What a delicious problem they have. A tasty infestation.
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What a delicious problem they have. A tasty infestation.
posted by C-noteI built a prawn trap from lawyer cane, sticks and vine. Then I caught some prawns and ate them. Prawn (and fish) traps are simple traps designed to catch aquatic life due to their shape. It consists... continue reading
posted by Mordhaus"... Southern Regional Aquaculture Center - Product 319 - Details of the crawfish farming methods presently used in Louisiana and Southern Texas are shown. Also presents information from stocking through... continue reading
posted by ant"My wonderful German Shepherd, Sami, has always had a motherly side to her even though she has never had puppies of her own. I've seen it with babies, kittens, even my pet snake. However we were very surprised... continue reading
posted by antThis honestly got me in the mood to make my own netting contraption for the coming season as I know intruder/invasive crayfish are in streams now from stupid lazy ignorant people putting aquarium species... continue reading
posted by BoneRemake"Lobsterland, is a feature length documentary set to tell the story of Canada's Atlantic lobster fishing industry. From 80 fathoms deep to 80,000 feet in the air we dive deep into the history of the fisheries,... continue reading
posted by notarobotI'd never even heard of this before today. It seems kind of inhumane and creepy.
posted by nockGordon Ramsay shows Jeremy Clarkson how to make aioli to go with lobster.
posted by randeepsamraThis made my tummy growl. YouTube: The food truck phenomenon has exploded across the America, but the culture and the economy of the food truck boom is most evolved in Los Angeles. In this episode of Subculture... continue reading
posted by PlayhousePalsThe method I prefer to do it.
posted by BoneRemakeWorks with humans too! Tastes delicious.
posted by luxury_piekill it when it's alive!
posted by legacy0100Wait till the kid makes him Nom Nom sounds.
posted by K0MMIEGiant lobster caught of the coast of NE, weighing in at 17 pounds and 130 years old.
posted by Arsenault185Inspired by silvercord's post: http://www.videosift.com/video/Rare-1-in-50-million-2-toned-lobster (and karaidl's comment!)
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