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3ft Lobster found in Weymouth

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managed to get in the water today at long last:) ,
did not see much though, only spider crabs wrasse and an eel.
gonna give itanother go today.
 
Hi tonyiannu,

Thought i'd reply to your question to Huw about the wreck (as he's my spearo buddy)....

It's located down here on the Cornish coastline, near a beach called Polridmouth. It's extremely small and is very broken, scattered between the rocky ledges near the headlands, I'm sure there are loads about! Always good to have a little poke around to see what's hiding! :D

Havn't seen any lobsters yet! I dont think i'm looking in the right places :( Does anyone have a general description of where I'm more likely to find some? I know some have been found in ridiculously shallow water, but I've looked all over the place and have yet to find one!!

happy hunting :D

pete
 
here in brighton i find them everywhere but its more the case of how to get the out, because they manage to get in the most akward of places and you cannot get them out but you can see them which is frustrating.
i just look in every or hole that i find and usually come across them but i do bring a torch as some of the places are quite dark.
josh
 
They should be walk about at night but obviously maybe harder to spot at night too.I usually find the edible crabs in every crevice and cranny that they will fit into and find them very docile ( i dont take them cos i dont eat them) in comparison to ordinary crabs who always seem up for a fight without the least provocation ( drunk ?) although they are 1/4 the size of the edibles
 
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