Phantom Of The Lobsta

I have a couple more pics of this creature.

Phantom Of The Lobsta, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Phantom Of The Lobsta

This lobster was landed yesterday.  I call it the Phantom of The Lobsta for obvious reasons.

Phantom Of The Lobsta, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Phantom Of The Lobsta

We get about 2-3 of these mutated lobsters per year.  Earlier this year we got a couple with deep blue pigmentation.  This one was white.

Phantom Of The Lobsta, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy

Looks like Sean decided to wear Oilskins today instead of just his boxer shorts while setting gear in rough seas.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy

Here Sean breaks a trap over the rail.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobstering With Sean,Tim and Tuffy

These guys take their job way too seriously!

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobstering With Sean,Tim and Tuffy

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy

Normal lobstering attire for mid November.  Here is Sean once again.

Lobstering With Sean and Tuffy, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Sean Needs Some New Underwear

Here’s Sean setting lobster gear in his underwear in November.  Some things are unexplainable.  This is one of them.

Sean Needs Some New Underwear, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Fishermen Tattoo Series- Sean’s Lobster

Sean said it took 3 hours to get the detail on this tattoo.  The kid is crazy!

Suzie Byrd’s Juvenile Lobster Photo II

In this picture you can see the juvenile lobster measures only 4 inches long.  Thanks Suzie for sharing the picture.   Suzie is going to work on her very own blog (with some encouragement from you know who).  i think she’ll quickly develop a huge following.  between her art and experiences fishing, slime eeling and lobstering she’s got lots of stories to tell.

 

Suzie Byrd’s Juvenile Lobster Photo

Check out this photo from Suzie Byrd of a juvenile lobster next to a regular sized one.  Pretty cool, huh?

 

Beautiful Industry- Tools Of The Trade

Lobster Placemats Made With The Acorn Press

These lobster placemats can be purchased at The Sara Elizabeth Shop where Isabel Natti hand presses them with the Acorn Press.  Part II of our interview with Isabel Natti will be up at 9:00AM

Lobster Eating Tip From Mark Ring

Here’s a tip for you that Mark Ring shared with me.

After you steam your lobster snip the tips off the claws with some sturdy kitchen shears and drain the water out over the sink.  It will make the eating and clean up after dinner a snap and saves a mess.

Lobster Tip, originally uploaded by captjoe06.