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Went lobstering the other day on the big tides, found plenty of lobbies but all either 2 small or eggbound, so came home empty handed, got to leave a few to make more lobsters though eh!
I'll never stick my hand into a hole blindly, never found them cohabiting though, was miffed to find a big fat conger had taken up residence in my fav lobster hole last weekend.
...but doesn't reach maturity until it's ten years old so it is a bit vulnerable to fishing pressures. Especially as it gets bigger.
Never shot one or eaten one, I don't agree with forming sentimentalities with fish, hear a lot of that about doggies and rays. We should be unbiased hunters and look at the environment we hunt in and make our decisions based on that. From what Foxfish says of his area I would agree with not spearing them there. But anywhere else should be weighed up individually... my own opinion on it....
Anyway... yet to catch my first lobster
A friend at college, a zoologist, used to argue the opposite, that it was OK to kill non-cute things (flies, rats, frogs, etc.) but not cute things (Bambi, fluffy bunnie wunnies, etc.). He was smart enough to realise the inconsistency of his argument but - like many/most I suspect - he also recognised that was really how he felt.... - being cute doesn't mean something shouldn't be eaten or vice versa....
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