Farms: Mud Crab Fishing Industry in Queensland, Australia
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Mud crabs are as much a Queensland icon as Fourex or the Brisbane Broncos. Mud crabs are harvested by professional fishers throughout the Queensland coast from Southport to Karumba, and generate almost $10 million in wharf value to the States economy. Mud crabs are sold mostly as an icon species to the tourist and restaurant trade. Click here for more info http://www.qsia.com.au/mud-crab-blue-swimmer-crab-fisheries.html
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Go to Malaysia and catch mud crabs. Free from strict regulations. Female mud crabs r the best. Full of rom.
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Go to Malaysia and catch mud crabs. Free from strict regulations. Female mud crabs r the best. Full of rom.
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Haha where im from they are so bloody common in a couple hours fishing you're guaranteed to catch 2-4 on the fishing line alone. If ya got crab pots then i hope ya got a big Eski
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Wish they introduce this species to the US
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Mud crab are delicious. You'll have more of a chance of catching them in the NT than QLD.
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what country is that
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Well at least they're slow, and not too bright, their pincers are sharp though.
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I saw a mud crab the other day....horrid creatures
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how that trap works ??? explain
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I LOVE MUD CRABS!!!!!!!! SOOO YUMMY
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I use to have crabs, but i picked it all and ate it. =]
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SKYRI. MUCRA.
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in thai We eat in all sizes.
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wishing my country can be this discipline
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Awesome! thanks for uploading!!!
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I've seen mudcrabs more fearsome than you.
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I wish everyone followed those guidelines. The Chesapeake lost so many blue crabs cause of people didn't care to follow any guidelines and the aftermath is that the crabs were nearly fished out and those that are still caught are so small.
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good vid mate
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@crabber59 u sure can best place to get them
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this makes me wanna go down to the river and drop a pot in