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You gotta be selective in the colder climes. Salmon, walleye and dungeness crabs are all fantastic. Your basic trout may or may not be. Same with bass and catfish.
I want to try dungeness crabs. Haven't tasted before.
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You gotta be selective in the colder climes. Salmon, walleye and dungeness crabs are all fantastic. Your basic trout may or may not be. Same with bass and catfish.
I want to try dungeness crabs. Haven't tasted before.
I love 'em. They're a good size to make it worthwhile taking 'em apart. I've tried blue crabs and while they're very tasty, it's a ton of effort to get just a little meat.
I've caught, boiled, crushed, and ate a LOT of dungeness via spending lots of time on a boat up around Vancouver in a couple years. It's not really worth the effort IMO. Most people couldn't distinguish it from other crabs, at least that's what I'd guess.I want to try dungeness crabs. Haven't tasted before.
it's a ton of effort to get just a little meat.
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Facepalms for both of you dissing blue crabs. ? Maybe you're being served old reconstituted something, but here when you pull them out of the hot water, they peel easily. Papershells.