Hijinx
Well-Known Member
I spoke to my friend the Commercial crabber yesterday and asked him (jokingly) if he was catching a good amount of crabs and should I get my line in the water.
He said the best thing to do with the line was to sell it if I could find a buyer, the crabs are scarcer than hen's teeth.
I told him the guy up the street had his sign up Maryland crabs for sale and he told me that once the crabs crossed the Morgantown bridge they were all Maryland crabs.
All joking aside the normal signs of crabs being around just are not there this year. No sheds coming ashore, few peelers, no small crabs at all.
Plenty of catfish though. We never had so many catfish before.
He said the best thing to do with the line was to sell it if I could find a buyer, the crabs are scarcer than hen's teeth.
I told him the guy up the street had his sign up Maryland crabs for sale and he told me that once the crabs crossed the Morgantown bridge they were all Maryland crabs.
All joking aside the normal signs of crabs being around just are not there this year. No sheds coming ashore, few peelers, no small crabs at all.
Plenty of catfish though. We never had so many catfish before.