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The lobster trap was invented in 1808 by Ebenezer Thorndike of Swampscott, Massachusetts. [3] [4] By 1810, the wooden lath trap is said to have originated in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. New England fishermen in the United States used it for years before American companies introduced it to the Canadian fishery through their Atlantic coast canneries ...
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The trap can either be collapsible or rigid, and is easily placed at any depth since it needs no anchoring. Katiska are commonly used in hobby fishing, since they catch only a small number of fish. The photo shows a fisherman checking a katiska. Lobster pot: A lobster pot is a portable trap used to trap lobsters or crayfish. An opening permits ...
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Dice the tomatoes. Chop the jalapeno, onion and tarragon. Place into blender. Add the clam juice, celery salt and lemon. Blend until smooth. Place ice in a glass.
The most important lobster species on the West Coast of the United States is the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus. [16] Recreational lobster fishers in California must abide by a legal catch limit of seven lobsters per day and a minimum body length of 3.25 inches (83 mm), measured from the eye socket to the edge of the carapace ...
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In the 1970s, there was a boom in the lobster population. One lobsterman told me he had 25 juvenile lobsters crawling on his buoy line as he hauled his trap.