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Here’s the yellow lobster Dave Jewell aboard the Lady J caught last week.
The lobster on the right obviously is the normal one. There are no bands on the yellow one because it was a female bearing eggs and only brought in to take pictures of.
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2 thoughts on “Rare Yellow Lobster and Other Mutant Lobsters We’ve Documented Down Here At Captain Joe and Sons Over The Years”
I’ve never seen an albino lobster before. Crazy. Forgive the stupid question but what happens to the rare ones? Do they get eaten or do you throw them back?
I’ve never seen an albino lobster before. Crazy. Forgive the stupid question but what happens to the rare ones? Do they get eaten or do you throw them back?
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Depends on how rare we consider it
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