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Brown crab Legal Size

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anyone know the legal size and how to measure brown crabs , often see them while I dive and my stomach is rumbling
 
right, I have been told that 140mm across the back of the crab is minimum size although thats seems a bit small really
 
fair comment mate, 130mm is a bit small and I would imagine there is not a lot of meat,. i think 150mm will be my MLS from now on.
 
You wont satisfy Podge with a little one like that - you need one like this-
 

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Now Thats What im talking About somebody hand me a hammer!!!! and a nice touch with the t- shirt Foxfish
 
... often see them while I dive and my stomach is rumbling
Lucky you - around Torbay? I've only seen one so far & that was in Cornwall, running up a rock ramp, it was small, only had only one claw and jammed itself solid in a shallow crack in the rock wall:D. I've seen plenty of spider crabs though.

That's a pretty serious crab problem you've got there Foxfish (cool T-shirt:)).
 
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WATCH OUT MART! A Polar Bear is after your crabs!!!!:D
 
That is my brothers Akita - called Kita he was the most beautiful dog but unfortunately he died a few weeks ago.
 
By the way you may well find that the crabs you see buried in the sand are in fact soft & not in edible condition?
This is very common in Guernseys bays as the commercial fishermen often discard softy's from there store boxes.
 
Uummm crabs you can’t beat a bit of the sideways shuffle :p:p
 
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