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Legs? Thats about the only parts not worth eating on a blue crab.

You've obviously never had an 8.5", heavy, Wye River crab before. You'll be tossing them claws to the kids lol.

Come April I'm all over some warmer temps. I agree, Bob. This is going to be a much earlier year then that horrid start last year. I saw lots of crab in the fall. They should all survive. Nothing out of the ordinary for the old Chesapeake as far as temps go. I say by the last week of May the big boy will be here in numbers.

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Spring is NOT here yet.

 

Old Man Winter is NOT done with the Mid Atlantic yet.

 

You better keep an eye on those models.

 

We ARE A Snowtown.

 

We are about to put a major smackdown on this warmup.

 

I NEVER, EVER give up on Winter. I am the guy who wants an all out Ice Age, with 13,000 feet of snow and ice over North America and an extension of the Laurentide Icesheet clear into the Caribbean!

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I'll pick crabs 1-2 times per year. It's okay. My wife's family grew up in St Michaels and will knock out a bushel in no time

Good crabs are so expensive, so I do 1 or 2 outings and go for the fatties...end of the summer or early fall. Best place to go out and eat good crabs around St Michaels is Chesapeake Landing, a couple miles west. They get Miles River crabs and are always worth the money. The Crab Claw and St Michaels Crabhouse are awful tourist traps.

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Good crabs are so expensive, so I do 1 or 2 outings and go for the fatties...end of the summer or early fall. Best place to go out and eat good crabs around St Michaels is Chesapeake Landing, a couple miles west. They get Miles River crabs and are always worth the money. The Crab Claw and St Michaels Crabhouse are awful tourist traps.

 

As a kid (80s) my family would vacation in Ocean CIty.  We'd rent a pontoon boat, go out on the bay for the morning, come back with more crabs that we knew what to do with.  I remember the last time we did that, probably early 90s, we ended up with like 3 crabs in 4 hours.

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Have not been there for a few years, but Costas Inn (Dundalk) is a real deal crab house. High volume and high quality. I have seen their operation(behind the scene) and they got it down. Crabs are steamed to perfection, never watery, never missing a claw. Year round crabs too...they do get them flown up from the GOM.

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