks for the memories.

  • Actually it is Chesapeake Bay Blue Crabs. Or that's what us Tangierman call them anyway.

  • @bill8912328 That's what I always called them. I am heading over there in the next couple weeks to see if I can get a mess of soft shells.

  • Marylanders and Virginians (especially watermen) have argued about this kind of stuff for years.

  • yeah it IS definatly in virginia.

  • See below - they aren't called "Virginia Blue Crabs" ...

  • Maryland crab meat? Tangier is in Virginia..

  • No argument about the actual jurisdiction, but it is still "Maryland Blue Crab". Thanks for the comment.

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