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Atlantic lobster in baja?
how about you folks living down in lobsterland, ever come across these? from one of the puerto nuevo restaurants, his dad is a commercial fisherman
and has dredged up a few of these in the past few weeks, and yes, we know its not lobster season.....
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so he caught (dredged) it up in Puerto Nuevo, in Baja?
FWIW, I hate those bottom dredges, way too much by- catch - destructive to the local fishery.
One was caught in California, off the coast of the farallons - in 2013
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Ya , right up there with Gil netting
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Happens from time to time here in Socal - Buddhists like to go to stores that have live Atlantic bugs and release them into the sea.
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I could not find a link to the story, but quite a few years ago I read about a whopper of an Atlantic lobster caught in north Pacific waters! It was
thought to be a survivor a failed attempt to establish a commercial harvest.
Since it is a non-native species, I would think that they would be exempt from harvest regulations or restrictions!
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | I could not find a link to the story, but quite a few years ago I read about a whopper of an Atlantic lobster caught in north Pacific waters! It was
thought to be a survivor a failed attempt to establish a commercial harvest.
Since it is a non-native species, I would think that they would be exempt from harvest regulations or restrictions![/rquot
Correct, in California there is no season or restrictions on Maine lobsters. Don't know about baja |
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these bugs obviously prefer BC over BC! can you blame em?
"According to the Canadian Encyclopedia Opens a New Window. , between 1896 and 1966 there were at least 11 large-scale attempts at introducing
American lobsters (Atlantic lobsters) into British Columbia and U.S. West Coast waters."
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Quote: Originally posted by 55steve | Happens from time to time here in Socal - Buddhists like to go to stores that have live Atlantic bugs and release them into the sea.
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Exactly. I watched them not only buy and release fresh Maine lobster from a local supplier in Marina Del Rey but also pay one of the bait receivers to
release to full pens of live Sardines.
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | so he caught (dredged) it up in Puerto Nuevo, in Baja?
FWIW, I hate those bottom dredges, way too much by- catch - destructive to the local fishery.
One was caught in California, off the coast of the farallons - in 2013
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I hate the Dredges and Gill netters also. Do some more research, Maine lobster are caught a couple of times each yr during bug season by the PB's. I
see them posted on a few local fishing websites. Common? No. But really not that rare either.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubba |
I hate the Dredges and Gill netters also. Do some more research, Maine lobster are caught a couple of times each yr during bug season by the PB's. I
see them posted on a few local fishing websites. Common? No. But really not that rare either.
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Great, thanks for the info. can you tell a dumb guy what a PB is? , and can you point me toward a couple of these local fishing websites?
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | Quote: Originally posted by Bubba |
I hate the Dredges and Gill netters also. Do some more research, Maine lobster are caught a couple of times each yr during bug season by the PB's. I
see them posted on a few local fishing websites. Common? No. But really not that rare either.
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Great, thanks for the info. can you tell a dumb guy what a PB is? , and can you point me toward a couple of these local fishing websites?
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I was thinking he meant private boater.
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Quote: Originally posted by 55steve | Happens from time to time here in Socal - Buddhists like to go to stores that have live Atlantic bugs and release them into the sea.
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This Buddha prefers fillet and release.
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Quote: Originally posted by BajaParrothead | Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | Quote: Originally posted by Bubba |
I hate the Dredges and Gill netters also. Do some more research, Maine lobster are caught a couple of times each yr during bug season by the PB's. I
see them posted on a few local fishing websites. Common? No. But really not that rare either.
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Great, thanks for the info. can you tell a dumb guy what a PB is? , and can you point me toward a couple of these local fishing websites?
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I was thinking he meant private boater. |
Yes, private boater.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bubba | Quote: Originally posted by 55steve | Happens from time to time here in Socal - Buddhists like to go to stores that have live Atlantic bugs and release them into the sea.
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Exactly. I watched them not only buy and release fresh Maine lobster from a local supplier in Marina Del Rey but also pay one of the bait receivers to
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Yep!
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I heard a story about how a long time ago some entrepreneur bought a whack of Maine lobsters live and released them on this coast somewhere....but
they forgot to take the pins out of their claws and they all starved to death....no me consta....that's just what I heard.
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Quote: Originally posted by shari | I heard a story about how a long time ago some entrepreneur bought a whack of Maine lobsters live and released them on this coast somewhere....but
they forgot to take the pins out of their claws and they all starved to death....no me consta....that's just what I heard. |
Shari, I'm hoping you could do me a favor and ask around town if any of the lobstermen have ever caught an atlantic lobster? I'm trying to determine
how far down the coast these things have been found, and it seems to me the co-op fishermen in Bahia Asuncion, and La Bocana are probably 2 really
good groups to ask!
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okey dokey Caj...never heard of it but will ask around.
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I've never heard of them that far South either Shari, not even Sandy Eggo, just Long Beach for me.
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A little off track but since we're talking about Bugs, not really. My buddy sent me this morning. Caught in Cape Cod last week. Supposedly one in two
million.
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