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Are blue lobsters aggressive?

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Hammers Cobalt Blue Lobster can be territorial and aggressive by nature. This is especially true with others of their kind. They can also be aggressive with small fish, snails, shrimp, clams, and even larger fish as well.

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  • Can you catch catfish in really muddy water?

    It's been raining lately. Muddy water can mean some good catfish action, according to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. ... You've probably heard, or even experienced, the red-hot catfish action that can take place just before a storm.

  • How do you determine fish gender?

    You can determine the sex of your fish by inspecting its gonads (reproductive organs), which are located towards the top of the gut cavity. Mature female fish will have orange ovaries and male fish will have white testes (see photos above).

  • Can Nemo and Dory live together?

    Fortunately for Dory, if you want to add Marlin, Nemo or Coral to the tank, they can all live peacefully together. In fact, with a properly set up tank of 125 gallons or larger, you will be able to many of Nemo's tankmates from the dentist's office without the threat of them wanting to escape.

  • Will lime kill crayfish?

    If liming is called for, do not use quick lime or hydrated lime. This is extremely caustic and could kill crawfish by raising the water pH to excessively high levels.

  • Is Costco tilapia safe to eat?

    Whether it be our Fresh Tilapia from Mexico and Honduras or the frozen Kirkland Tilapia Loins from Costco, it is all free of mercury. ... In fact, our Tilapia can safely be enjoyed more than twice a week, if you're looking to eat more seafood.

  • Do you defrost frozen clams?

    Remove frozen clams from the freezer 24 hours before cooking, and let them thaw in the refrigerator. If you're in a rush, place the frozen clams under cool, running water for 30 minutes to thaw. After thawing the clam meat, wash the clams thoroughly under cool, running water.

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  • Do you remove skin from fish?

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  • What is the best month to fish?

    Fishing can come alive in the dead of winter on a mild afternoon, but spring and fall usually present the best action. Generally, I try to avoid extremes of heat and cold and times when the water temperature falls rapidly.

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    Ghost shrimps swim to the top mainly due to the imbalance in water parameters. ... Toxicity in the water is mainly why the ghost shrimps swim to the top.

  • Is Walmart frozen salmon healthy?

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  • What is the easiest shrimp to care for?

    Red) Red Cherry shrimp are probably the most popular dwarf shrimp among both beginners and more experienced shrimp keepers. And for good reason! This red Neocaridina variety is not too fussy about water values, very easy to breed and quite decorative.

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    Commercial species

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    Nile tilapia + blue tilapia hybridyears
    1 more row

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    A pier gaff is a series of large hooks connected to a metal central brace with an eye hook on top. A retrieval rope is attached to the eye hook. When fish is just under you and still in the water, drift the gaff near the fish and when the fish is close, quickly raise the gaff to penetrate the fish.

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    Capelin are small fish that come to our beaches every year to spawn, their arrival is a spectacle that draws in thousands of birds and whales, but the exact date of the event is difficult to predict....2015:

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    Use slower baits such as jerk baits, lizards, worms, jigs, etc. to pick off any of the less aggressive fish and to find larger bass that may not have bit on the first pass. Another consideration when fishing after heavy rains is the influx of muddy water.

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    Yes, you can freeze your worms to keep them until you go fishing, but they will die in the process and need to be used the same day of them being thawed out.

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    Feeding too much bait can often result in liners, so try to feed on a little and often basis and aim to get just two or three fish in the swim at a time. This will reduce the amount of activity in the swim and increase the chances of a fish finding your hook bait.

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    Pricing follows this pattern as well: King salmon is the most expensive, often sold for upwards of $25 per pound. Sockeye and coho come in slightly lower, around $15 to $20 per pound, while Atlantic can be found for between $10 and $15 per pound.

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