Crabbing for Blue Claws

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

Lobsters are to Maine what blue claws are to New Jersey! Come along as we experience first-hand what it takes to catch New Jersey's blue claw crabs.

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  • There ain't nothing like Dividing creek in South NJ for crabbing. Been going there since i was a boy. You can be out there for 5hrs and have a whole bushel for crabs just using hand lines!!!

  • @snowsorceress ; lmao me too!!!!

  • @MrUnknownnoone Uh, wow...could you be any more of an Archie Bunker?

  • @MrUnknownnoone Immigrants and minorities.... What "minorities" are we talking about here.

  • Me encanta ir aqui XD

  • A much faster way to crab then this and trap nets...go to the docks at night with flash lights and extension nets. In sheepshead Bay Brooklyn we used to be able to net three or four dozens keeps that's 5" point to point and larger male crabs. But due to over fishing by immigrants and minorities the crab population in the Bay has diminished greatly. It's a real shame they are a blast to catch that way.

  • @Mightylite94 agreed.

  • Stupid coin ass

  • @Schwarz2448 YEAH, i hate how people from up north say they are theirs and shit. The blue crab is native to the delmarva region and lousiana...

  • Drop lines are a pain in the rear. My crab always swims away before I can scoop it up :P! Best success is spiling and crab pots

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