For someone who lets a Sea Ray scare him off a lovely BEACH, I am surprised you let Crustacean on your boat.just swim out there and pick 'em up.
It is a bug, belonging to the phylum Arthropoda.Isn't it edible? Why is it a bugs?
We eat Louisiana Mud Bugs by the 50 lb sack. The are yummy with cold beer.Most bugs are edible
No need to bring a boat, here's the rental unit complete with a Hinkley picnic boat to tour around in.OK, I was very close to jumping on Anthem of the Seas for a ride down south today. What could go wrong?
I believe 8 = spider, and unless you're in Texas they're too small to make a decent meal.Anything with 6 legs is good, or is it 8?
I recall some maxim about months with an "R" in them, but I suppose Florida has other laws.Our bug season ends next month. I need to get out and get some soon or I will have to wait until July for the season to reopen.
That's was for oyster safety, and is a complete myth. By not eating oysters in the summer months May June July August etc it was supposed to give you less of a chance of bacterial contamination (BAD OYSTERS). Now you just have to know where your oysters are from. Good Oyster distributors can check for this before they end up in restaurants and fish markets. However, most local restaurants still warn of eating raw shellfish for liability reasons. If a restaurant specializes in shellfish (ie a raw-bar) you should be fine. However if oysters are one of 15 appetizers, at a mediocre place far from the coast, I might steer clear.I recall some maxim about months with an "R" in them, but I suppose Florida has other laws.![]()
The same way you catch a Crab. Use a baited trap. They are being farmed especially in the rice fields that stay flooded part of the year.How do you catch the little buggers?