03-15-2007, 02:17 PM
Didn't see a shellfish section on the boards so I stuck it here cause Maryland Blue Crabs are Saltwater.
The price of a bushel of maryland blue crabs runs something like $120 + a bushel wholesale. Comrpising about 5 dozen blue crabs.
Recreational crab fishing allows a person to take 1 bushel a day in the crab season which lasts all summer.
My question is If the wife and I were to get a bushel each son Saturday's and Sunday's, are there places that will take the catch and pay for it? Can you sell Crabs and stripers and the like to seafood markets or is there some other avenue for a recreational fisherman to make a buck or 2 for some extra spending cash in the summer?
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The price of a bushel of maryland blue crabs runs something like $120 + a bushel wholesale. Comrpising about 5 dozen blue crabs.
Recreational crab fishing allows a person to take 1 bushel a day in the crab season which lasts all summer.
My question is If the wife and I were to get a bushel each son Saturday's and Sunday's, are there places that will take the catch and pay for it? Can you sell Crabs and stripers and the like to seafood markets or is there some other avenue for a recreational fisherman to make a buck or 2 for some extra spending cash in the summer?
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] Shark use to be 1.50 a pound, head on. That's pretty damn good. I could make a few hundred bucks in no time. I forgot what crabs where. I sold small bait shrimp I caught pulling a sain net in the creek. I think I sold those guys for like 1.50 a pound too. It might have been a little less. Getting a land and sell liscens might also allow you to keep larger quantities. You'll have to look that up as well. Your safest bet would be to contact your Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The fines can be steep, as well as confiscating your vehicle and equipment if you catch a warden on a bad day. [
] Here's the link to your state DNR: 