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Topic: Far North NCKA crabbing - 12/13/09  (Read 1470 times)

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Sailfish

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Me too...I caught & released over 50 Dungies and haven't seen a female Dungie yet!  Where are they hiding???  :smt003
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


alien

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Nice Play time there Black AB!

I see your back out playing in your normal ways! :smt003

thanks for the report and pics. The little future crabmaster looks like he allready claims the tittle. Look at the way he grips on to that  dungie, like a pro. Puts that crab rite to sleep. :smt002

Nice all the way...


LoletaEric

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Thanks guys!   :smt001

Domenic's had a couple females this year.  I haven't seen one with eggs hanging like this for a few years.

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