Mark Ring caught this spotted lobster yesterday. We rarely get them. Probably 2-3 a year with this type of markings. Less often than a blue one or albino one. If anyone wants to come take a peek at it or photograph it I’ll leave it in the tank through the weekend. Bring the kids down, they love this kind of stuff and I’ll even throw in a demonstration on how you can tell the difference between a male and female lobster. You might even get to see a lobster boat get unloaded.
You can view this slide show of unusual lobsters that I’ve photographed over many years here at our dock in Gloucester Ma, by clicking this text
Video coming at 2PM
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He’s scaring me, especially with those mean eyes and that giant claw.
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No need to be scared, just think of him as dinner. 🙂
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Oh my God. He’s awesome looking.
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RUN SPOT RUN!
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Is he 4 sale Joe? He looks like a hard shell–I got a craving for some hard shells
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Yeah, he’s for sale but not til after the weekend so I can show him to the families that come down the docks to see the boats and stuff.
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ok–THESE we ain’t got here…I’m very jealous. Beautiful photo series of lobsters!
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Thanks bowsprite.
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Does he only have one claw and is it abnormally large?
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He’s a cull and it’s not abnormally large, it’s teh angle from which it’s shot!
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“”WOW”” , some pictures for sure . To think I grew up in Lanesville & lived at Lanescove with all the old timers that made a living catching Lobsters & I can’t remember seeing any like these pictures . Love this web site, keep up the great work .
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