Posted by: Joey | November 5, 2009
Lobster Molting Video At Captain Joe and Sons
Posted in Captain Joe's, Video, lobster | Tags: Captain Joe and Sons, Lobster molting, Video
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That’s Freakin Disgusting! Interesting. But Disgusting!
By: capeannpainter on November 5, 2009
at 5:30 pm
I look at that and all I get is hungry thinking of the recipes that call for soft shelled crab that would be dynamite with that jelly baby in the fry pan instead.
If anyone sees me purchasing lobsters and there happens to be one of these babies on the premises I am sure there can be something worked out. But likely jelly lobbies never make it out of the family.
By: paultmorrison on November 5, 2009
at 6:59 pm
Amazing! The whole family was digging this. Thanks Joey!
By: Chris on November 5, 2009
at 8:21 pm
Joey, This has got to be the best video on shedding that I’ve ever seen. I love it. No other I’ve seen comes close to yours. I knew lobsters were soft after sheding but I didn’t think that soft. Thanks so much for posting this. That was real awesome. The only thing is, I wish I was there to touch him.
By: lobsterlady2 on November 5, 2009
at 8:42 pm
Joey, somewhere on this blog tonight I watched a video on The Sanddollar. It was great. Good music too.
By: lobsterlady2 on November 5, 2009
at 9:00 pm
Fantastic!!
By: Kim Smith on November 6, 2009
at 7:37 am
Joey, sixty years of eating those things and I never really knew what softshell meant. Send this girl back to Worcester! Love the blog and all I learn. Keep it up, Sandy
By: sandy on November 7, 2009
at 8:15 am
Joey, Really good Job on that.
By: Bob Ryan on November 7, 2009
at 11:49 am