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Quote from: surfpico on July 20, 2007, 05:48:24 PM
I called the DEC the other night. Had no problem doing it.
You're not usually this coy.
How about filling out the story with some grisly details?
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Quote from: Pinchy on July 20, 2007, 08:04:28 PM
nadapesca,
Thank you for looking out. I don't understand people who hunt and fish, but who have no respect for the animals they are harvesting. These are not sportsmen; they are sadistic cowards. Yeah, I'm judgmental. And I'm not averse to confronting an abuser with a follow-up call to a Conservation Officer. BTW, the average blue crab sponge holds about 2 million eggs, but that can vary from 750,000 to 8 million. The female can spawn two to three times, but interestingly mates only once and stores the sperm for subsequent broods. The sponge is bright orange early on, gradually turning black as the embryos develop. The crab population does not rise and fall as a result of harvesting legal females; the restricting factors are food supply, overfishing, temperature, and water quality. In other words, even if every female survived, that does not necessarily mean there will be "mucho crabs around" if space, food, and water quality are lacking. Plenty of animals are disappearing without any hunting pressure whatsoever. NJ is now doing a good job of improving water quality and as a result we are enjoying much better crabbing.
So your calling everyone who hunts or fish's sadistic cowards?
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Quote from: Crab King on July 20, 2007, 08:55:19 PM
So your calling everyone who hunts or fish's sadistic cowards?
I think you should actually read what he wrote. He was writing of people that have no respect for the animals they hunt or fish. This is not a PETA board.
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Quote from: nadapesca on July 23, 2007, 09:25:29 AM
I think you should actually read what he wrote. He was writing of people that have no respect for the animals they hunt or fish. This is not a PETA board.
Thanks nadap,
You are correct. I've decided not to bother replying to the posters who cannot construct a simple sentence, figuring that if they can't write, they can't read. Of course we were discussing the abusers who kill shorts, etc.
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When i catch females i honestly take them and tie them to the inside of the box net. Put some make up and a bit of eye liner on them and they help me catch some of the biggest males out there. This is not cruel it works out for everyone. It helps reproduction. Helps me catch crabs in a different way. And come on even crabs get horny.
PS- we've really tried this before. Dont remember how it worked out. Def didnt kill the female though.
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Quote from: DrummerDave on July 24, 2007, 02:00:09 PM
When i catch females i honestly take them and tie them to the inside of the box net. Put some make up and a bit of eye liner on them and they help me catch some of the biggest males out there. This is not cruel it works out for everyone. It helps reproduction. Helps me catch crabs in a different way. And come on even crabs get horny.
PS- we've really tried this before. Dont remember how it worked out. Def didnt kill the female though.
You would...you would.
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:laugh:OK.
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Quote from: surfpico on July 24, 2007, 02:56:26 PM
You would...you would.
haha what do you mean? Come on if you ran out of bait, that would be your only hopes in catching crab. haha
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Quote from: tattoo on July 24, 2007, 02:59:40 PM
:laugh:OK.
haha come on tattoo whats your thoughts on that method? That would work , No? haha
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Can't say No , because i NEVER run out of bait
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throw 'em back, there are plenty of male crabs out there.
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Here's why I no longer keep females. A little edjumahkashen can go a long way.
From:
http://www.bluecrab.info/lifecycle.html
Mating
Female blue crabs mate only once in their lives
, when they become sexually mature immediately following their pubertal molt (immediately following this molt, the female is known as a "sook.") When approaching this pubertal molt, females release a pheromone in their urine which attracts males. Male crabs vie for females and will carry and protect them, called "cradle carrying," until molting occurs. Following this molt, when the female's shell is soft, the pair will mate. During mating, the female captures and stores the male's sperm in sac-like receptacles so that she can fertilize her eggs at a later time. Once the female's shell has hardened, the male will release her and she will migrate to higher salinity waters to spawn.
http://www.bluecrab.info/spawning.html
The average sponge contains about two million eggs,
but may contain anywhere from 750,000 to 8 million eggs
, depending on the size of the crab.
The sponge is formed in about two hours
and is roughly one third the size of the female crab's body.
That's enough reasons for me to preserve the females. Mates only once, forms sponge in about 2 hrs, contains 3/4 - 8 million eggs PER SPAWN. Showing sponge or not, she may develop a sponge by the next tide. There are plenty of males out there to catch. If I were to kill a few dozen females each year, that's a few less million crabs next year.
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Re: Pregnant "she crab"
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Someone is miss leading you about sooks getting a sponge in 2 hours, it takes months for them to get a sponge... Heck, they ain't even HARD in 2 hours
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Re: Pregnant "she crab"
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I wasn't even going to waste time typing on this subject anymore Gene,too many "experts" for me to argue with. Here is a good read for y'all,just carrying it another step.
http://kennysideshow.blogspot.com/2008/07/like-little-satans-we-are.html
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All that info was from the BCA. But no matter how long it takes to develop a sponge, the sheer number of eggs that will be lost by me harvesting a female is a good enough reason not to take any.
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Re: Pregnant "she crab"
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July 28, 2008, 02:13:09 PM »
Quote from: CaptMoose on July 28, 2008, 09:53:50 AM
All that info was from the BCA. But no matter how long it takes to develop a sponge, the sheer number of eggs that will be lost by me harvesting a female is a good enough reason not to take any.
That's a GREAT POINT...... DON'T TAKE ANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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