Cleaned up on stone crabs Sunday 1/25

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Craig Winnerman

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Saturday was aweful around 3 miles West of Clearwater Reef. Viz was 2-3 feet. Decided to hit some of my old numbers for Stone Crabs in St. Joseph Sound on Sunday. Viz was excellent. Love running and watching the bottom in 10 feet of water. Clear as a bell. Got and easy 2 gallons weighing in over 10 pounds. I weighed the remainder after what we had for dinner that night. Just me, but had a friend on the boat with a license to get his quota and the boat quota. Will be stocking the freezer more next weekend. Just wish I could sell them for $10/lb to make some fuel/air money.
 
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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn Craig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey I will send ya a pm on who might be keen on buying those....
 
From FWC website:
"Harvester - Regardless of what species you are fishing for, bag limits are only for properly licensed individuals and those people exempt from licensing requirements who are actively harvesting, and those people harvesting may not exceed the individual bag limit and take someone else's limit. That is, people who are not actively harvesting or are not properly licensed may NOT be counted for the purpose of bag limits."

From FWC regs: 1 gal per harvester or 2 gal per vessel. What do you mean by the my non-diving buddy and my boats limit?

If you are the only HARVESTER you can only take 1 gallon of claws.....LEGALLY.
 
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