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Old September 24th 04, 02:07 AM
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I live in South Florida and we get large blue crabs at this time of year.
I know I have some in the yard right now. I saw one on the bottom of a pool
last week.
Anyone ever loose fish to these guys.

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Old September 24th 04, 04:00 AM
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bk wrote I live in South Florida and we get large blue crabs at this time of
year.
I know I have some in the yard right now. I saw one on the bottom of a pool
last week.

Maybe he knows something about Hurricane Jeanne that Florida should pay
attention to...
Blue crabs eat a variety of foods, including fishes, oysters, clams, snails,

shrimp, worms and other crabs. At high tide, crabs may swim into the salt marsh
to pluck snails from the tall grass. At times, they burrow into the bottom with
only their eye stalks visible, lying in wait for an unsuspecting fish.
(This makes for an interesting mental picture!) ---- Crabs are opportunistic
feeders, meaning they will eat what is most available regardless of their size,
the season or the area they inhabit.

Hmmmm. I think if I found one of these fellows in my pond he'd be evicted!
But that said, this is the first time I've seen any worries posted about blue
crabs. Let us know your experience with them, if they enter the pond, how easy
(I hope) they were to catch, if you saw them menacing the fish in any way.


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Old September 24th 04, 01:04 PM
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I will keep you all posted.
I would image that simple creatures realize pending
weater changes much more than humans do. Our dog has actually
become more nutty before each of these storms.
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"Ka30P" wrote in message
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bk wrote I live in South Florida and we get large blue crabs at this

time of
year.
I know I have some in the yard right now. I saw one on the bottom of a

pool
last week.

Maybe he knows something about Hurricane Jeanne that Florida should pay
attention to...
Blue crabs eat a variety of foods, including fishes, oysters, clams,

snails,
shrimp, worms and other crabs. At high tide, crabs may swim into the salt

marsh
to pluck snails from the tall grass. At times, they burrow into the bottom

with
only their eye stalks visible, lying in wait for an unsuspecting fish.
(This makes for an interesting mental picture!) ---- Crabs are

opportunistic
feeders, meaning they will eat what is most available regardless of their

size,
the season or the area they inhabit.

Hmmmm. I think if I found one of these fellows in my pond he'd be evicted!
But that said, this is the first time I've seen any worries posted about

blue
crabs. Let us know your experience with them, if they enter the pond, how

easy
(I hope) they were to catch, if you saw them menacing the fish in any way.


kathy :-)
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http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html



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Old September 24th 04, 02:27 PM
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Bk, Will sure hope this latest hurricane stays east of you. East of everyone!


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Old September 24th 04, 02:25 PM
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"Ka30P" wrote in message
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Crabs are opportunistic feeders, meaning they will eat what is most

available regardless of their size,
the season or the area they inhabit.

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This well documented in Nemo, "Hey....hey..."

BV.


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Old September 24th 04, 02:48 PM
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Only thing I know about blue crabs is they are easy to trap and great
to eat! They don't belong in a pond, they belong on the dinner
plate! Makes you wonder how a critter that eats just about anyting it
can find can taste so good!
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Old September 25th 04, 04:51 AM
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 13:48:07 GMT, (Roy)
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Makes you wonder how a critter that eats just about anyting it
can find can taste so good!

The crab body is a wonderful filter!

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Old September 25th 04, 01:04 PM
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 03:51:23 GMT, Crashj
wrote:

===On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 13:48:07 GMT, (Roy)
===wrote:
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=== Makes you wonder how a critter that eats just about anyting it
===can find can taste so good!
===The crab body is a wonderful filter!


well the body may be a wonderful filter, but its meat is something
else again...delicious!
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Old September 24th 04, 10:57 PM
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No, but if I were your neighbor you'd lose some blue crabs to me and a net.
Yum!!!
"bk" wrote in message
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I live in South Florida and we get large blue crabs at this time of year.
I know I have some in the yard right now. I saw one on the bottom of a

pool
last week.
Anyone ever loose fish to these guys.

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Old September 25th 04, 04:24 AM
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You guys can have all the crabs you want from here. A few years back I had
to get one out of the neighbors house. Her caretaker, Mary, a LARGE Jamacain
woman was scared to death. I was surprised how scared she was, since she was
from the islands. Mary and I became great buddys after that.

As for this bloody storm. I feel for the folks in Stewart. They're going to
get hit again. I don't expect too much here, but you can never be too sure.

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No, but if I were your neighbor you'd lose some blue crabs to me and a

net.
Yum!!!
"bk" wrote in message
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I live in South Florida and we get large blue crabs at this time of

year.
I know I have some in the yard right now. I saw one on the bottom of a

pool
last week.
Anyone ever loose fish to these guys.

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