The boys and I were working out on the seawall area today and saw a first. A seagull somehow, while trying to eat a crab in the shallow water near the beach, ended up with the crab stuck to its chest. Two hours later, there was the seagull, still with crab attached. The bird almost looked embarrassed. When the crab finally fell off the seagull didn't even try to eat to eat it. He looked happy and flew away. Probably the mocking he received from the seawall crew may have hastened his departure. I've seen the gulls eat a lot of little crabs. I have never seen one wear one until today.
The crabbing has been slow. Beach snare throwers are getting a few (well, at least a few of them are getting a few) and bay boaters are getting a few more, but by and large the crabbing is not good. A few guys are getting them down at Ten Mile and a few less are doing okay in the outer bay. As the season progresses the places without crab are growing and the good spots are shrinking. Things don't look too good for the commercial guys, who won't have buyers until the new year, it seems. At this point in a disappointing season they have to hope that they get to go fishing soon.
I hope everybody had a good Christmas (or whatever winter solstice celebrating holiday you may recognize) and I wish us all a much better and happier 2021. May it be no worse.
Campground open yet?
ReplyDeleteNope. Too many people in the ICU this time of year. Officially we open for camping again on the 7th but I don't think that will happen. My gut says March. I hope to be wrong and we open up sooner.
DeleteWhat about overnight parking passes? (Hint,hint) like the Miller launch
DeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your’s Willy. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that !
ReplyDeleteTG! New year! may the fish bite harder this year then life did last year.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Richard
Hi Willy Jim
ReplyDeletewhite van little Gregor I see a lot of people fishing off the shore today anybody doing any good Jim mc keand
Hi Jim. They're all using snares for crab. They're catching a few, but not many.
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