jode hillman
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September has to be one of my favorite months. The weather is cooling off, fish and waterfowl are getting busy stocking up for winter.
Here in NJ september also means the biggest crabs of the year start to feed ravenously to beat the approaching cold. They put on size fast and in the best locales get huge.
Last night was one of those perfect night, no wind, near full moon, and plenty of crabs. I was lucky to bring home a few real nice ones. Over 33" of crab in these two pics, the biggest is over 8.5 across the shell and a claw span of over 20!
Here in NJ september also means the biggest crabs of the year start to feed ravenously to beat the approaching cold. They put on size fast and in the best locales get huge.
Last night was one of those perfect night, no wind, near full moon, and plenty of crabs. I was lucky to bring home a few real nice ones. Over 33" of crab in these two pics, the biggest is over 8.5 across the shell and a claw span of over 20!