They are like big crawdads, without the claws, but spines...Maine Lobsters are in deeper cooler water :shrug: with claws
Nests look like 'holes' in the seagrass, front and a back door, any animal preyed upon has at least one exit.
Have to measure them in the water during the day. Usually a guage is attached to the Ticle stick or Net...if it's a short, let it swim away.
Only able to twist the tails off at the dock
Nests look like 'holes' in the seagrass, front and a back door, any animal preyed upon has at least one exit.
Have to measure them in the water during the day. Usually a guage is attached to the Ticle stick or Net...if it's a short, let it swim away.
Only able to twist the tails off at the dock