Salty's Forum
General Category => Saltwater Forum => Topic started by: Salty on August 30, 2013, 03:24:12 PM
-
http://www.wcvb.com/news/local/1-in-50-million-lobster-caught-off-maine-coast/-/9848876/21717344/-/j03xavz/-/index.html (http://www.wcvb.com/news/local/1-in-50-million-lobster-caught-off-maine-coast/-/9848876/21717344/-/j03xavz/-/index.html)
-
Jeez, I've seen blue ones, but never a split like that. I thought Salty'd been reading the National Enquirer again until I looked it up. Here's another one.
-
ha! That's wild. I have seen the half orange before but don't think I've ever seen half blue. Wonder if that lobster has survived longer because of it's color. Less profile? Sharp abnormal line?
-
I'd say it's pretty well camouflaged. They aren't too active in the daytime anyway. I've been attacked by quite a few lobsters at night, but very few in broad daylight.
-
I have caught solid blue bugs before, when I was a kid a guy in the harbor Caught an albino bug, it was in the pound for a few years for all to see, then it went to the Aquarium in Boothbay. Very cool!
-
my dad caught a blue one when I was 7 he fished out of wells was real bright blue underside was real white he put it back were he caught it was not caught again that I no of