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  1. #11
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    Great report and pics. Loved the pic next to the steak.. My wife would kill for a tail that big... Props

  2. #12

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    Those bugs look really great. I'm still trying to learn how to go buggin. Can you tell me how deep I should be hooping? What should I be looking for? Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. Hope to see you out there one day.tia

  3. #13
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    Geez!
    Those are Huge!
    Good eatting right there!

  4. #14
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    Damn that huge lobster looks so damn good. Makes me hungry just looking at it. I am going to try to bake the large one that I got. What do you use to cut them in half? Electric knife of just a sharp knife down the back? 350 degree oven for how long?

    thanks,

    Edwin

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    nice bugs Duc.........&# 46;...ever wanna show an ol lady a good time, ask me along......... lol.......looks like fun

  6. #16
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    i used a knife down the back of my big bug about a hour ago :) its getting BBQ'ed this evening ...

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by kanco
    Damn that huge lobster looks so damn good. Makes me hungry just looking at it. I am going to try to bake the large one that I got. What do you use to cut them in half? Electric knife of just a sharp knife down the back? 350 degree oven for how long?

    thanks,

    Edwin
    20 minutes @ 350 bro.

    Duc

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    That looks grubbin....

  9. #19
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    Dang!!! Every trip seems to have the same theme: WFO on the Lobsters. We really enjoy your reports. Congrats on the epic season you are having this year. :D Way to go once again.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky catch
    Congradulations on a good night of bugging! :banana:

    BUT!!!!! :soapbox: :soapbox: :soapbox:
    Those big girls lay Significantly more eggs than the smaller bugs. Many scientist believe they are needed to maintain a health lobster fishery. On the east coast where commercial lobstering is a major industry it is illegal to keep the big girls.

    Ummmmm, pardon my observation and legitimate question, but isn't that a Breeder female in your avatar?! :soapbox:


    GM

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