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Huge lobster caught in Maine

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This is one of those perspective photos where the guy holds the catch way out in front of him, giving it the look of being huge. I've done the same with a small snapper.

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Really? They said it is 22 pounds. The fishermans fingers are visible on the claws for perspective.

The all time record is 44 pounds.

Looks like a Christmas lobster.

Santa Claws.

(I'll see myself out)

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Slip it in the barbie with a little black pepper and a heap of lemon juice. Good tucker I'd reckon. (And dip in that green cocktail sauce we get here, Nam chim?)

The big ones like that don't taste nice. They're old! I know. I cooked a huge one like that in Maine.

Yes the more normal sized ones are very delicious but it's interesting that these cockroaches of the sea weren't always so highly valued as they are today.

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I read the American colonists in the Northeast fed them to dogs, and they were present in huge numbers.

I can remember living in Cairns, north Queensland year ago and the prawn trawlers used to give these things away.

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Now $36 a kilo.

I can remember living in Cairns, north Queensland year ago and the prawn trawlers used to give these things away.

GFBF-MB-Bug-284x169.jpg

Now $36 a kilo.

Ah ! Thenus orientalis or Moreton Bay Bug. Aroi Maak

I can remember living in Cairns, north Queensland year ago and the prawn trawlers used to give these things away.

GFBF-MB-Bug-284x169.jpg

Now $36 a kilo.

Ah ! Thenus orientalis or Moreton Bay Bug. Aroi Maak

Is that a Moreton Bay Bug?

I always called what the locals here call "maeng da", Moreton bay bugs. It looks like an alien.

Google is your friend...I have been seeing horseshoe crabs,

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Southern rock lobster or crayfish:

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Very tasty

The leg I'm holding came from the cray's much bigger brother. I couldn't get the rest of him out from under his rock.

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