Lobsters are also bottom feeders. But I see the point.
What about sole, aka flat fish? they feed on the bottom, even their eyeball moves around to the top! No muddy taste there!
Lobsters are also bottom feeders. But I see the point.
Lobsters are also bottom feeders.
Lobsters and sole live on the bottom, but they are not bottom feeders. Bottom feeders eat both live and dead animals, as well as stuff that drifts down from above. Lobsters, sole, flounder and similar bottom dwellers eat other, *live* bottom dwellers. That's why they don't get that muddy flavor.What about sole, aka flat fish? they feed on the bottom, even their eyeball moves around to the top! No muddy taste there!
Lobsters and sole live on the bottom, but they are not bottom feeders. Bottom feeders eat both live and dead animals, as well as stuff that drifts down from above. Lobsters, sole, flounder and similar bottom dwellers eat other, *live* bottom dwellers. That's why they don't get that muddy flavor.
Lobsters and sole live on the bottom, but they are not bottom feeders. Bottom feeders eat both live and dead animals, as well as stuff that drifts down from above. Lobsters, sole, flounder and similar bottom dwellers eat other, *live* bottom dwellers. That's why they don't get that muddy flavor.
The "bottoms" that these saltwater animals live on is usually rocky or coral or sand or grass. Spiny lobsters will eat what ever they scavenge, so do blue crabs. Now clams live in mud, that is why they need to be purged.
Lobsters swim as well. Ask anyone who may have witnessed the migration.
Lobsters will eat anything that comes along or is just laying there.
What do you think they put in a lobster trap?
Lobsters swim as well. Ask anyone who may have witnessed the migration.
Lobsters will eat anything that comes along or is just laying there.
What do you think they put in a lobster trap?
Florida/Caribbean lobster march, not swim. They "dart" by flipping their tails when threatened.
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LOL Addie - I spent a lot of summers with my grandparents on the Bay of Fundy. Grandpa was grocer and and outfitter for many a ship.
I'se The B'y that builds the boat and. I'se The B'y that sails her!
One of the first songs me da taught me...
Frozen fish heads. The same thing they use in Alaska or any other part of the globe that catch their food in a trap.
Florida/Caribbean lobster march, not swim. They "dart" by flipping their tails when threatened.
Hurrah!!! ADDIE WINS!!!
What does she win RollBones? What does she win??? I'm so excited!
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Or any other fish parts or ground up fish put into containers with holes in them.
You have Maine lobsters up there. We had spiny lobster down south.
I have even seen cans of cat food used. Poke a few holes, tie it down and drop the trap.
But, I can agree that fish heads would work very well. Just cannot agree that's all they use.
In Alaska for king crab fishing, they use whole fresh cod and ground up fish in containers, not fish heads.
Right. Its more like jumping backwards. But I have seen them dart for many yards while in pursuit of them.
Not sure where I got the idea of actual swimming. It must have been very shallow water where they were marching. I saw it on TV.
How can she win when her answer was location oriented? Are we competing here?
If she had said in her experience and was decidedly discussing Maine lobster, then Addie would have been 100% correct. Maybe?
But since fishing bait for lobsters can be most anything and I know for certain that frozen fish heads are not all thats used, the best I can do is a door prize. You pick.
You are right Roll Bones
However, I do love me some catfish and the place we go to for ours has been in business since I was a little girl. In operation for over 60 years and can fry any fish to perfection. Never heavy breading. Never, never, never greasy, nor tastes of grease. The last part is probably because they pay close attention to the "health" of their frying medium. Whatever the case, these people nail it...every time!