You get alot in the deeper channels over near the nth end of Moreton Is. eg 25m deep, you also can get sandies in this area aswell. They eat fine , sweet like a sandie!
ian
I am interested in this crab.....never caught one never eated one... but I do see them in the fish shops.
I also note that there is a legal limit of 100mm for this crab but it never seems to be mentioned in general.
I am wondering where they are generaly caught.
I also note that the named this crab is generaly known as are listed as being obsolete and to be callsed "sand crab".... and "sand crab" is listed as being obsolete for the " blue swimmer crab"....... what the.
cheers
Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.
You get alot in the deeper channels over near the nth end of Moreton Is. eg 25m deep, you also can get sandies in this area aswell. They eat fine , sweet like a sandie!
ian
Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!
they are ok to eat, but I had always used the standard measure - to small to bother otherwise
If anyone is chasing these or sandies and have a spare seat, I have 4 pots and can contribute towards fuel costs. Send me a pm.
Peter
They are predominately found in very deep water offshore.
There is a mob down Lyton way that have a breeding factory set up down there.
There great bait for blackspots
regards