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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Another Hauling Day - August 5, Wednesday

Today, was another working day. We hauled traps and we got finished pretty early, at about 12:30 A.M. Today, we didnt have any bait bags ready, so i had to fill bait bags along with banding the lobsters and hauling the traps. It was constant work, i usually never had time for a break. It was work, and i was tired after we got done. I felt a little sick throughout the day, but i just kept my mind busy so i didnt think about being sick. The smell of the fish was what got to my head the most. I needed some fresh air sometimes.


The most lobsters that we got in a trap today, was 12. We hauled 100 traps today, and got about 550  LBS. My Uncle Art, has about 500 traps out there as of right now. We keep bringing new traps out each day, and he says he wants to get 650 traps out there. He says that a good trap, costs 80$. Some of the traps that he has, are really good, they are black and orange and they are really well put together. The lobster traps work so that the lobsters can crawl inside of the trap, but then they can not escape. There are entries that go into the trap, and the entries are elevated so the lobster drops a little when he enters the trap, but then he cant escape.



One thing that i noticed about the lobsters, is that, on the inside part of their claws, they have little white bumps that are like feelers, so if anything touches the inside of their claw, they will clamp down and try to get whatever was there. If a lobsters claw wont close, i touch the inside of their claw really quick with the bander, so that it will close and i can put a rubber band on it. Lobsters go through a process called sheeding. Lobsters shed their shells, and it takes about a half an hour for them to do so. After they have shedded their shells, the lobsters are incredibly soft, and you can not pick them up or it will hurt them. It takes about an hour for it to form a new shell. We got a lobster that just shed its shell in one of our traps today.

The left, is the lobsters shell that it shed, and to the right, is the new lobster, that is very soft, and we had to through it back, because it was so soft and very, very fragile.

Learn more about sheeding: Lobster Shedding in a Nutshell



Here is a picture of me, holding a giant crab that came up in one of our traps today!




-August 5, Wednesday











6 comments:

  1. Awesome job on the blogging. Sounds like you are having a great time.

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  2. Wow! It is unusual for a lobster to shed in a trap, you were lucky to see that. Don't let a crab pinch you, it can hurt more than a lobster. Once we were hauling and a crab grabbed hold of me and I flung the crab and my cotton glove overboard. Uncle art wasn't amused and started tying my gloves with twine around my wrists. I like rubber gloves much better! ✋🏽✋🏽✋🏽✋✋✋

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  3. Are you rinsing the bait bags after you dump them out? It helps a lot with the stink! Ask Arthur for a rinse bucket of water, change often. πŸ‘ƒπŸΌπŸ‘ƒπŸΌπŸ‘ƒπŸΌπŸ‘ƒπŸΌπŸ‘ƒπŸΌ

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